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What is Natural Gas Deregulation? Part Two: What this means for Georgians

Understanding the history of natural gas deregulation is vastly important for Georgia residents. Did you know that because of deregulation in Georgia you can shop and compare natural gas companies? Regulation meant your service was determined and dependent on your location, where as now you can essentially choose from the best rates and products that are available in your area.

Senate Bill 215 officially landed in Georgia in 1997, with deregulation starting July 1, 1998. Atlanta Gas Light Company (AGLC) is responsible for storing and distributing your natural gas, and marketers such as the companies at GasGeorgia.com are able to sell natural gas to consumers. Only customers in the AGLC service area are able to compare and choose their natural gas provider, but fortunately their coverage area is quite large.

So what exactly does Georgia natural gas deregulation mean for you?

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