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DREMC has been working on a project over the past several months to tie two substations together for improving reliability in Franklin County. To complete this power line upgrade, voltage conversions and switching must be completed, which will mean a three-hour power outage on Friday,...

Last week, Duck River Electric Membership Corporation (DREMC) launched its newest youth education program, Experiments with Electricity, at Decherd Elementary School’s STEM Club after-school meeting. The students in the club, grades 3 through 5, learned how electricity is generated from our natural resources and how...

[vc_row css_animation="" row_type="row" use_row_as_full_screen_section="no" type="full_width" angled_section="no" text_align="left" background_image_as_pattern="without_pattern"][vc_column width="2/3"][vc_column_text]Duck River EMC is hosting six free workshops in March to teach members how to make their homes more energy efficient and get the most from their energy dollars. At this time, all workshops are filled except the...

[vc_row css_animation="" row_type="row" use_row_as_full_screen_section="no" type="full_width" angled_section="no" text_align="left" background_image_as_pattern="without_pattern"][vc_column][vc_column_text]You're invited to join us for a come-and-go lunch to meet and talk with our two District 14 state senate candidates, Gayle Jordan (D) and Shane Reeves (R), who represent three counties which Duck River Electric Membership Corporation (DREMC)...

More than 200 electric co-op leaders from across the state were in Nashville on Jan. 29 and 30 for the 2018 Tennessee Electric Cooperative Association Legislative Conference. During meetings with legislators on Capitol Hill, co-op members and employees stressed the important role that co-ops play...

Duck River Electric Membership Corporation (DREMC) members should be on guard for an electric bill payment scam that has hit DREMC members this week. The people behind this fraud use the name of Walter Griffin and instruct our members to pay their overdue electric bills, or they will be...

“December and January’s temperatures dipped to the teens and single digits, and the result is much higher electric bills than expected,” says Duck River Electric Membership Corporation (DREMC) CEO and President Michael Watson....

Last week's extreme cold temperatures will no doubt affect the cost of our electric bills in the next billing cycle. Take steps now to save money this winter - and all year long -  by making a few household improvements to stop cold air from entering...

Cold temperatures across the area are placing additional demands on the power system, and Duck River Electric Membership Corporation (DREMC) team members are working hard to ensure you remain safe and warm. Until the temperature moderates on Thursday afternoon, January 18, residents can help reduce their...

[vc_row css_animation="" row_type="row" use_row_as_full_screen_section="no" type="full_width" angled_section="no" text_align="left" background_image_as_pattern="without_pattern"][vc_column][vc_column_text]Temperatures are now falling in middle Tennessee as the wintery weather moves into the Duck River Electric Membership Corporation (DREMC) area bringing the potential for a mix of precipitation. Although the DREMC area is not expected to receive the worst of the winter...