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Just Add Light: Strengthening Georgia’s communities through reliable energy
Imagine it: Students arriving in a classroom for their first day of school. Customers stopping by a local coffee shopRead More ➞
Batting 1.000: Modifying a Substation Near SunTrust Park
While being the leadoff hitter often garners a lot of attention, batting in the middle of the lineup is justRead More ➞
What do substations do, exactly?
Bringing electricity from power plants to plugs is a complicated process. Georgia Transmission is the critical link between energy generationRead More ➞
Bringing Power to Georgia’s Rural Communities
Compared to large urban cities, many rural communities are located farther away from where power is generated, meaning more opportunitiesRead More ➞
VIDEO: Protecting Georgia’s power grid from widespread outages
With the flip of a switch, the lights come on in homes across Georgia. But what goes on behind theRead More ➞
STEM Education – Leaving a Legacy of Light
A pollution-free motorcycle engine designed by an all-girl team of middle schoolers is just one way Georgia Transmission is drivingRead More ➞
Reliable energy powers economic development in Georgia
The phrase “bulk transmission system planning” may not be the first words that come to mind when considering Georgia’s robustRead More ➞
Why Tree Trimming and Vegetation Management are Critical for Reliable Power
When you think of Georgia Transmission, you probably think of our dedicated crews working to keep high-voltage power flowing safelyRead More ➞
The Face Behind Reliable Power: Ty
Earning trust by keeping the lights on — that’s the mentality of Georgia Transmission associates working to constantly care forRead More ➞
When Mother Nature flips the switch
Time seems to stand still when the power goes out. Waiting for the lights to flicker back on can seemRead More ➞
Powering Economic Growth in Georgia
Georgia is the nation’s top state for business. And as more companies choose to call the Peach State home, thereRead More ➞