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04/24/2026

One person’s donation ♻️ is another person’s energy‑efficiency find! 💡⚡️

Did you know you can find energy‑efficiency swaps at your local Goodwill of North Georgia? Let us know what you’ve discovered in the comments! 👇

To learn how to style your new finds and use them to boost your home’s energy efficiency, visit georgiapower.com/tips.

Photos from Georgia Power's post 04/23/2026

When you scroll our page, you’ve probably seen Klondike mentioned—but do you know how it all began? ⚡️

Meet Gordy 👷‍♂️—former lineman and Georgia Power retiree—whose legacy of service, leadership, and training helped shape generations of linemen across Georgia. After joining the National Guard 🇺🇸 at 18, Gordy began his Georgia Power career in 1979 in Substation Construction. 🏗️ He moved to Distribution in 1980, working his way up to lineman by 1984. 💪 Along the way, he discovered something special: a passion for training and developing apprentices.

That passion led him to Klondike in 1998 as a Methods & Training Specialist, where he later advanced to Training Coordinator and eventually Distribution Training Supervisor. 📚⚙️ During his time at Klondike, Gordy helped create impactful programs like the Lineman Development Program, Electrical Lineworker Apprentice Certificate, and an Underground System Safety Program—leaving a lasting mark before retiring in 2025. 👏

His influence lives on at Klondike and across Georgia. Thank you, Gordy, for building the future—one lineman at a time 🔌⚡️

04/22/2026

Earth Day is a reminder that small actions can make a big impact. Through our partnership with the Georgia Department of Natural Resources, retired utility poles are finding new life as nesting sites for American Oystercatchers, a Species of Greatest Conservation Need in Georgia. Efforts like these reflect our commitment to supporting conservation efforts across the state. We’re proud to play a role in conserving Georgia’s coastal bird habitats for generations to come.🌿🌎

04/21/2026

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04/20/2026

Big smiles, little hands, and a whole lot of appreciation🥹🫶

For linemen appreciation month we spent the day at Baldwin Elementary, showing students what it takes to keep the lights on. And honestly… they left with the best thank-you cards around 🥹💙

Who knows… we might’ve found our future linemen 👀⚡️

04/18/2026

Different Titles ⚡️
Same Dedication 💪

Thank you to the crews across the state for showing what it takes to be here for Georgia and here for you. 🤜🤛

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04/17/2026

Teamwork in action at Prater’s Mill! 🌳💧 Our team members joined The Nature Conservancy, Whitfield County, and other organizations to plant 150 trees and install hundreds of live stakes—helping stabilize the restructured stream banks and protect this historic site along Coahulla Creek.

Through our Waters for Georgia Grant Program — which has awarded nearly $4 million since 2019 — the Georgia Power Foundation invests in projects that restore waterways, reduce erosion, and preserve Georgia’s natural and cultural heritage.

As a nonprofit funded solely by shareholder dollars, the Foundation is proud to help make meaningful projects like this possible across our state to keep Georgia’s waterways healthy and communities strong.

The proactive restoration at Prater’s Mill helps safeguard an important historic landmark while opening new habitat for stream species in Northwest Georgia. This is what investing in Georgia’s environment and communities looks like! 🌿

04/14/2026

🌱 April is Safe Digging Month 🌱

At Georgia Power, safety is our number one value. Before starting any digging project—big or small—call 811. Whether you’re a homeowner or a business, taking a few simple steps helps protect people, property, and critical infrastructure.

Our GPC Asset Protection team works tirelessly every day to locate and mark our facilities, helping to keep everyone who works or digs near them safe, and to minimize customer impact. We need your help to spread the word within your teams, among your co-workers, and throughout the communities we serve. Safety and damage prevention are shared responsibilities, and it takes all of us to make a difference.

✅ 5 Steps to Safe Digging:
1. Contact 811
2. Wait for markings
3. Check responses (PRIS)
4. Respect the marks
5. Dig carefully

It’s free, it’s easy, and it keeps everyone safe. 💡⛏️

Photos from Georgia Power's post 04/13/2026

Reliability doesn’t happen by chance—it’s built every day by the lineworkers who show up rain or shine for Georgia. 💪⚡

Today, on Georgia’s Lineman Appreciation Day, we’re proud to recognize the men and women who work tirelessly behind the scenes to keep the lights on and communities connected. Thank you for your dedication, skill, and unwavering commitment.

04/10/2026

You’ve heard us talk about why proactive safety around downed power lines matters—here’s a look into why. 👇

A wire may appear de-energized but could still be fully energized. If you ever see a downed power line, remember these critical safety tips:

🔌 NEVER go near a downed power line.
⚡ Always assume the line is live and energized—keep children and pets far away.
🌳 Do not try to remove tree limbs or any objects from a downed line.

Let’s all keep safety as our number one value. For more storm safety tips, visit 👉 georgiapower.com/storm

04/09/2026

From afar, they might look like 🐦 bird houses… but look a little closer and you’ll spot bat boxes! 🦇

Our Lakes team recently partnered with the Greene and Putnam County Rotary Club to install bat boxes along Lake Oconee’s undeveloped shoreline. 🌿🌊 These new homes help support local bat populations and promote a healthier ecosystem.

We’re proud to team up on initiatives that protect and support our local wildlife. 🌎

04/08/2026

What does workforce development mean to you? 💡 At Georgia Power, it means continuously investing in the future of our skilled workforce — the people who power our state every day. ⚡

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