We’re Ready for Winter Storm Fern

We are watching Winter Storm Fern closely, and the Duck River Electric team is prepared and on standby. 

How is DREMC prepared?
  • Our team will work around the clock if outages result from the winter storm, alternating shifts and working as many hours as allowed, providing rest and meal breaks for the crews.
  • Duck River Electric has several electrical construction contractors that we work with on a regular basis, and they are also on standby to supply extra manpower to restore power.
  • Our office staff are prepared to pivot as needed to assist our members and provide coverage and support to those working behind the scenes to communicate with crews and supervisors during outages.
  • DREMC’s service area is spread out across southern Middle Tennessee and many areas of rural and rugged terrain with a heavy tree density. In an ice storm, the weight of the ice on trees will cause limbs to break and trees to fall in roadways and across power lines, although the trees are outside of DREMC’s right-of-way clearance. This is our biggest challenge– trees damaging the power lines and other equipment.
  • It’s ALL HANDS ON DECK as we continue to watch how the weather forecast changes over the next couple of days.
  • Thanks to our partnership with Southern TN Weather, we have early and first-hand weather information to make advanced plans for what’s ahead.
Are there concerns about the power grid (electric load) and its resilience?
  • We are in close communication with TVA and our own field services and engineering staff to monitor how DREMC’s electric grid performs during the extreme cold conditions in the forecast.
Safety Comes First.

Our priority is safety – yours and ours.

  • If you encounter a downed power line, always assume it is energized, dangerous, and stay back at least 30-40 feet. Make the best decision to keep you and your family safe.