May is National Electrical Safety Month, which is the perfect time to evaluate the safety of your home’s electrical system. Outdated wiring and overloaded circuits are the most common causes of electrical fires. Check the following areas of your home…
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60-day disconnection suspension ends on May 14
Times are challenging for many of our members. Illness and job loss have caused much uncertainty throughout the communities we serve. Singing River Electric has closely monitored and adhered to federal and state guidance concerning COVID-19. We initiated a suspension…
Crews replace more than 30 broken poles following 4/23 tornado
April left in much the same way it started – with severe storms. Crews responded on Thursday, April 23, to restore electric service following damage from severe weather and three EF-1 tornadoes that tore through George and Greene counties. One…
April is Lineman Appreciation Month
Singing River Electric line crews work around the clock, sometimes in difficult and dangerous conditions, to keep power flowing to our local communities. Whether they’re restoring power in a viral outbreak, restoring power after a major storm or daily maintaining…
Social distancing? There are many ways to do business
Did you know there is no additional fee to pay by phone, online or with the SmartHub mobile app? SRE will not be disconnecting for non-payment for a 60-day suspension period beginning March 15, 2020. The suspension does not eliminate…
Beware of Scammers
Beware of phone scams. SRE members have received calls demanding credit card payment over the phone to avoid service disconnection. 🛑 This is a scam. Hang up. Call our office or use the SmartHub mobile app to check payment balance or…
Drive-up open during business hours, SmartHub app and website 24/7
With the health and safety of our members, employees and community as our top priority, Singing River Electric lobbies will close beginning Tuesday, March 17. Drive-up windows remain open during business hours. Call any of our offices before heading our…
Disconnects temporarily suspended
Based on guidance received from the Mississippi Public Service Commission (MSPSC) on Sunday, March 15, Singing River Electric will temporarily suspend electric service disconnections for 60 days. This was decided to protect public health concerning COVID-19 (Coronavirus) and as a…
Cooperative Days of Service
Signing River Electric joined other Mississippi electric co-ops to participate in Cooperative Days of Service, held annually in conjunction with Martin Luther King, Jr.’s birthday and holiday. King stated, “Life’s most persistent and urgent question is, ‘What are you doing…
Four Tips for Winter Safety
It’s no surprise that winter months bring increased potential for fire risks and electrical safety hazards. This makes sense because during the coldest months, consumers are using additional electrical devices and appliances, like space heaters, electric blankets and portable generators.…