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The
fixed-price program offers fleets an option of paying
one fixed price for a certain number of gallons of
fuel over a certain period of time. This enables the company to project its fuel costs for the coming year. Since its 12-month period on the fixed-price program ended, Georgia Power has signed on to the program again, for another six months.
The six-month program is for a percentage of Georgia
Power's fuel that is used in its on-site fueling
facilities that are located at some of its 60
headquarters buildings throughout Georgia, and also
for all of its retail fueling. Eavenson said Georgia
Power went on the program for the winter period,
reasoning that when the price of heating oil goes up,
so does the price of fuel. The federal government's
recent decision to tap into its fuel reserves also
factored into the decision, Eavenson said. "We
rely on PS Energy to help us make those
decisions," Eavenson said. "We work closely
with them to watch the market to save on fuel
costs."
Program
Helps with Fueling During Emergencies Georgia Power
also uses PS Energy's Emergency Fueling Program, which
is designed for utility companies and disaster
response organizations and provides relief options
when conventional fueling is difficult or unavailable.
The program recruits and manages the logistics of
manpower, equipment and fuel for utilities to minimize
the effects of floods, tornadoes, hurricanes, and
other crises. During Hurricane Floyd last year, the
entire city of Savannah, GA was evacuated. Georgia
Power is a sister company to Savannah Power, and other
companies such as Duke Power and Carolina Power and
Light asked Georgia Power for assistance. "All of
the gas stations ran out of fuel," Eavenson said.
Georgia Power used a shopping center parking lot as a
"staging center" to park its trucks, and PS
Energy brought a fueling truck to the location at
night, so the Georgia Power vehicles were ready to go
in the morning. PS Energy provided the same service to
Georgia Power about two years ago when a tornado hit
the Atlanta area. PS Energy Manages Fuel Inventory for
Georgia Power PS Energy administers the Wright Express
fuel card program for Georgia Power. The program is
for on-site facilities and off-site at retail
locations that accept the Wright Express card. The
fuel tanks at the on-site facilities are owned by
Georgia Power and managed by PS Energy, which decides
when to deliver more fuel to keep the tanks full.

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