NES Goes Before Metro Nashville Council, Lists Off Reasons Why It No-Bid Street Light Contract

Nashville Electric Service Officials Appeared Before Two Metro Nashville Council Committees Monday To Defend A $47 Million No-Bid Contract To Upgrade The City’s Street Lights To LED Fixtures. The Utility Provider Told Council Members To Compare Its Deal To Philadelphia’s, Which Actually Cost 12% Less Per Street Light Fixture, Was Competitively Bid Out And Has A Faster Completion Timeline.

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Dems Funnel Funds into Tennessee Renewable Energy Projects Amid Reports of Rising Need for Reliable Fuels

The Amount Of Energy Used To Produce One Dollar Of GDP In Tennessee Is Slightly Greater Than The Median Of Other States. This Indicates Tennessee May Need To Determine Their Own Best Practices, Despite What Other States Are Doing.

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Major Winter Storm Expected To Continue Across Tennessee

Over The Weekend, Tennesseans Began To Brace Themselves For The Major Winter Storm That Ran From Coast To Coast. The Icy Weather Is Expected To Continue Throughout Tuesday And Possibly Through The Week.

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