Introduction
	January 31, 2011
	
	Our Code of Ethics advises us on proper business conduct. 
	It links our values – Southern Style – to the company’s high 
	expectations for ethical behavior.  
	Each Code provision addresses an important dimension of our business. 
	Where more specific information is needed, Southern Company and 
	subsidiary policies provide details.  
	More information, including frequently asked questions, links to training 
	and related information, is also available on the Ethics and Compliance 
	intranet Web site.Dear 
	Colleagues:
	Reliability, affordable prices and customer 
	satisfaction make up Southern Company’s business model, or as I often like 
	to call it, our Circle of Life. And it’s how we turn the circle that defines 
	us as a company. That is why adherence to Southern Style and ethical 
	behavior are as critical to our business as our plants and power lines. 
	Southern Style drives our behavior, and ethical behavior is our standard.
	Each day Southern Company employees model Southern 
	Style in everything we do. That kind of performance has earned us a high 
	level of trust among our customers, shareholders and regulators. It has also 
	created a work environment that reflects who we are. When our neighbors ask 
	us where we work, we are happy to tell them that we work for Southern 
	Company.
	
	Our Code of Ethics maps out the specific behaviors that make Southern 
	Style real. The Code sets clear expectations of what it means to work at 
	Southern Company. Use it as a guide whenever you face an ethical dilemma.
	I expect everyone in Southern Company, especially me, 
	and all our subsidiaries to do the same. Any director, officer, employee or 
	vendor who violates the Code puts his or her relationship with the company 
	in jeopardy.
	Whenever you face an ethical challenge, see your 
	supervisor or compliance manager, or talk to Concerns. They are your 
	resources for confronting difficult situations. And if you see unethical 
	conduct, report it. We want to know, and we will make it right.
	I am proud of our employees and our company’s 
	performance. But I am even more proud of how we do our work and our 
	adherence to Southern Style and this Code.
	 Sincerely,
	 Thomas A. 
	Fanning
	
 
 
	Our Employees
	
	
	We treat each other with fairness, respect, and dignity, offering equal 
	opportunities to all individuals. Intimidation, harassment, or 
	discrimination based on race, sex, age, color, religion, national origin, 
	veteran's status, sexual orientation, or disability is not tolerated. We 
	value individual differences and encourage different perspectives and ideas 
	- understanding that inclusion and diversity are strengths that unlock our 
	full potential and help us achieve our goals. We take personal 
	responsibility for individual and organizational success, while recognizing 
	the value each of us contributes. Everyone who works for the company is 
	recognized and competitively rewarded for their contributions. 
	
 
	
	Safety & Health
	All accidents can be prevented. Safety, a key measure 
	of our success, is our individual and collective responsibility. 
	We do not compromise safety and health. Because we care, we value the health 
	and safety of each other, our contractors, and the public by conducting 
	business in a manner designed to preserve the well-being of all. We work 
	safely, watch out for each other and report and correct unsafe situations. 
	We keep our workplace free from violence, illegal drugs and the 
	inappropriate use of alcohol.
 
	
 
	
	The Environment
	
	
	We are committed to improving our environmental performance and the 
	communities we serve by being good environmental stewards and working to 
	conserve valuable natural resources. The health of our employees, customers, 
	and the public, and the protection of our natural environment are among our 
	highest priorities.
 
	Compliance with Laws and Regulations
	We respect the law. We comply with all laws and 
	regulations. We have a responsibility to understand the laws and how they 
	apply to our jobs.
	
	The company supports each employee in this responsibility and provides the 
	necessary resources for compliance. All employees have a
	Duty to Act – an obligation to 
	report activities that may be in violation of any applicable law or 
	regulation. If it is found that any law or regulation has been violated, 
	corrective and responsible action will be taken.
 
 
	Confidential Information
	
	
	We use confidential information only for the business purpose for which it 
	was developed or given, and never for anyone’s personal benefit. We respect 
	the confidentiality of information about the Company, its customers, 
	employees, vendors and partners. We comply with the laws and regulations 
	that prohibit insider trading of securities. We protect the intellectual 
	property rights, including copyrights,  patents, 
	licenses and trademarks, and other proprietary information of the company 
	and others.
	
