MLGW has partnered with TVA EnergyRight to bring energy-efficient LED lighting upgrades to small businesses in our community. Through the TVA EnergyRight Small Business Lighting Replacement program, small businesses may be eligible to receive an incentive covering up to 70% of the cost to upgrade to energy efficient LED lights. Upgraded LED lighting can help small businesses save money on energy costs, create a more appealing environment for customers, and increase the productivity of employees. To see if your small business qualifies to participate in the program and receive your potential cost savings, visit tinyurl.com/MLGW-TVA to set up a free lighting assessment. MLGW partners with TVA EnergyRight to offer additional programs to support small businesses, including: + Energy efficiency incentives that help businesses replace inefficient equipment, like HVAC and refrigeration, to save money on energy costs. + Business energy savings training, a free on-demand video series, that helps businesses better manage energy use to reduce their energy costs and meet sustainability goals. For more information about how MLGW can help your small business save, please contact Sherita Goodman at (901) 528-4469 or email [email protected].
Memphis Light, Gas and Water (MLGW)
公用事业
Memphis,Tennessee 6,879 位关注者
MLGW is the largest three-service public power utility in the nation, serving more than 439,000 customers.
关于我们
MLGW is the largest three-service public power utility in the nation, serving more than 444,000 customers in Memphis and Shelby County. The utility's Economic Development team helps businesses in Memphis and Shelby County succeed. Find out how by contacting us at (901) 528-4228 or [email protected]. Since 1939, Memphis Light, Gas and Water has met the utility needs of Memphis and Shelby County residents by delivering reliable and affordable electricity, natural gas and water service. Electricity is supplied to MLGW by the Tennessee Valley Authority, while natural gas is purchased from a variety of suppliers and transported by three pipeline companies — Texas Gas Transmission Corporation, Trunkline Gas Company and ANR Pipeline Company. Memphis receives its water from one of the largest artesian water systems in the world. MLGW is led by a president and a five-member board of commissioners who are appointed by the mayor of Memphis and approved by the Memphis City Council.
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https://www.mlgw.com
Memphis Light, Gas and Water (MLGW)的外部链接
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- 公用事业
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- 1,001-5,000 人
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- Memphis,Tennessee
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- 政府机构
- 创立
- 1939
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Memphis Light, Gas and Water (MLGW)员工
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MLGW's own Timothy Bishop, Corporate Safety, penned a blog post for Samsara detailing strategies for change management. Check it out! https://bit.ly/4ewI9Ko
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MLGW is proud to say Chandrika Winston Rosser, our own Vice President of Gas and Water Engineering and Operations, has been selected to participate in the Southern Gas Association's Accredited Natural Gas Executive (ANGE) program. Congratulations Chandrika! This is well deserved.
We are excited to present the outstanding professionals selected for the Southern Gas Association’s Accredited Natural Gas Executive Program (ANGE). These extraordinary leaders represent the future of our industry, chosen for their commitment to innovation, leadership excellence, and advancing the natural gas sector. The ANGE program isn’t just a leadership course—it’s a transformative experience. Over the next 18 months, this cohort will dive into cutting-edge training, guided by some of the industry’s most respected experts. They will cultivate the critical skills needed to lead in an evolving energy landscape, forging strong networks and developing strategies that will shape the future of natural gas. This cohort stands at the forefront of our industry’s future, ready to tackle challenges with innovative solutions and inspire positive change within their organizations. Join us in congratulating these exceptional leaders as they embark on this journey. Follow along to witness their growth and the impact they’ll have on the future of energy. Congratulations Jamie Johnson, Paul Stratman, Denny M., Eliza Castillo, John Bozarth, Arthur Cheatham, Lauren Brown, Reagan Ginther, Chandrika Winston-Rosser, P.E., Tyler Tunic, Suzanne Gilbert, PHR, Chris Howell, Jamie M. Herdocia, PE #NaturalGasLeadership #FutureOfEnergy #ANGEProgram #InnovationInLeadership #EnergyLeaders #Leadership #EnergyInnovation #FutureLeaders #NaturalGas #PoweringProgress #EnergyInnovation #LeadershipTips #LeadershipMindset #StrategicLeadership #CareerAdvancement #LeadershipExcellence #ProfessionalGrowth #ExecutivePresence
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Memphis Light, Gas and Water (MLGW)转发了
Join us this evening if you can!
