
If your application is denied, Coweta-Fayette will provide information as to the requirements of approval. Upon receipt of the application Coweta-Fayette EMC’s Supervisor of Technical Operations & System Planning will review the application for approval.

You will probably need to have the vendor help with your application to ensure that all of the requirements can be met. To start the process, be sure the technology you have chosen meets all of the requirements listed below and submit an interconnection application.
COWETA FAYETTE DOWNLOAD
Is a free download available from the Adobe website.Getting Started with Your Home Solar Energy Installation Must have Adobe Acrobat Reader® installed on their computer to view or print this file.This Prepayment to Fayette County for two years of service is required prior to service establishment in Fayette County’s name.

Petitions meeting requirements will be presented to the Board of Commissioners at an official Bi-Monthly Meeting for approval or disapproval. It will be returned to the sender if it does not meet such requirements of a 66-2/3% affirmative vote.
COWETA FAYETTE PLUS
Street light assessments are the cost of the annual operating expenses plus a 20% administration fee. Cost for street lighting shall be set by the Board of Commissioners in consultation with the Environmental Management Department. Property owners within a street light district will be billed annually on their County Tax Bill for the previous year's use of lights. Where there are underground utilities, the resident/developer will be responsible for the cost of the poles. Spacing between lights will vary from 350 feet to 500 feet, or approximately every other utility pole. The design will utilize existing poles as much as possible.

There are two power companies serving Fayette County: Georgia Power Company and Coweta-Fayette EMC. It is not the objective of this program to illuminate private property. The objective of the Fayette County Street Lighting Program is to illuminate the streets of participating subdivisions in accordance with standards of the American National Standard Practice for Roadway Lighting, 1973. Fayette County Street Lighting Information
