Charlotte, July 10, 2017 -- The XOOM Energy family of energy retail companies, that provides natural gas and electricity services to homes and businesses across North America, announces they will begin offering natural gas service to residential and small business customers in Georgia. XOOM Energy now offers service to U.S. customers in 19 deregulated states and the District of Columbia.
With the entry into the Georgia energy market, XOOM Energy has continued to build on what is already an expansive consumer footprint, establishing one of the largest of any energy retailers in North America. XOOM Energy has the potential to service Atlanta Gas Light’s 1.3 million available customers, allowing these customers to take advantage of the products and services offered through XOOM Energy.
“We pride ourselves on serving consumers in more markets than any other supplier, which is why launching Georgia was a great way to expand our diverse portfolio. We are excited about the vast potential customer base and are ready to introduce XOOM Energy’s innovative products and plans to the residents of Georgia,” states Chris Phillips, Chief Operating Officer of XOOM Energy.
About XOOM Energy, LLC
Based in Huntersville, North Carolina, XOOM Energy is a progressive family of independent energy retail companies that supply natural gas, electricity and renewable energy to residential, small business and large commercial customers in deregulated energy markets. XOOM Energy offers service through its wholly owned subsidiaries in 19 states, plus the District of Columbia, Alberta, and Ontario, Canada, in 100+ utility markets across North America. To find out more, visit xoomenergy.com.
Jackie Whitman, VP Sales & Marketing XOOM Energy, LLC [email protected]


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