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As Middle Tennessee experiences extreme heat throughout the week, Nashville Electric Service has given tips to residents ...
NASHVILLE, Tenn. (WTVF) — Nashville Electric Service officials said it's preparing for potential power outages with ice on the forecast. A Storm 5 Alert is in effect Thursday afternoon through ...
You can read the full statement below: Nashville Electric Service (NES) crews are working to restore power to about 4,000 customers, down from 72,000 outages at the winter storm’s peak.
More than 30,000 customers were without power across Nashville and Middle Tennessee, according to outage maps from Nashville Electric Service, Middle Tennessee Electric, Cumberland Electric ...
Updated: Dec 11, 2023 / 03:26 PM CST NASHVILLE, Tenn. (WKRN) — Many Nashville Electric Service customers remain without electricity after Saturday’s deadly tornadoes across Middle Tennessee.
NASHVILLE, Tenn (WTVF) — Nashville Electric Service is launching a new program to help fund home energy upgrades for lower-income customers. Many older homes across Tennessee need energy ...
1:00 p.m. update: The Nashville Electric Service is asking for customers' patience as it restores one of the largest power outages on record. Sunday's storms, which killed at least one person ...
About 1,600 Nashville Electric Service customers remain without power as of 8:35 a.m. At the height of an outage on Wednesday evening more than 5,000 Nashville Electric Service customers were ...
Since that day, Nashville Electric Service has celebrated countless milestones. The company outlined a few of those in a news release celebrating its 85th anniversary this summer. Here are just a few: ...
Nashville Electric Service, one of the largest publicly owned electric utilities in the nation, serves more than 357,000 residential and business customers across seven counties in north-central ...
No, you're not imagining things. Your October bill from Nashville Electric Service is just a little bit higher. NES announced a rate hike for customers on Friday, which took effect this month.
NASHVILLE, Tenn. (WSMV) - One year ago, the Nashville Electric Service committed $250 million to software to better alert customers of outages.
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