EMCs are major economic development drivers
EMC leadership knows the best way to protect member interests is to make sure the state and local economies are strong. We have a long history of actively working to help attract new business and industry to Georgia and support a broad range of existing corporate enterprises.
We provide dollars, resources and manpower working every day with local, state and regional economic development organizations. We lead strategic planning and marketing initiatives that promote favorable business conditions including competitive power costs, community leadership development and access to a skilled workforce.
The EMCs, along with their trade association, Georgia EMC, have had a mission for decades to help support economic development and bring new jobs and investment to rural Georgia. We are proud partners with the Georgia Department of Economic Development (GDEcD), other statewide public and private sector partners and local chambers of commerce and development authorities to market the state of Georgia to new business and industry. We take pride in being an integral part of the team that has helped Georgia be named the “Top State for Doing Business” for a record 8 years in a row.
Despite the COVID-19 pandemic, Georgia continues to thrive due to our pro-business climate and overall reasonable costs to do business, including low electric rates.
Georgia’s 41 Electric Membership Cooperatives Serve More Than 4 Million Residents