News

Duck River EMC this week launches a new telephone survey that focuses on the opinions of co-op members who have recently conducted transactions. The purpose of the survey is to collect data on the transaction experience by asking members to rate the quality of service,...

Manchester line crews are working to restore service this morning after a power outage affecting more than 400 DREMC members. The outage area is bounded by AEDC, Hwy. 124, Woods Reservoir, Arnold Village and includes parts of Winchester Highway. The outage began around 4 a.m. Linemen are...

An equipment failure and broken pole are to blame for a prolonged power outage in Coffee County. Originally affecting more than 400 DREMC members, the outage has been whittled down 100 households. Manchester line crews have been working since early morning to restore service. An automatic...

Duck River EMC personnel are watching weather forecasts closely today in case the wintery conditions predicted for the service area trend toward ice and snow accumulation that could affect power lines and trees. The National Weather Service forecasts mainly rain through mid-morning in southern Middle Tennessee,...

Thousands of Duck River EMC members don’t have access to broadband internet, and across Tennessee rural broadband availability is a hope, rather than a reality. The Department of Economic and Community Development wants to find out how many Tennesseans don’t have broadband access and the...

Duck River EMC’s online bill payment system will be down from 5 p.m. today (Friday, Jan. 22) until 1 a.m. tomorrow (Saturday, Jan. 23). This outage is necessary to install cyber-security updates. DREMC regrets the inconvenience, but protecting the personal and financial information of co-op...

As a reminder to our commercial agricultural members, Duck River EMC requests that tax-exemption certificates be updated as soon as possible. Current certificates expired on Dec . 31 and failure to provide an updated certificate will result in sales and use tax being charged on your...

Can you imagine life without electricity? Sometimes it is easy to flip the light switch without thinking about the work that goes on behind the scenes. Duck River Electric Membership Corporation (DREMC) has been working behind the scenes to make the lights come on for...

Duck River Electric Membership Corporation (DREMC) was honored with Top Tenn communication awards in recognition of work to educate and inform electric co-op members. The honor was presented during the annual meeting of the Tennessee Electric Cooperative Association (TECA) in Nashville. DREMC received an award in...

Utility scams are a plague sweeping the nation, and Duck River EMC members are not immune. Criminals posing as co-op representatives try to bilk money from victims by threatening them with disconnection of electric service, fooling them into the purchase of electric meters and other...