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"It's a combination of things," said Jeff Rancudo, a spokesman for the North Georgia Electric Membership Corp.
"We're not making a lot of money, but we're still keeping the bills paid and the doors open," he said."If they're not running, they're not using electricity, and you've lost that margin to keep your system running," he said."I don't know that you can just say sales are down so rates are going up," he said. "It's a lot more complicated than that."See the full content of this document
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Electricity Use Dims in Region
By Andy Johns
ajohns@timesfreepress.comAs families and businesses look for ways to cut back, many are reducing their electricity use, accordin...See the full content of this document
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