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City of Marietta/Board of Lights and Water to Minimally Increase Electric and Water Rates

2023 News Archive Posted on December 13, 2023

December 13, 2023

CONTACT: Lindsey Wiles 

Communications Manager

lwiles@mariettaga.gov

770.794.5509

MARIETTA – After no rate increases for the last 11 years, the City of Marietta/Board of Lights and Water has made the decision to minimally increase electric and water rates beginning on January 1, 2024. 

The City of Marietta/Board of Lights and Water have not increased electric rates since January 1, 2013. The current electric increase is due to rising fuel costs, changes in market conditions for natural gas and coal, and the rising costs of maintenance and materials over the last few years. Marietta Power will raise electric rates 2.5% in January and another 2.5% in October. The average electric customer uses 850 kwh’s per month. They should expect to see their monthly bill in the winter increase by $2.37 while they will experience an additional monthly increase of $0.18 in the summer months for a total $2.55. The Public Service Commission states that Marietta Power is the 3rd lowest utility in the State at 500 kwh’s and the lowest in the State at 1000 kwh’s. We expect this to continue to be true after the rate increases in January. 

Marietta Water will raise its rates on January 1, 2024, by a total of 3%. Of the 3% increase, 2.5% are due to unavoidable wholesale cost increases from the City’s water supplier, the Cobb County Marietta Water Authority. The additional 0.5% will be for capital projects to better serve our customers. The average Marietta Water customer uses about four thousand gallons of water a month and should expect to see a monthly increase of $2.16.



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