GEA Connect, powered by Greeneville Energy Authority, was given the opportunity to work with Calix to provide two outdoor access points to assist Tennessee Valley Authority in their dam assessment process that took place last month. TVA dam safety experts conducted a thorough inspection of the Nolichucky Dam, which was impacted by the historic flooding from Helene. We were proud to offer them internet connectivity to assist with this critical task. Thank you, Calix, for your generosity and assistance with this project.
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The purpose of this page is to keep you updated with news and information reguarding Greeneville Light & Power System. This page is not monitored 24/7. If you have an outage, please call us at 423-636-6200 or login to SmartHub and report your outage using your computer or mobile device.
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Greeneville Energy Authority - GLPS的外部链接
- 所属行业
- 公用事业
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- 51-200 人
- 总部
- Greeneville,Tennessee
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- 非营利机构
- 创立
- 1945
- 领域
- Power Utility
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Greeneville Energy Authority - GLPS员工
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Meet Aly Collins: A Success Story with GEA Connect! As a work-from-home Business Owner, Aly shares her journey with GEA Connect’s internet service. From her initial call to our seamless installation process, both outside and inside her home, discover why she chose GEA Connect as her trusted internet provider. Experience what local, reliable service truly means through Aly's story. Join our growing family of satisfied customers who depend on GEA Connect for their business and home internet needs. Visit mygea.net or call us at 423-636-6200 to get started. Local service. Reliable connection. That's the GEA difference!
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Greenevillle Energy Authority is currently accepting applications for the position of Part Time-Night Dispatcher. Applications will be accepted now through Thursday, November 14, 2024 by 5:00 PM EST. Details regarding this position are available at https://lnkd.in/eKrhWEyY Greeneville Energy Authority is an equal opportunity provider and employer.
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Greeneville Energy Authority - GLPS转发了
“The whole process, from start to finish, was so easy… such a positive experience” A blurb from a client testimonial we shot for our local power board (our client) Greeneville Energy Authority - GLPS. That’s, better than a billboard if you ask me! Why do I say that? Because when properly placed and distributed, a testimonial allows a satisfied customer to tell REAL stories about how your business solved their problem to REAL people. This immediately creates trust. We all need some level of trust before we make buying decisions. Video Testimonials should be part of your 2025 video marketing strategy. P.S. There's also time left to make that last push toward the 2024 finish line if you're needing something to get you over that hump.
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Meet Aly Collins: A Success Story with GEA Connect! As a work-from-home Business Owner, Aly shares her journey with GEA Connect’s internet service. From her initial call to our seamless installation process, both outside and inside her home, discover why she chose GEA Connect as her trusted internet provider. Experience what local, reliable service truly means through Aly's story. Join our growing family of satisfied customers who depend on GEA Connect for their business and home internet needs. Visit mygea.net or call us at 423-636-6200 to get started. Local service. Reliable connection. That's the GEA difference!
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As we take a moment to catch our breath after Hurricane Helene, we want to express our heartfelt gratitude to the many individuals and organizations who provided invaluable support, meals, and assistance to our employees during this challenging time. Your generosity speaks volumes, and we couldn’t have done it without you! A special shoutout to those who helped deliver food: Robert Bailey & his wife Chris Hensley (driving a Bailey’s Heating & Air van) Addison Williams Thank you to the amazing individuals & organizations that provided meals: Critters (multiple days) Chris Marsh (Marsh Propane) Top Choice Smoking Pig BBQ Cedar Creek Presbyterian Church Victory Church of God Trinity Church Zaxby’s Arrowhead Church (Morristown) Morgan Williams (anonymous food donation) First Church of God – Asheville Hwy Rocky Top Smoke House (Cody Caraway) Oak Grove Baptist Church Troyer’s Angeez Catering Scott Niswonger Pizza Inn Allen Johnson (Marathon) Mt. Hebron Church Bryan Jones (The Gathering Place) Lorrie Marsh Church of God Ingles GHS Band Broken P Farm Greeneville Nutrition Main Street Dance Company Mary Ann Hall Hazel Bible Beverly Miller Sandra Kinser Ken & Shannon Brewer Amy Luttrell Ruth Gosnell Joe Woods Horse Creek Church of God Billy Haney Jamie Roberts Publix Jim Cureton A huge thank you to Kelly Tarlton for washing the out-of-town linemen’s clothes, and to North Greene High School for opening their facilities for our employees to shower. And to the family members of our employees—thank you for your sacrifices and support during these long hours. Your love made all the difference. If we missed anyone, please know that your kindness and generosity truly impacted our restoration efforts. We are forever grateful for this incredible community!
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Greeneville Energy Authority - GLPS转发了
Getting an urgent call from what sounds like your utility company might make you think: Did I forget to pay my bill? The caller says there’s a way to avoid shutoff and fees: they’ll send you a barcode by text or email so you can pay at a local retailer like Walgreens, CVS, or Walmart. Don’t. It’s all a lie. Wondering how to know it’s not a real utility company calling? Scammers call unexpectedly and create a sense of urgency. But real utility companies don’t do that. Even if you owe money, they’ll work with you on a payment plan and won’t try to scare you into paying immediately — and they won’t send you a barcode and insist you take it to a store to pay. Here’s how to deal with calls or messages that appear to come from your utility company: Contact the utility company yourself.?If you’re worried you might be behind on your bills, call the company using the number on your bill or the utility company’s website ― never the number the caller gave you, which will lead you back to the scammer. Know only scammers demand you pay a certain way.?Scammers ask you to pay in a way that makes it hard for you to get your money back —?wiring money, putting money on a?gift card, using?payment apps,?paying with a scannable barcode or?QR code, or?cryptocurrency. Your utility company won’t demand you pay that way. Act quickly if you suspect you paid a scammer.?Contact the company you used to send the money and tell them it was fraud. Ask for their help to reverse the payment. You might be able to?recover some of your money. Report utility company impersonators to your utility company and to the FTC at?ReportFraud.ftc.gov. Member FDIC | AJBank.com | #banklocal
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