Tri-State EMC
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About Tri-State EMC
With headquarters in Blue Ridge, Georgia, Tri-State EMC supplies electricity to 3 states throughout the country. Tri-State EMC's customers spend, on average, 13.87 cents per kilowatt hour for their electricity. This is 11.97% below the nationwide average rate of 15.76 cents, resulting in the provider ranking 1608th out of 2892 companies in the United States for best average electricity rate. A total of 305,711 megawatt hours were sold to retail consumers in 2022 by the supplier. The megawatt hours sourced by the provider primarily came from megawatt hours that they purchased via wholesale channels. They purchased 331,621 on the wholesale market. The total revenue for Tri-State EMC for 2022 from electricity sales was $43,741,100, with $42,709,000 from retail sales to end users.
Patrons of the company pay an average monthly residential electricity bill of $136.07. This is 0.54% above the nationwide average bill of $135.34. There are 2,272,803.4 megawatt hours produced by the supplier from the use of coal, which ranks them the 104th highest producer in the country out of 3526 electricity providers. Tri-State EMC is the 655th largest provider out of 3526 suppliers in the US based on number of customers. Tri-State EMC is ranked as the 209th highest electricity producer out of 3526 providers in the United States.
Tri-State EMC currently loses around 7.70% of the electricity that they produce. These averages enable us to compare the numerous providers who operate around the country. Tri-State EMC has been given a ranking of 1318th best out of 3526 providers who report energy loss in the US.
Tri-State EMC Rate & Electric Bills
Tri-State EMC residential electric rates are highest in August and the highest average bill is in July.
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Tri-State EMC Overview
- Company Type:Cooperative
- Headquarters:2310 Blue Ridge Drive
Blue Ridge, Georgia 30513
United States of America - CEO:Stacy Chastain
Tri-State EMC Contact
- Website:www.tsemc.net
- Customer Service Phone:(706) 492-3251
- Contact Page:www.tsemc.net
Tri-State EMC Service
- Outage Map:www.outageentry.com
- Outage Phone:(706) 492-3251
- States Served:
- Georgia
- North Carolina
- Tennessee
- Counties Served:
- Cherokee County
- Fannin County
- Polk County
- Major Cities Served:
- McCaysville
- Blue Ridge
- Ducktown
- Copperhill
- Mineral Bluff CDP
- Epworth CDP
- Morganton
- Farner CDP
Quick Facts About Tri-State EMC
Tri-State EMC produces 97.55% of their total electricity production from non-renewable fuels. The total electricity produced from non-renewable sources is 2,280,557.85 megawatt hours, which is 181st highest in the nation out of 3526 suppliers.
Tri-State EMC produces 2.45% of their electricity from renewable fuel sources, which ranks them 394th in the nation out of the 3526 providers we track.
Tri-State EMC produces 2.45% of its total megawatt hours generated from solar, which is 157th in the US out of 3526 suppliers for percentage of total electricity generation that comes from solar power sources.
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Energy Loss
Tri-State EMC's energy loss due to business operations.
Total Energy Loss
25,540MWh
1318 National Rank
Tri-State EMC Energy Makeup
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Tri-State EMC Coverage Map
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Tri-State EMC State Coverage
State | Customers | Sales ($) | State Rank Based On Revenue | % of Provider's Residential Sales in State |
---|---|---|---|---|
Georgia | 15,682 | 31,721,935.58 | 52 | 75.19% |
North Carolina | 1,682 | 2,520,364.61 | 92 | 8.32% |
Tennessee | 3,333 | 6,667,322.45 | 86 | 16.49% |
Tri-State EMC County Coverage
County | Population | Providers | Avg. County Rate (¢) | Avg. Electric Bill |
---|---|---|---|---|
Cherokee County | 28,515 | 4 | 15.70 | $134.86/mo |
Fannin County | 25,198 | 3 | 14.25 | $130.44/mo |
Polk County | 17,502 | 2 | 12.95 | $138.00/mo |
Power Plants Owned by Tri-State EMC
Plant | City/County | State | Primary Fuel Type | Production (MWh) | Emission (kg) | Emissions/MWh | Toxic Chemical Release | Closing Date |
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Apache County | AZ | Coal | 6,761,709.99 | 7,118,137,237.56 | 1,052.71 | |||
Alta LunaTri-State EMC (100.00%) | Luna County | NM | Solar | 50,346 |
Tri-State EMC Fuel Makeup
Cities Tri-State EMC Has Coverage
- Blue Ridge, GA
- Copperhill, TN
- Ducktown, TN
- McCaysville, GA
- Morganton, GA
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Tri-State EMC FAQ:
What is the average bundled bill for Tri-State EMC customers each month?
Tri-State EMC currently has an average monthly bundled electric bill of $136.07, compared to the nationwide of $135.34 for bundled service.
What is the average BUNDLED electricity rate for Tri-State EMC customers?
The average BUNDLED rate of electricity for consumers of Tri-State EMC is 13.87 cents per kilowatt hour (¢/kWh).
What is the phone number for Tri-State EMC?
The Tri-State EMC phone number is (706) 492-3251.
How many power plants are owned by or associated with Tri-State EMC?
Tri-State EMC is associated with or owns 2 power plants.
What percentage of Tri-State EMC's electricity is generated using nonrenewable fuel types?
Tri-State EMC generates 97.55% of their electricity from nonrenewable fuel types.
What percentage of Tri-State EMC's electricity is generated from renewable fuels?
Electric production facilities owned by or associated with Tri-State EMC generate 2.45% of their electricity using renewable fuel sources.
What cities does Tri-State EMC provider electricity in?
Tri-State EMC provides electricity to 5 cities in the country.
Who is the CEO of Tri-State EMC?
The CEO of Tri-State EMC is Stacy Chastain.
How many states does Tri-State EMC sell electricity to?
There are 3 states that receive at least some electricity coverage by Tri-State EMC including Georgia, North Carolina, and Tennessee.
How many counties does Tri-State EMC supply electricity to?
Tri-State EMC sells electricity to customers in 3 counties throughout the country including Georgia, North Carolina, and Tennessee.