Dusty indoor air? Your ducts might be leaking
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 […]
Six ways to cool off a hot room
With summer temperatures approaching, there are simple ways that you can keep your home cool without increasing your energy bills. Here are six tips to […]
Member Appreciation Day is May 11
Join us at your local CEMC office THIS THURSDAY, MAY 11, for free lunch and giveaways (while supplies last). We’ll be serving free hot dogs, […]
May is Electrical Safety Month
May is National Electrical Safety Month and a good time to sweep your home for electrical safety risks. Here are five that many homeowners overlook:
Two-prong outlets don’t have grounding wire
Most new appliances and electronics come with three-prong plugs. If your older house is equipped only with two-prong receptacles, you’re probably using adapters with three-prong […]
Growing season
Sharpen your blades — it’s grass-growing time in Tennessee! By the end of the summer, I’ll be over it, but at this point in the year, […]
CEMC and TVA extend Community Care Fund
CEMC is continuing its partnership with the Tennessee Valley Authority in addressing hardships created by the COVID-19 pandemic by participating in the Community Care Fund […]
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, […]
Local young leaders learn about government at Youth Leadership Summit
Brooklyn Hager (Sycamore High School) and Connor O’Brien (Greenbrier High School) were in Nashville March 13-15 for the Tennessee Electric Cooperative Association’s annual Youth Leadership […]
CEMC restores power after historic severe weather event
Strong storms and high winds that moved through Tennessee on Friday, March 3, caused significant damage to CEMC’s distribution system, leaving as many as 61,000 […]