Connecting your community with reliable energy

What do lightning and squirrels have in common? While this may sound like the setup for a silly joke, it is a very real question, and the answer might surprise you. Lightning and squirrels cause many of the power outages on our electric system.

CEMC works very hard to avoid power outages, but, despite our best efforts, they do occur from time to time. You might find it interesting to know the most common causes of power outages:

Mother Nature

The top three troublemakers to electric reliability are trees falling on power lines and other interferences from vegetation, lightning strikes and animals going about their daily routines — especially squirrels that chew on electrical equipment.

Our neighbors

With thousands of poles along the side of the road, outages caused by car accidents bringing down electrical infrastructure are nearly unavoidable. However, other manmade outages are entirely avoidable. Nationally there has been an uptick in incidence of vandals deliberately damaging electrical equipment.

You trust CEMC to keep the lights on, and that is a responsibility we take very seriously. We know that power interruptions, even momentary ones, can create significant issues for your family, and that is why we continue our focus on reliability.

Each year, we invest millions in our distribution grid. We are also expanding our right-of-way program to keep vegetation away from power lines.

Our power system is part of a much larger grid, so we are also working with our power supplier, the Tennessee Valley Authority, to ensure that our community has the energy we need when we need it.

Finally, we cannot talk about reliability without mentioning our dedicated employees who work day in and day out to keep the power flowing and works tirelessly to get it back on if it goes out. CEMC employees take great pride in what they do. When your lights come on with the flip of the switch, our line crews, system operators, engineers and support staff deserve a ton of credit.

If you have concerns about the reliability of your power, please feel free to contact us.