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Looking Back on 2025

As the year comes to a close, we are proud to reflect on what was accomplished across UCEMC. This year was filled with progress, teamwork, and meaningful moments that strengthened our cooperative and the communities we serve.

We invested in our electric system to improve reliability and prepare for the future. This included the completion of the new Livingston substation, an important project that strengthens service in the area and supports continued growth. We also expanded the use of fiber technology across our system, improving system control, communication, and outage response so we can serve members more efficiently.

We connected with members through Member Appreciation lunches in each of our districts and our Annual Meeting, where members came together for food, fellowship, and cooperative updates.

Throughout the year, our crews worked safely in all conditions to restore power, complete maintenance, and carry out major projects across the Upper Cumberland. At the same time, we strengthened our community partnerships through school visits, youth programs, and UCEMC Cares grants that supported local organizations.

These accomplishments are possible because of our employees, our leadership, and the members we proudly serve. Thank you for being part of another impactful year at UCEMC.

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The Upper Cumberland Electric Membership Corporation (UCEMC) is an electric power distribution cooperative. UCEMC is owned and operated by its members and distributes electric power through more than 4,600 miles of lines to more than 50,000 members located primarily in Jackson, Overton, Putnam and Smith Counties and northern DeKalb County. Several members are served in “fringe” areas of Clay, Fentress, Macon, Pickett, White, and Wilson Counties.

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  • UCEMC Communications

    The Upper Cumberland Electric Membership Corporation (UCEMC) is an electric power distribution cooperative. UCEMC is owned and operated by its members and distributes electric power through more than 4,600 miles of lines to more than 50,000 members located primarily in Jackson, Overton, Putnam and Smith Counties and northern DeKalb County. Several members are served in “fringe” areas of Clay, Fentress, Macon, Pickett, White, and Wilson Counties.

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