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Pennyrile Electric Names New President & CEO

Alan Gates has been selected as Pennyrile Electric’s next President and Chief Executive Officer.

The cooperative’s Board of Directors announced their decision this morning at the monthly board meeting to name Alan Gates as Pennyrile Electric’s President & CEO. Gates, who has most recently filled the role of vice president of operations and technical services, has held several positions throughout his tenure. Gates was hired in 1989 as an engineering aide. He soon moved to the position of substation technician and later promoted to manager of technical services.

Jimmy Futrell, chairman of the board of directors, says, “We knew, with the strength of our internal employees, we could find our next CEO from within the cooperative. Alan has been instrumental in several positive changes the cooperative has made over his years of employment. We are confident in his ability to lead the cooperative in the years ahead.”

“I want to thank the board of directors for giving me such a great opportunity,” Gates said. “Pennyrile Electric is a strong organization with great employees. I look forward to serving our membership and continuing our mission to provide safe reliable electricity.”

Alan resides in Hopkinsville, Kentucky with his wife, Ashley. They have two children, Marley, 21, and Latham, 17.

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Pennyrile Electric Elects New Board Officers

New officers were elected at the July 2017 Board of Directors meeting at Pennyrile Electric.  The following officers were elected to their positions for a three (3) year term:

James L. Futrell

James L. Futrell has been elected to serve as the Chairman of the Board of Directors. Mr. Futrell has served on the Board, representing the Cumberland District, since August, 2011.  Mr. Futrell owns and operates Elite Rock and Dirt Services, LLC, and resides in Cadiz with his wife, Wendy.

Bates Payne, Jr. has been elected to serve as the Vice Chairman of the Board of Directors.  Mr. Payne has served on the Board, representing the Western District, since April, 1995.  Mr. Payne owns and operates Payne Farms, and resides in Pembroke with his wife, Brenda

Dr. George D. Brown was re-elected as Secretary-Treasurer for the Board of Directors.  Dr. Brown has served on the Board, representing the Central district, since September 1987.  Dr. Brown and his wife, Betty, reside in Elkton, where he is a retired veterinarian.

Joe. E. Rogers was also re-elected as Assistant Secretary-Treasurer for the Board of Directors.  Mr. Rogers has served on the board, representing the Cumberland district, since August, 1976.  Mr. Rogers and his wife, Patricia, reside in Trigg County, where they own and operate Little Pines Farm.

Pennyrile Electric’s Board of Directors continue to provide strong leadership, making the cooperative one of the most respected in the State of Kentucky.

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October Rate Adjustment

October Rate Adjustment

TVA’s recent announcement of a 1.5% wholesale rate increase will be reflected on Pennyrile Electric member’s bills beginning October 1st. In addition, there will also be a slight increase to the monthly customer charge in the amount of $2.50 to aid Pennyrile Electric in recovering fixed costs. However, due to a significant decrease to the monthly fuel cost, the average residential member will see very little change to their October bill.
 

Pennyrile Electric President and CEO, Greg Grissom says, “These adjustments are something we only consider when it is absolutely necessary. Maintaining dependable service at the most affordable price possible remains the cornerstone of our business. To accomplish this goal, we must also protect the integrity and financial stability of our organization.” Pennyrile Electric operates on only a portion of the money collected each month. In fact, 73% of every dollar collected is paid to the cooperatives wholesale electric power provider, TVA.

Please contact your local Pennyrile Electric office with any questions or concerns regarding this rate adjustment. Click here for complete details on current electric rates.

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Member Warning: Doxo.com

Member Warning:

There is an on-line bill pay website that appears to be affiliated with Pennyrile Electric, but it is not. Doxo.com is third-party website that allows people to pay their electric bills via their site. However, doxo.com may charge the member extra fees, and Pennyrile Electric cannot control when we will receive the member payments from doxo.com, possibly resulting in a late payment from the member or even disconnection due to non-payment. To make sure you’re paying Pennyrile Electric directly, visit our website at www.precc.com.

As always, if you receive suspicious phone calls or emails, from someone claiming to be a representative of Pennyrile Electric, requesting payment, please call us at 1-800-297-4710.

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Lineman Appreciation Day

Lineman Appreciation Day

 

(Hopkinsville, KY) – When we flip a light switch, we expect a light to turn on. We usually don’t give much thought to the processes or people behind it, until the light doesn’t turn on because of a power outage. Severe weather is the top cause of power outages in the United States. When storms cause the power to go out, we depend upon our electric utilities to restore power as safely and quickly as possible.

      Lineman Appreciation Day is April 10 in many parts of the country, honoring the employees who are dispatched to the areas where storms have damaged electrical equipment in order to ensure public safety and restore power. Linemen are the front line, but they do not work alone. In fact, behind every flick of a light switch or press of an electronic appliance button, there is an entire team of utility personnel working hard to make sure that electricity is delivered reliably and safely to homes and businesses.

      In addition to line crew, Pennyrile Electric has team members with various needed areas of expertise. Engineers plan ways to provide energy in more resilient and efficient ways. They work on updating smart grid systems as well as operational planning, analysis, and design. Safety managers provide training to keep utility personnel and consumers safe.

      Member Service representatives answer questions on outages and billing, and communicators provide consumers important information on safety, efficiency, and outage updates. Dispatchers relay vital information to crews. Through their communication and organization, administrative professionals connect team members and work to keep the utility running efficiently. Administrators guide the utility in its efforts to meet the goals and expectations of their consumers.