Nashville Electric Service1214 Church Street, Nashville, Tennessee, United States
Since Dec, 2016
Nashville Electric Service is one of the 12 largest public electric utilities in the nation, distributing energy to over 370,000 customers in Middle Tennessee. Since 1939, we have been committed to providing safe and reliable power in a financially responsible way.
Providing Reliable Power
NES is among only four percent of all public utilities in the country to receive the Reliable Public Power Providers Diamond Award, the industry’s highest honor for offering safe and reliable electricity to customers.
One major factor in providing continuous power is regular tree maintenance near power lines and electrical equipment. Learn more about our trimming guidelines.
Staying Safe Around Electricity
Be prepared for severe weather and potential power outages, and always be aware of possible electrical hazards. Follow these important precautions to keep you and your family safe.
Protecting the Environment
NES is focused on both environmental stewardship and helping customers reduce their energy load. Learn more about our green programs.
Safety
NES offers important advice for staying safe during storms and around electricity. Always have an emergency supply kit handy, including batteries, flashlights, a portable radio, battery-powered clock, nonperishable food, bottled water and a fully charged cell phone.
Storm Safety Precautions
- Turn off appliances and electronics to protect them against power surges.
- Keep your refrigerator and freezer closed to preserve food as long as possible. Food in the fridge will be safe if power is out less than four hours. A full freezer will hold food safely for 48 hours.
- Never cook indoors with charcoal.
- Use flashlights instead of candles to avoid fire hazards.
- Stay away from downed or sagging power lines. Call 911 to report hazardous conditions.
- Consider staying at a hotel or with a relative during extended outages.
Portable Generators
- Prevent carbon monoxide poisoning from the toxic engine exhaust by operating your generator outside for proper ventilation.
- Never refuel your generator when it is running. Let it cool down first.
- Do not store fuel in a garage, basement or inside your home. Vapors can be released that can cause illness and are a potential fire hazard.
- Install a carbon monoxide detector inside your home to warn you in case of a gas leak.
- Never hook up a generator directly to your home's electrical service or wiring. This can cause backfeeding and poses a serious risk to NES lineworkers.
Tree Debris Removal
Our crews must work quickly to restore power to all customers. Crews may need to cut broken and uprooted trees to make repairs to our lines, but it is the responsibility of the property owner to remove tree debris caused by a storm or emergency situation.
Appliances & Outlets
- Replace cords that are damaged or frayed.
- Don’t place cords under carpet or rugs.
- Remember that overloaded outlets can cause a fire.
- Child-proof your home with outlet covers or plastic outlet caps.
- Never set an appliance or electronic on the edge of the bathtub.
- Never touch an appliance that has fallen into water. Shut off power at the breaker before unplugging or removing the appliance.
- Don't use a hair dryer if you have wet hands or if you are standing on a damp floor.
- Keep space heaters away from curtains, rugs and newspapers.
Power Lines
- Stay away from power lines and assume every wire is live.
- Never fly a kite or model airplane near power lines.
- Look up before moving metal ladders and scaffolding to avoid contact with lines.
- Don’t attempt to remove tree limbs or debris from power lines. Leave it to the professionals.
- Stay inside the car if power lines fall across your vehicle. If you are forced to abandon your car, jump clear and never touch the car and the ground at the same time.
Company Name | Nashville Electric Service |
Business Category | Electric Power |
Address | 1214 Church Street Nashville Tennessee United States ZIP: 37246 |
President | Decosta Jenkins |
Year Established | 1939 |
Employees | NA |
Memberships | NA |
Hours of Operation | Monday-Friday, 8 a.m. to 6 p.m |
- Electric Power Services
- Start/stop Service