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Georgia Power vs Consumers Energy

Georgia Power has 22.9% cheaper electricity at 14.27¢/kWh vs 18.50¢/kWh for Consumers Energy. A typical customer saves about $38.07/month with the cheaper utility.

Georgia Power

14.27¢

per kWh

2,700,000 customers

Georgia

Consumers Energy

18.50¢

per kWh

1,900,000 customers

Michigan

Detailed Comparison

MetricGeorgia PowerConsumers EnergyNational Avg
Avg Rate14.27¢/kWh18.50¢/kWh17.22¢/kWh
Est. Monthly Bill (900 kWh)$128.43$166.50$154.98
Est. Annual Bill$1,541.16$1,998.00$1,859.76
Customers Served2,700,0001,900,000
Service StateGeorgiaMichigan
Service TypeElectricElectric & Gas

Bottom Line: Georgia Power vs Consumers Energy

Georgia Power offers the lower electricity rate at 14.27¢/kWh — 22.9% cheaper than Consumers Energy's 18.50¢/kWh. On a typical 900 kWh/month household, that's a savings of $38.07/month or $456.84/year.

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Data verified March 2026 · Source: U.S. Energy Information Administration (EIA)