![]() ![]() The project will span 5,300 miles across 14 counties in the CGEMC territory and is expected to take four years to complete. They are anxious to connect, as well."Ĭentral Georgia EMC began construction on its fiber network in June 2021. We have been enjoying our Conexon Connect service, and our extended family is more than a little bit jealous. ![]() "Once our service was turned on, we immediately connected everything," said Barbara Dean. They are among a small group of customers testing the service during the initial rollout. Over the next few weeks, they will provide routine feedback about their experience with the internet provider’s product. Jeff and Barbara Dean of Forsyth will serve as beta customers as Conexon Connect, powered by Central Georgia EMC, expands throughout the county. "Many thanks to our board of directors for their vision and confidence to our legislators for enabling EMCs to be part of the broadband solution to Monroe County and the Monroe County Board of Education for their financial commitments to support our local efforts to Conexon Connect for delivering world-class internet to rural Georgia to the contractors who have helped keep us on schedule and to the employees of Central Georgia EMC who have worked tirelessly to meet such a demanding schedule," said Central Georgia EMC President/CEO George Weaver.Īfter remarks were shared at the ceremony, a connection speed test demonstrated Conexon Connect’s two gigabit per second (2 Gbps) download speed. "Rural residents deserve access to the best high-speed internet, and with two gigabit service being offered, that is exactly what they are getting." ![]() "I am thankful for the leadership and quick work at Central Georgia EMC, Conexon Connect, and at the Monroe County Commission which is making broadband a reality in our area," said Rep. "In my role as a Commissioner on the Georgia Public Service Commission, we are continuing to foster a regulatory environment that expands broadband access, and it’s exciting to see projects like these begin to take shape." "These tangible results prove that EMCs are walking the walk," said Public Service Commissioner Bubba McDonald. Less than eight months later, these partners are delivering on their promise." Just this past February, I announced the newly formed partnership between Central Georgia EMC, Conexon Connect, and Monroe County, which was made possible by 2019’s Senate Bill 2. "I'm proud of the progress we've made to expand broadband across the state, but there is more work to do. "This is an exciting time for further expansion of access to high-speed internet across the state," said Governor Kemp. The ceremony, held on Tuesday, September 28, was attended by state and local elected officials, representatives from Central Georgia EMC, Conexon Connect, and Monroe County residents. The amount offered is from $750 for a geothermal heat pump to $300 for a new home.Atlanta, GA – Today, Governor Kemp congratulated Central Georgia Electric Membership Corporation (CGEMC) and Conexon Connect as the partners celebrated their inaugural “fiber lighting” last week by connecting Monroe County and Conexon Connect’s first broadband customer on the new fiber network. The Central Georgia Electric Membership Corporation (CGEMC) Residential Energy Efficiency Utility Rebate Program is a Residential program for those who have the following energy efficient measures installed: Programmable Thermostats, Comprehensive Measures/Whole Building, Water Heaters, Heat pumps, and Building Insulation. ![]() Title: Central Georgia EMC Residential Energy Efficiency Utility Rebate Program ![]()
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