With our new Apps for smart phones and mobile devices, you’ll have one-touch access to fast, secure account information. You can view your bills and make payments, manage your alerts and reminders, and even receive push notifications! Our Apps for iPhones®, iPads® and Android™ devices will also give you quick access to our contact information, office addresses and hours, and other payment locations. Visit our Mobile Apps Support page for more information.
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Mobile Apps
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College scholarship opportunities available now.
High school juniors and seniors, it’s time to begin working on your scholarship applications. Click on the “My Community” tab to select the scholarship program (for seniors) or the Washington Youth Tour program (for juniors). Deadline to enter both is January 30, 2015. For more information, email communications@amicalolaemc.com or call Stacey Fields at 706-253-5287.
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Stop Your Electric Bill From Going Up
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Video on proposed EPA rules regarding your electric bill
America’s Electric Cooperatives are fighting to keep rates affordable for our 42 million members.
Regulations proposed by the EPA rely on unproven technology and set unreasonable limits on carbon dioxide emissions from new and existing power plants. Click here to watch a video regarding the negative impact the proposed EPA regulations will have on your electric bill.
Help us stop EPA rate hikes and keep your bills affordable.Visit www.action.coop and tell the EPA we need an energy strategy that keeps energy affordable.
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AEMC NOMINATING COMMITTEE MEETS
The 2014 Nominating Committee met on July 01, 2014, and prepared a list of nominations for election of three directors at the Annual Meeting to be held on October 4, 2014.
Nominated for directors to be elected by a vote of the members at the Annual Meeting are Charles R. Fendley, representing Post #3 (Pickens County); John H. Bennett, Jr. representing Post #6 (Cherokee/Bartow Counties); Randall Ponder, representing Post #1 (Gilmer/Murray Counties).
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Stand with us as we fight to keep electric bills affordable at www.action.coop
More than half a million supporters of electric cooperatives have asked the EPA to stop implementing costly new regulations, but the EPA is at it again. America doesn’t need more harmful regulations. Even if you’ve already sent an email to the EPA regarding the new coal-fired generation plants rule, we need your voice again now as the agency prepares to release its existing plants rule. Go to www.action.coop to turn a light bulb on in Washington and tell the EPA you are concerned about your electric bill and the bills of all Amicalola EMC members. And don’t stop there. Talk to your family members, friends and neighbors and ask them to stand with us as we fight to keep electric bills affordable by doing the same.
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Residential Survey During May
Amicalola Electric Membership Corporation will be conducting a residential consumer survey during the month of May. The purpose of this survey is to collect information needed to plan for the future. A sample of members will be randomly selected for the survey. Your participation in the survey is very important to us, so please consider completing the survey if you receive a notice in the mail. We know your time is valuable, and we appreciate your efforts to participate in the survey.
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May is Electrical Safety Month.
Visit www.esfi.org for tips on home and workplace safety.
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Do you have an unclaimed refund? Click on the capital credits tab to find out.
Local electric cooperatives like Amicalola EMC operate at cost; any excess revenues are returned to member-owners in the form of capital credit refunds. To find out if you have an unclaimed capital credit refund, choose the Capital Credits tab on the homepage, and then click on the Unclaimed Recipients link. You may also call 706-253-5200 or visit any Amicalola EMC office
After a mandatory five year waiting period, unclaimed capital credit refunds are distributed in accordance with Georgia’s unclaimed property laws O.C.G.A. §44-12-236.
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Annual Youth Awards Banquet To Be Held March 20, 2014
Each year, Amicalola EMC honors the students of our service area with an awards banquet. The Washington Youth Tour delegates are announced and college scholarships are awarded. This year’s banquet will be held on March 20 in the Education Center of Chattahoochee Technical College in Jasper. The banquet begins at 7:00 p.m. and invitations to student’s have been mailed. It is an exciting night and showcases our future leaders.