Accessing comprehensive datasets for GIS projects focused on infrastructure can significantly enhance the analysis and decision-making process. Our US Electric Power Transmission Lines dataset provides detailed information on various aspects of the power transmission network across Georgia. With 17 distinct features listed in the dataset, professionals can analyze attributes like owner, voltage class, and the operational status of each line. Key attributes available include TYPE (AC; Overhead), STATUS (In Service), OWNER (e.g., Duke Energy Carolinas, LLC; Georgia Power CO), VOLTAGE (500), and more. Whether updating maps,or performing detailed network analysis, these enriched datasets help provide a robust foundation for your project needs in Georgia's electric power infrastructure.
Georgia does not operate an independent grid. It's part of the SERC region within the Eastern Interconnection, integrated with neighboring states.
Lines are primarily owned by Georgia Power (serving most of the state), municipal utilities, and rural cooperatives, regulated by the Georgia Public Service Commission.
Georgia has two plants: Vogtle Electric Generating Plant (four reactors) and a newer facility. Vogtle is one of the largest nuclear stations in the US.