SCOTT COUNTY
423.569.8591
MORGAN COUNTY
423.346.3699
OFFICE HOURS
7:30am – 4:00pm
SCOTT COUNTY
423.569.8591
MORGAN COUNTY
423.346.3699
OFFICE HOURS
7:30am – 4:00pm

85 YEARS OF SERVICE
Plateau Electric Cooperative was formed in 1939 as a member-owned cooperative. PEC serves approximately 1,789 line miles and 17,052 members. The co-op is headquartered in Oneida, Tenn., with a district office in Wartburg, Tenn.
MEMBER/ENERGY SERVICES
From applying for new residential or commercial service to saving energy to financing a new heat pump, Plateau Electric Cooperative’s team stands ready to assist its members.
PEC AT WORK
On dark, stormy nights — or bright, sunny days . . . Plateau Electric Cooperative’s line crews work all hours and in all types of weather to make sure Morgan and Scott counties are fully powered!
ENERGY CONSERVATION TIPS
Use these timely tips to lower your electric bill.
Open the doors on your refrigerator and freezer only when necessary.
Do you have a leaky faucet? Slow drips in your sink could be costing you hot water. Fix those faucets!
Permanent, press cycle or cool air use less energy on your laundry dryer. Use this cycle when drying synthetics.
Baking? Don’t peek! The temperature inside your oven drops 25 to 50 degrees every time the oven door is opened.
Clean your refrigerator’s condenser coils twice a year.
Lower the hot water temperature on your water heater to 120 degrees (140 degrees if you have a dishwasher).
A manual defrost freezer should be defrosted when frost is 1/4″ thick.
Wash full loads of laundry whenever possible. Partial loads wastes energy — and water!
Use an extra layer of insulation on your hot water heater.
Don’t waste heat! Turn the cooking eye on your electric range to OFF just before food is done.
A freezer operates more efficiently when nearly full, but not overcrowded.
If you have several loads of laundry, try to dry them one after the other. An already warm dryer saves energy and saves time.
Cooking frozen food? Defrost your food first!
Install your water heater as close as possible to where the most hot water will be used. The less distance it has to travel in the lines, the less heat you’ll lose.
Use cold or warm water for most loads of laundry. Cold water rinses as well as hot. Rinse economically with cold water.
NEWS & UPDATES
The latest news and happenings at Plateau Electric Cooperative
PEC welcomes new CEO John Proffitt
Plateau Electric Cooperative CEO John Proffitt met many of his new PEC famly members at the 85th annual meeting held Saturday, May 4, and said he looks forward to meeting everyone in P [...]