Prepare your home for cooler weather
It’s difficult to think about considering the temperature outside, but fall weather will be here before you know it. Here are six ways to keep […]
Join us for the 2022 CEMC Annual Meeting
CEMC’s 2022 Annual Meeting will take place Saturday, Sept. 10, at Stewart County High School in Dover. Doors open at 8 a.m. for registration and […]
You’ve just crashed into a utility pole. What now?
At first, it seems like the situation could hardly be worse. Your vehicle has skidded off the road, and you’ve struck a utility pole. But […]
Don’t toss money out the window…literally.
Small gaps around doors and windows or in walls or floors may not seem like a big deal, but when it comes to your energy […]
Hot weather and high energy bills
CEMC members should expect higher energy bills this summer as a result of extreme summer temperatures, coupled with an increase in the Tennessee Valley Authority’s […]
CEMC working to keep members cool
Hot temperatures across the area are placing additional demands on the power system, and CEMC is working hard to ensure you remain safe and cool. […]
CEMC area schools receive $44,500 in TVA STEM grants
Ten schools from CEMC’s service area were recently awarded grants from the Tennessee Valley Authority, in partnership with Bicentennial Volunteers, Inc., a TVA retiree organization, […]
CEMC and TVA extend Community Care Fund
Cumberland Electric Membership Corporation is continuing its partnership with the Tennessee Valley Authority in addressing hardships created by the COVID-19 pandemic by participating in the […]
Don’t make your A/C work so hard
Summertime seems to be getting hotter every year. This season, prepare your home in advance so relying more and more on your air conditioning won’t […]
Dusty indoor air could mean leaky ducts
If the air inside your house is dusty, it might mean your air conditioning ducts have sprung leaks. If you’re changing your air conditioner filter […]