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28 Aug 2025

Electric Cities of Georgia (ECG) Breaks Ground on State-of-the-Art Training Institute in Forsyth

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August 28, 2025

Electric Cities of Georgia (ECG) Breaks Ground on State-of-the-Art Training Institute in Forsyth

Forsyth, GA – Electric Cities of Georgia (ECG) hosted a groundbreaking ceremony for its new ECG Training Institute location on Wednesday, August 27, 2025, at 11:00 AM in the Indian Springs Business Park in Forsyth, Georgia. This is a milestone achievement for ECG, reflecting its commitment to workforce development, innovation, and the future of public power.

The 12,000-square-foot facility will consolidate ECG’s current training sites in Newnan and Adel, enhancing efficiency and capacity to address the evolving needs of the utility industry. The institute will offer specialized training for Electrical Lineworkers, from entry-level apprenticeships to advanced certifications, alongside programs for interpersonal and leadership development for all utility professionals.

Jason Shaw, Chairman, Georgia Public Service Commission, remarked, “Georgia is growing the way it is because we have the knowledge, the capacity, the ability, and the wherewithal to meet the demands ahead. This facility will play a crucial role in that continued growth. Thank you all for what you do.” This vision underscores the importance of the ECG Training Institute in preparing Georgia’s workforce for the opportunities and challenges ahead, as energy technologies advance and the utility sector evolves.

With the current scarcity of skilled workers in the utility sector, the ECG Training Institute represents a proactive investment in developing the next generation of utility professionals. Through comprehensive programs and hands-on experience, the institute aims to foster a workforce equipped to meet today’s demands and adapt to future challenges. In addition, the Institute is expected to drive economic growth in Forsyth by increasing local activity and creating a positive ripple effect throughout the community.

Forsyth City Manager and current ECG Board Member, Craig Mims, commented on the local economic impact, noting, “With trainees and instructors traveling from all corners of Georgia and beyond, we anticipate a steady flow of activity in our hotels, restaurants, and retail establishments. This is more than just an investment in professional development, it’s a remarkable opportunity for Forsyth to partner with ECG’s forward-thinking vision, increase our local economy and foster new connections.”

About ECG

Electric Cities of Georgia (ECG) is a nonprofit organization dedicated to serving Georgia’s public power communities with strategic and technical expertise. From training and safety to engineering, economic development, and marketing, ECG provides the resources members need to deliver reliable, affordable, and innovative utility services. With more than 30 years of specialized professional development experience and nationally recognized programs such as the U.S. Department of Labor Certified Apprenticeship, ECG is committed to building stronger communities, advancing workforce development, and securing the future of public power.

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