Powell Valley Electric Cooperative
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PVEC is a consumer-owned utility that provides electric service to over 34,000 consumers in northeast Tennessee and southwest Virginia.
Joined May 2022
Did you know electric cooperatives use a collaborative approach to emergency planning and response? The mutual aid model allows co-ops to help each other out after major storms and disasters––it’s essentially neighbors helping neighbors. 🤝 ❤️ #MutualAid
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It's never too early for STEM education! For #NationalEngineersWeek, PVEC encourages you to nurture the little engineer or lineworker in your home. #DYK we host school safety demonstrations? Check our website for more information: https://t.co/fzPCJd0bPE.
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Using a space heater to keep warm this winter? Let’s keep you and your home safe this season by practicing these home heating safety tips!
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Skip the dryer when possible! Hanging clothes to air-dry saves electricity and helps them last longer. Even drying a few items on a rack can make a difference!
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We're not just sending power to homes and businesses; we're lighting up local events and supporting the PVEC community! Next time you flip a switch or plug in for power, remember you're not just tapping into the electricity—you're connecting to the community.
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This #NationalBatteryDay, protect yourself and your loved ones by taking C.H.A.R.G.E. of battery safety: 🔋 Choose certified products. 🔋 Handle with care. 🔋 Always stay alert. 🔋 Recycle properly. 🔋 Get out quickly. 🔋 Educate others. Learn more at https://t.co/zVeFYbsHVx.
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Your thermostat setting has the biggest impact on your power bill. When using the heat, set your thermostat to 68 degrees. When running the air conditioner, set it to 78 degrees.
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This Presidents Day, we honor the leaders who helped shape our nation and the cooperative principles that continue to power communities today. Proud to serve our members and keep the lights on for the future.
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Water and electrical fires don't mix. Use a fire extinguisher and never use water on an electrical fire. Water is a natural conductor of electricity, meaning it can result in electrocution or enable the fire to spread. Learn more at: https://t.co/kMBMnstg5K. via @readygov
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We love what we do because of members like you. From our lineworkers to our office staff, we hope you have an electrifying Valentine’s Day!
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Let clothes and blankets keep you warm so your heating system doesn’t have to. Save energy by turning down the thermostat and bundling up around the house.
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Not sure if you need a power strip or a surge protector? Power strips add extra outlets, but only surge protectors safeguard your electronics from voltage spikes. Learn how to protect your tech: https://t.co/X6lWEowhud. via @bobvila
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ATTENTION JUNIORS! Due to the recent winter weather in our area, the deadline for Washington Youth Tour short stories has been extended to February 27. For more information, visit https://t.co/uhroMJtXha or call (423)626-0723.
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Save on energy costs by switching to LED bulbs. LEDs provide long-term energy savings. Remember to turn off lights when leaving a room for added savings.
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Juniors, don't forget that Washington Youth Tour short stories are due on Friday! Don't miss this opportunity of a lifetime. For more information, visit https://t.co/uhroMJtXha or call (423)626-0723.
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