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Colquitt Electric Membership Corp
15 Rowland Dr. N. E, Moultrie, Georgia, United States

Memberships : NA
Industry : Electric Power
Basic Member
Since Jan, 2017
About Company

What Is The Co-op Difference? The first electric co-ops began in the 1930s in rural areas where power companies did not provide service. As early as 1934, Moultrie and Colquitt County were “thinking big” when the Moultrie Chamber of Commerce and Reed Bingham, an electrification dreamer, began “talking electricity” as the next step in rural development.

Because of the tremendous cost, nothing of significance occurred until President Franklin D. Roosevelt signed an executive order on May 11, 1935, creating the Rural Electrification Administration. Immediately following the presidential REA order, while H.G. Ray was president of the Chamber of Commerce, that body began communications with Senator Richard Russell and Second District Congressman E.E. Cox, and within a short time the trade organization combined its energies with the Colquitt County Board of Commissioners.

Mr. Bingham was employed to make surveys to determine the feasibility of rural electricity in the county and to map potential lines to the more densely populated areas. A preliminary Colquitt County Rural Electric Company was created in 1935 with county commissioners serving as directors. William Tillman and Cliff Jenkins served alternately as president.

The Colquitt County Rural Electric Company was chartered September 28, 1936, and the company was authorized to sign a contract for $275,000 in 10 separate notes to build 270 miles of line serving 1,040 customers. To meet REA requirements, the newly chartered company met October 23, 1936, signed the contract and elected permanent officers. Cliff Jenkins was named president; W.M. Tillman, vice president; and W.W. King, secretary-treasurer. John Suber and Van T. Crosby were named as directors.

On July 10, 1937, President Jenkins threw a switch that energized the first unit of the Colquitt County rural electric system – a 15-mile stretch from Moultrie to Berlin, with 36 customers turning on lights at 7:15 p.m. Some customers were said to have “burned every light in the house well past midnight.”

A few weeks after the Moultrie-Berlin line was energized, the line to Ellenton was completed. From that point to the present, there has been a steady development of the system, interrupted only by World War II.

Colquitt County Rural Electric Company was divorced from commissioner sponsorship in 1939, and directors were added from other counties being served. By 1940, the Cooperative had 2,573 customers and 1,165 miles of line. Despite the war, the system had grown to 3,988 customers and 1,183 miles of line by 1945.

The Colquitt County Rural Electric Company moved from downtown Moultrie into its headquarters building in 1950. A district office was opened in Valdosta during the latter part of 1969. By 1976, a district office had been opened in Tifton and branch offices were open in Adel, Nashville, and Quitman.

In October of 1976, by vote of the membership, the name of the cooperative was changed from Colquitt County Rural Electric Company to Colquitt Electric Membership Corporation.

Colquitt EMC, founded in 1936, is proud to be among approximately 1,000 electric cooperatives that are operating today in the United States.

When you become a customer of Colquitt EMC, you become a member of an electric cooperative. The co-op difference is the member – you are Colquitt EMC’s source of power and direction. After you complete an application, pay a membership fee and receive electric service from Colquitt EMC, you become a member. Colquitt Electric Membership Corporation is a not-for-profit electric cooperative serving members in Berrien, Brooks, Colquitt, Cook, Lowndes, Tift and Worth counties.

Every year, members elect three directors for three-year terms. Members participate in major decisions and run the cooperative through the Board of Directors. CEMC members vote by mail with the election results presented at the annual meeting.

With Colquitt EMC you have the benefit of:

  • The largest EMC in south Georgia with some of the lowest electric rates in the state of Georgia.
  • A modernized electric distribution system providing highly reliable electric service.
  • A professional staff in 6 office locations to serve you: Adel, Moultrie, Nashville, Quitman, Tifton and Valdosta. You may pay bills at each location. We also have a night deposit box for after-hour’s payments at each office. Mail payments are processed at the headquarters office in Moultrie.

You can apply for service at any of our 6 offices during normal business hours. A $5 membership fee and a $20 connect fee is required. A security deposit of $0, $200 or $400 will be determined by the credit rating of the applicant.

Our Company

As a not-for-profit consumer-owned electric distribution system, Colquitt Electric Membership Corporation strives to keep costs as low as possible now and in the future. In fact, Colquitt EMC’s rates are among the lowest in the state of Georgia. Colquitt EMC offers the services of approximately 165 employees to meet the electric energy needs of more than 43,000 members in a seven county area (Berrien, Brooks, Colquitt, Cook, Lowndes, Tift and Worth counties), with approximately 65,000 meters and over 8,700 miles of distribution lines. 

Mission Statement

Colquitt EMC is an electric cooperative which supplies electricity and other services to its members. It is owned by those it serves.

Colquitt EMC’s mission is to reliably fulfill its members’ needs by:

  • providing electricity at the lowest possible cost now and in the future.
  • encouraging the wise use of electricity in a manner which is environmentally and socially acceptable.
  • maintaining the highest ethical standards in all relationships through a staff of honest, well-trained, professional and motivated employees.
Company NameColquitt Electric Membership Corp
Business CategoryElectric Power
Address15 Rowland Dr. N. E
Moultrie
Georgia
United States
PresidentNA
Year Established1936
Employees50
MembershipsNA
Hours of OperationMonday-Friday: 8AM–5PM
Company Services
  • Electric Power Services
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