Solar panels
Novem­ber 2024

Our util­i­ty-scale Coop­er­a­tive Solar farms – locat­ed in sev­en Geor­gia coun­ties, with mil­lions of solar pan­els and thou­sands of acres – give Coastal Electric’s res­i­den­tial mem­bers access to sus­tain­able, main­te­nance-free solar ener­gy with­out the has­sles and costs asso­ci­at­ed with installing pan­els on their homes

November 2024

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Explore Our New Member Portal & Mobile App!

We’ve got a brand new sys­tem to man­age your account online. Now is the time to regis­ter your new account, set up sched­uled pay­ments and pre­pay­ments, and learn how to quick­ly pay your bill, mon­i­tor usage, view and report out­ages, and much more – 24/7, from any device. Read on to learn all about the new sys­tem and get step-by-step instruc­tions on account set­up and ben­e­fits.

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You can make pay­ments with­out log­ging into our por­tal. With just your account num­ber and last name or busi­ness name, make a speedy pay­ment with Quick­Pay.

A person in a blue shirt holds a large check from Coastal Electric Cooperative for over $2.6 million, dated December 2024.

Over $2.6 million on the way to Coastal Electric Cooperative members

Those who paid elec­tric bills to Coastal Elec­tric Coop­er­a­tive any time from 2008–2009 can expect mon­ey back from the co-op by the end of Decem­ber. In total, Coastal Elec­tric will retire over $2.6 mil­lion in cap­i­tal cred­its to around 11,000 mem­bers who received ser­vice dur­ing those years.

Easy Payment Options

In order to pro­vide you with the very best ser­vice, Coastal Elec­tric offers our mem­bers a num­ber of pay­ment options, as well as a vari­ety of pro­grams that will help you save mon­ey and bet­ter under­stand and man­age your account.

Save Money & Energy

Every­thing you do – from flip­ping a switch to upgrad­ing your light­ing – can add up to big sav­ings for you and your neigh­bors. Get the most for your dol­lar with­out sac­ri­fic­ing com­fort or con­ve­nience.

Recent News

Coastal Electric is prepared for Hurricane Matthew

Coastal Elec­tric is mak­ing last minute prepa­ra­tions for the expect­ed winds of Hur­ri­cane Matthew this week­end. We expect this storm will pro­duce con­sid­er­ably more dam­age… Con­tin­ue Read­ing > Coastal Elec­tric is pre­pared for Hur­ri­cane Matthew

Coastal Electric Cooperative Foundation presents $5,000 to McAllister Elementary School
[mp_row] [mp_span col=“12”] The Coastal Elec­tric Coop­er­a­tive Foun­da­tion and Coastal Elec­tric Coop­er­a­tive made a joint dona­tion of $5,000 Thurs­day to fund the pur­chase of out­door… Con­tin­ue Read­ing > Coastal Elec­tric Coop­er­a­tive Foun­da­tion presents $5,000 to McAl­lis­ter Ele­men­tary School
Coastal Electric Voted Best in Bryan
[mp_row] [mp_span col=“12”] [mp_row_inner bg_video_youtube_repeat=“true” bg_video_youtube_mute=“true” bg_video_repeat=“true” bg_video_mute=“true”] [mp_span_inner col=“12”] The employ­ees of Coastal Elec­tric Coop­er­a­tive were hon­ored for the sec­ond year in a row… Con­tin­ue Read­ing > Coastal Elec­tric Vot­ed Best in Bryan
Coastal Electric Cooperative Employees Go Red for Women

The employ­ees of Coastal Elec­tric Coop­er­a­tive are wear­ing red today in sup­port of Go Red for Women, the nation­al pro­gram of the Amer­i­can Heart Asso­ci­a­tion… Con­tin­ue Read­ing > Coastal Elec­tric Coop­er­a­tive Employ­ees Go Red for Women

Coastal Electric linemen wear pink for breast cancer awareness

Coastal Elec­tric line­men are show­ing their sup­port for breast health dur­ing the month of Octo­ber, which is Breast Can­cer Aware­ness Month. Each employ­ee who typ­i­cal­ly… Con­tin­ue Read­ing > Coastal Elec­tric line­men wear pink for breast can­cer aware­ness

$22,000 awarded to teachers by Bright Ideas Prize Team

Coastal Elec­tric Coop­er­a­tive and its Foun­da­tion award­ed over $22,000 in Bright Ideas grants to school teach­ers in Bryan, Lib­er­ty and McIn­tosh Coun­ty this week. The… Con­tin­ue Read­ing > $22,000 award­ed to teach­ers by Bright Ideas Prize Team