How does GSOC support the transmission of electricity?
GSOC works in partnership with Georgia Transmission in monitoring GTC’s hundreds of miles of lines on the state’s Integrated Transmission System.
For example, if GTC needs to take down a portion of the line for maintenance work, the switching and scheduling is coordinated with GSOC. We also notify the affected EMCs of the planned maintenance work.
GSOC helps restore electric service across the state during inclement and severe weather conditions. Lightning, icing and other weather-related elements can cause transmission lines to fail. We continuously monitor every delivery point to get a breaker, substation or transmission line back in service as quickly and as safely as possible.
How else do we serve our
Member-owners?
One important task we’re charged with is compiling the data that results in a customer’s monthly bill. Where do we get that data?
From revenue meters. These meters — more than 850 across the state — measure the electricity used by our member EMCs and send that information to the data recorders. That information then is used to generate an EMC’s monthly bill.
But GSOC handles more than that in support of the EMCs and their scheduling agents — from hourly energy accounting and transmission services charges calculations, to post-operational reporting and data exchange with Georgia Power and Southern Company, to managing contracts and tariff administration.