 	
	
	Conflict of Interest  
	We avoid conflicts, and the appearance of conflicts, 
	between our company responsibilities and personal interests. We use 
	corporate resources - time, personnel, equipment and supplies – only for 
	company business or company approved activities.
	
	We do not take personal advantage of business opportunities through the use 
	of company property, information or position. The company's directors, 
	officers and employees do not engage in business activities in competition 
	with the company. Any potential conflict of interest must be disclosed 
	promptly to management.
 
 
	
	
	Gifts and Gratuities 
	
	We do not accept, offer or authorize gifts, 
	entertainment, or other favors that are not a reasonable part of a business 
	relationship. The acceptance of a gift or gratuity must comply with 
	subsidiary company policy.  We 
	exercise hospitality with discretion, so as not to jeopardize the integrity 
	of those with whom we do business.
 
	
 	
	
	
		Political Activities 
		We value and encourage citizenship. Employees have 
		the opportunity, as individuals, to support political candidates and 
		engage in political activities of their own free choice. Company 
		resources will not be used to support political candidates, parties, or 
		committees unless permitted by law and any such activity shall be 
		approved by executive management.
		
		Because rules regarding gifts, gratuities and entertainment to public 
		officials can vary from state to state and even from agency to agency, 
		we do not offer a gift of any type, including meals, to any public 
		official unless we have determined that such a gift is appropriate and 
		legal.
 
	
 
	
	Competitive Practices 
	
	We compete vigorously, but fairly, on the basis of 
	price, superior services, dependability and products. We do not enter into 
	understandings or agreements with competitors regarding prices, terms of 
	sales, division of markets or customers, or any other activity that 
	restricts competition.
	
	We conduct competitive marketing activities, including the advertising of 
	products and services and the gathering of competitive intelligence, fairly 
	and honestly.
	
 
	
 
	
	Financial Integrity 
	
	
	We are prudent in our expenditures on behalf of the company and we record 
	all business transactions in accordance with accepted accounting principles. 
	We maintain appropriate internal controls to prevent or detect fraud and 
	ensure every accounting or financial record, and supporting data, describes 
	the transaction accurately without omission, concealment or falsification. 
	Our financial integrity commitment also extends to business transactions 
	between subsidiary companies to ensure all activity is properly reflected. 
	We maintain and retain all business records accurately and in compliance 
	with applicable laws and company policy. We believe in making full, fair, 
	accurate, timely and understandable disclosure in the reports we file under 
	securities laws and in other public communications.
	
	
 
	External Relationships 
	We are known by our customers for the quality and value 
	of our services and for telling the truth, keeping our promises, and dealing 
	fairly and ethically with everyone. The relationships we have established 
	are built on trust that we must re-earn every day.
	Our commitment to earn trust guides all our business 
	decisions. This extends to our customers, employees, vendors, contractors, 
	regulators, stockholders, and neighbors. Southern Company seeks to always 
	maintain the highest standards of integrity and objectivity in our working 
	relationships and will not conduct business with anyone who does not operate 
	with integrity or who compromises the company's values and ethical 
	standards.
 
	
 
	Duty To Act
	
	Each of us is required to report promptly to management any activities that 
	may be in violation of this Code, other company policies, or any applicable 
	laws or regulations. When practical, our supervisors should be the first 
	source of assistance, but Compliance Officers and the Concerns Program are 
	other options for reporting suspected wrong doing. The Concerns Program can 
	also be used to report issues regarding questionable accounting practices, 
	violations of internal accounting controls or auditing matters directly to 
	the Southern Company Audit Committee.  Retaliation 
	against anyone fulfilling their duty to act will not be tolerated.
 
	
	ConclusionAt Southern 
	Company, ethics mean more than just obeying laws and following policies. 
	SouthernStyle requires that we speak out when we see a possible violation of 
	the Code. It also calls on us to encourage and help others to act ethically. 
	Much more is expected of us  
	today than ever before with regard to our ethical standards. We should seize 
	every opportunity to model the values and behavior that make Southern 
	Company a premier organization. 
	 No 
	waivers of the provisions of this Code of Ethics may be granted to 
	employees, officers, or board members without authorization from the 
	appropriate compliance officer or in certain circumstances the Southern 
	Company Board of Directors. Waivers will be disclosed as required by 
	applicable law, regulation, or  rule.
	 This policy does not create any 
	contractual right to employment, employee benefits, or other terms and 
	conditions of employment.