


The major job responsibilities of this position include, but are not limited to: This position will be filled as a non-exempt level 6-10 based upon education, experience, and ability of the selected individual. This position is responsible for the commissioning, maintenance, and troubleshooting of transmission and distribution substation protective relay and control systems. This position is located in Montgomery, Alabama at the Southern Division Complex. All rights reserved.The Alabama Power Transmission Protection and Control (P&C) Field Services department is seeking a Test Engineer or Technician for the Southern Region. FINDENERGY is a comparison and research website that does not directly offer any energy related products.Ĭopyright © 2022 - 2023 Find Energy LLC. All trademarks remain the property of their respective owners, and are used by FINDENERGY only to describe products and services offered by each respective trademark holder. This data is not always in agreement with annually released government data due to differences in calculation methods and time periods. Additionally, this data is compiled using known ownership relationships between power plants and electricity providers, while some of these relationships remain unknown.

These 12 month periods may vary from provider to provider and from power plant to power plant, as some entities are required to report on a rolling monthly basis others report on an annual basis. Unless otherwise noted, all data is a compilation of the most recent 12 months of government released data. Alabama Power Reviewsĭisclaimer: The data displayed on this page may be incomplete or incorrect. Always verify you can get service from the provider. * City coverage generated based on government data. Dams and other hydroelectric facilities owned by the company produce 5, 045, 712 megawatt hours, making the provider the 12th largest producer of hydroelectric power out of 3509 suppliers in the country. They rank 2nd in Alabama out of 60 providers. Electricity generation facilities owned by the supplier use non-renewable fuels to generate 91.75% of their total electricity generation, or 56, 364, 834.9 megawatt hours. Of the 3509 suppliers in the US, Alabama Power has the 24th highest amount of megawatt hours generated from nuclear power. Alabama Power is the 59th ranked company in the state for average monthly bill amount. The state average monthly residential electric bill is $ 167.45, while the Alabama Power average is 8.43% higher at $ 178.57 per month. They had 8.72% of their revenue come from sales to the wholesale electricity market.

In 2021, they made a total of $ 6, 296, 479, 400 from business activities relating to the sale and transfer of electricity. During the same timeframe, the supplier produced 62, 534, 395 megawatt hours in power production plants owned by the provider and procured 6, 061, 205 megawatt hours via the wholesale market. The company had sales of 51, 171, 828 megawatt hours in 2021 sold to end users. Alabama Power averages 15.71 cents per kilowatt hour charged to their customers for residential electricity, which is 7.40% more than the average Alabama price of 14.63 cents and 5.88% above the national average of 14.84. Exactly 1, 315, 396 of these are residential properties, 206, 196 are commercial customers and 6, 124 are industrial accounts. Recently the supplier listed a total of 1, 527, 716 customers receiving electricity from the company. Electricity suppliers must regularly report their customer counts to government agencies. Alabama Power provides electricity to 377 cities throughout Alabama.
