Georgia's electricity grid has a CO2e emission factor of 781.9 lb/MWh (0.3547 kg/kWh) - 1% dirtier than the US average. The grid is 41% carbon-free and 9% renewable. These are the official EPA eGRID2023 values used for GHG Protocol Scope 2 location-based emissions reporting.
Georgia spans 3 eGRID subregions. Use the ZIP-level API to get the exact factor for each facility.
| Subregion | Name | lb CO2e/MWh | kg/kWh | Carbon-free | Rating |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| SRSO | SERC South | 846.007 | 0.3837 | 29.9% | |
| SRTV | SERC Tennessee Valley | 903.306 | 0.4097 | 41.9% | |
| SRVC | SERC Virginia/Carolina | 596.326 | 0.2705 | 49.75% |
Generation mix shown for SRSO (primary subregion). See subregion pages for full breakdowns.
Latest monthly state-level average rate (EIA Form 861, 2026-04):
| Sector | $/kWh |
|---|---|
| Residential | $0.1537 |
| Commercial | $0.1056 |
| Industrial | $0.0684 |
| All sectors | $0.1135 |
State-level averages, not utility-specific tariffs. For exact pricing, check your utility's published rate schedule.
Average hourly CO2e intensity across the last 7 days from Southern Company (GA's balancing authority). Red = dirtiest, green = cleanest. Data: EIA-930 (~24h lag).
Hours in local standard time. Swing: 1.33× between cleanest (08:00 local) and dirtiest (03:00 local).
Read full guide on hourly grid carbon intensity →
Using Georgia average: 781.9 lb CO2e/MWh = 0.3547 kg/kWh. Source: EPA eGRID2023.
For GHG Protocol Scope 2 location-based emissions reporting, multiply each facility's electricity consumption by the emission factor for its ZIP code's eGRID subregion. Facilities in different parts of Georgia may be in different subregions - use the API to get the exact factor by ZIP code.
curl "https://emission-factors.com/api/lookup?zip=YOUR_ZIP"
Georgia's EPA eGRID2023 electricity emission factor is 781.9 lb CO2e per MWh (0.3547 kg per kWh). This is 1% dirtier than the US national average.
Multiply the facility's annual kWh consumption by 0.3547 to get kg CO2e. Divide by 1,000 for metric tonnes. For facilities spanning multiple Georgia subregions, use the emission factors API to get the exact factor by ZIP code.
Georgia's grid is 41% carbon-free and 9% renewable. At 782 lb CO2e/MWh, it is 1% dirtier than the US average of 770.9 lb/MWh.
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