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  • May 27, 2010

    The PES Board adopted the organization's budget for fiscal year ending June 30, 2011. The full budget can be downloaded here. This budget projects total revenue of nearly $42.9 million and total expenses of $42.6 million. This year's budget shows a decrease in operations and maintenance expenses when compared to the previous year, but an increase in capital spending.

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Welcome to PES!

As Tennessee's oldest municipal electric system, and the first system in the State to receive power from the Tennessee Valley Authority, Pulaski Electric System has a unique and unrivaled history of service. Pulaski, an All-America City in 1993, with its industry-friendly environment and its beautiful country side setting, is located near the I-65 interstate corridor between Nashville, Tennessee and Huntsville, Alabama. The Pulaski / Giles County Economic Development Commission and our Chamber of Commerce will be delighted to provide information regarding the City of Pulaski and Giles County. PES currently serves nearly 15,000 customers and operates over 1,200 miles of electric line throughout Giles County. We provide service to the City of Pulaski and the communities of Ardmore, Elkton, Goodspring, Lynnville, Minor Hill and Prospect.

PES also operates Energize.  This state-of-the-art 100% fiber optic network provides high-speed data, television, and telephone service to residents and businesses in and around Pulaski, Tennessee.

If you are interested in current electric outage information, please check out our outage status map