FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS

 

Who owns Marietta Power?

In 1906 the City of Marietta established the Marietta Board of Lights and Water. This company was created to provide low cost electric power to the citizens of Marietta and Cobb County. A Board of local citizens and business people govern the actions of the utility ensuring all utility customers are represented and that the economic benefits of the utility are retained and utilized in the community.

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Does Marietta Power pay interest on deposits?

No. Marietta Power is a non-profit publicly owned utility and thereby exempt from paying interest. All monies made from interest is channeled back into the utility and City, keeping rates and taxes down. Residential deposits are refundable after one year if there have been no late payments on the account. In an effort to maintain good customer relations, Marietta Power established a policy in 1996 to pay interest on commercial security deposits. This is paid once yearly to customers that have maintained a good payment history.

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Is Marietta Power under the Public Service Commission (PSC)?

No. The main role of the PSC is to ensure that consumers receive reliable utility services at reasonable rates, while providing utilities with an opportunity to earn a reasonable return for the investors. Because Marietta Power is a Municipally owned utility (non-profit) it is not under the authority of the PSC.

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What is demand metering for commercial accounts?

Marietta Power uses a demand interval length of 30 minutes. The service load is displayed in kilowatts (kw). The peak demand is the highest load for any 30 minute period within the month. The demand is a necessary factor to determine the bill for a commercial account, because there is an increased cost to supply the necessary power to service locations with higher demands. The "billing demand" will be the greater of 60% of the highest winter demand (October - May) or 95% or the highest summer demand (June - September) for the commercial electric rate.

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What is fire line metering?

An ordinance through the fire department requires commercial buildings to have a fire protection
system installed. A separate water tap is made for these sprinkler systems and a detector check
meter is set. Unless there is a fire (or testing of the line or leak), there should never be any usage.
All fire line metering is set up in a separate cycle and route. This route is then read by radio remote
signal and monitored monthly. If water usage is detected two consecutive months, a letter is sent to
the customer. Any charges for water usage for the third month will be added to the customer's bill.

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