Carroll EMC System Engineering Supervisor, Tyler Collins, recently earned his Professional Engineering (PE) license, a credential that takes a minimum of eight years to achieve. To become a licensed engineer, Collins completed a four-year bachelor’s degree from an...
Carroll EMC welcomed a room full of community leaders, government officials and industry figures at its recent Power Breakfast on Thursday, Dec. 5. The annual event gave a high-level report of the co-op’s biggest opportunities and challenges on a local, statewide and...
Beginning January 1, 2025, Carroll EMC’s billing timeline will change. You will now have an additional week to pay your bill each month, offering more flexibility and time! Please note, friendly reminder letters will no longer be mailed, but you will continue to...
In recent years, homesteading has become quite the trend, attracting individuals who want to increase in health and self-sufficiency but have little to no farming experience and minimal land. While a far cry from the romanticized lifestyle portrayed online,...
Friday morning, Carroll Electric Membership Cooperative (EMC) assessed significantly less damage from Hurricane Helene than originally expected. The Category 4 hurricane hit the Florida Big Bend in the late hours of the night and tracked east of Atlanta, sparing those...
Carroll EMC is monitoring the development and movement of a potential hurricane off the Gulf Coast. Forecasts anticipate the system to make landfall as early as the end of the week, affecting Georgia and its EMCs. The cooperative has a long history of dealing with...