Come join us for an event filled with learning, networking, and growth! This in-person event is a fantastic opportunity to connect with fellow professionals in the energy industry, expand your knowledge, and advance your career. Gary Harris, Director of Government and Community Relations, TVA will provide valuable insights on Navigating Your Career Effectively. Whether you are a seasoned professional or just starting out, this event is tailored to benefit everyone. Don't miss out on this opportunity to invest in yourself and your future. Mark your calendar and get ready for a day of professional development like no other! Thursday, November 7th (5:30 - 7:00pm) University of Memphis, Hardaway Hall of Fame, 570 Normal Street, Memphis, TN
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Exciting news! Registration is now open for the @TVAEnergyRight School Uplift program for public and private schools! Help our local schools elevate their energy efficiency, save money and create more sustainable, comfortable learning environments for students. School faculty and staff can find more information about the 2025-2026 program at https://lnkd.in/gS3yP4v5.
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Memphis Light, Gas and Water (MLGW)转发了
It's back-to-school season! Families across the U.S. are sending their children back to the classroom. Many of these students will be taking advantage of their school's hot lunches, served in the cafeteria. Did you know that natural gas keeps school lunches affordable? By using natural gas for cooking and space and water heating, schools can keep energy spending as low as 2% of total spending, freeing up funds for more nutritious food, reduced or free lunch programs, and other critical resources. Learn more today: https://buff.ly/4duCbdg
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Memphis City Councilwoman Pearl Eva Walker invites the public to a community Q&A session on xAI Saturday, August 10 from 9 to 11 a.m. at Southwest Tennessee Community College’s Whitehaven Campus (1234 Finley). Representatives from #MLGW will be available to answer questions relevant to the utility. The meeting is open to the public and will be live streamed. Customers can submit questions in advance via Survey Monkey or in person via comment card at the event: https://bit.ly/4fqmghu Attendees are asked to register via Eventbrite: https://bit.ly/4d6Kagg Refreshments will be served. Visit https://bit.ly/2JyuEg8 for more information.
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While high school students from Memphis Shelby County Schools were on summer break, #MLGW offered some of them an opportunity to participate in the first-ever Automotive Boot Camp. From June 3 to June 21, students from Cordova, Craigmont and Kingsbury high schools participated in the boot camp. During the boot camp the students obtained hands-on experience and learned about vehicle repair from MLGW mechanics. https://lnkd.in/e3tBRjqU
MLGW Moment: MLGW Hosted an Automotive Boot Camp for High School Students
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Happy #EconomicTuesday! Today is the last day to vote in the "Coolest Thing Made in Tennessee" contest! This state-wide elimination-style competition showcases innovative products made right here in Tennessee, and two of our very own from the Memphis area have made it to the top eight: eclipse glasses by American Paper Optics in Bartlett and Huey, a nail polish robot by Blank Beauty in Collierville. Remember, voting ends TODAY! Visit the Coolest Thing Made in Tennessee voting page to cast your vote! https://lnkd.in/dt4EdM_5 Follow us for updates on #MLGW's community engagement efforts. The MLGW Economic Development team helps Memphis and Shelby County businesses succeed. Find out how by contacting us at (901) 528-4228 or [email protected].
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Many thanks to all those who participated. We appreciate you!
Yesterday, we joined Memphis Light, Gas and Water (MLGW) for a breakfast meeting focusing on the impact of excavation damages and MLGW's efforts to protect the infrastructure that more than 440,000 customers rely on everyday. It's always great to support our members and their important work.