Fayetteville Public Utilities announced this week that electric customers will see a 14-cent increase on their electric bills as the Tennessee Valley Authority rates change effective April 1.
Olivia Paris of Fayetteville High School and Jake Bradford of Riverside Christian Academy have been selected to attend the 2013 Youth Leadership Summit sponsored by the Tennessee Electric Cooperati
Fayetteville Public Utilities’ CEO and General Manager, Britt Dye, announced this week that electric rates will decrease again in March as the Tennessee Valley Authority’s variable fuel
Pre-kindergarten students at Stone Bridge Academy leaned about electric and natural gas safety recently as representatives from Fayetteville Public Utilities visited their school.
Meghan Sullenger of Fayetteville was selected to represent Tennessee on the Youth Leadership Council (YLC) of the National Rural Electric Cooperative Association (NRECA).
Last month, the Fayetteville Public Utility Student Utility Board (SUB) learned about the utility’s Telecom Department and all the telecommunication services it offers.
Fayetteville Public Utilities has announced that electric rates will decrease for the second consecutive month as the Tennessee Valley Authority’s variable fuel cost drops by $4.10 on an aver
Electric rates will decrease in the month of January as the Tennessee Valley Authority’s variable fuel cost declines.
The employees of Fayetteville Public Utilities will be recycling your live Christmas trees into useable mulch in the Grind a Pine recycling event.
Fayetteville Public Utilities CEO and General Manager Britt Dye was recently elected as a member of the Tennessee Electric Cooperative Association Board of Trustees as the 71st annual me
William Hurd and Micky Lawson, two board directors of Fayetteville Public Utilities, and FPU’s CEO and General Manager Britt Dye were recognized during the recent Tennessee Electric Cooperati
Electric consumers will see an increase in their December bills due to TVA’s higher seasonal energy rate and also TVA’s total monthly fuel cost for the month.
Fayetteville Public Utilities invites you to participate in the annual Harvest of Hope Food Drive that helps fill the shelves of the local Good Samaritan Association with food to feed our neighbors
On October 27, Fayetteville Public Utilities sent eight electric linemen and four trucks to help restore power along the Atlantic Seaboard in the aftermath of Hurricane Sandy, a hybrid superstorm,
Fayetteville Public Utilities and other utility crews are completing the upgrades to water lines in the areas of Wells Hill Road, Wallace Drive and Hillcrest Circle.
Fayetteville Public Utilities has been recognized for its successful participation in the Tennessee Water and Wastewater Energy Efficiency Partnership Program in a ceremony held in Nashville by the
After Fayetteville Public Utilities’ completed upgrades and resolved issues with its wastewater system, the full lifting of the sewer construction moratorium was celebrated in a special cerem
With cooler temperatures on the way, electric customers can expect their bills to decrease in October due to changes in the weather and changes in electric rates.
Fayetteville Public Utilities has begun offering its Free Fall Light Up and Safety Inspection Program to all their natural gas customers.
Fayetteville Public Utilities crew members were among more than 40 electric cooperative lineworkers from Tennessee co-ops helped restore power to those affected by Hurricane Isaac.
Fayetteville Public Utilities has announced that the Tennessee Valley Authority total monthly fuel cost will increase for the month of September.
Special thanks to The Elk Valley Times for allowing us to reprint their story published in the August 15, 2012 edition.
Fayetteville Public Utilities hosted its first Student Utility Board meeting for the 2012-2013 school year on August 9th at the main FPU office for a day of orientation.
Fayetteville Public Utilities has announced that the Tennessee Valley Authority total monthly fuel cost will decrease for the month of August.
The Tennessee Department of Commerce and Insurance’s Division of Consumer Affairs warns utility consumers to be on guard for scammers attempting to gain your personal information under a bogu
The American Public Gas Association (APGA) is has appointed Micky Lawson to the 2012 APGA Public Gas Policy Council (PGPC).
Increases of 4 percent in water rates and 12 percent in wastewater rates were recommended to Fayetteville Public Utilities by the Municipal Technical Advisory Service (MTAS), the agency that provid
Electric consumers will see an increase in their June bills due to TVA’s summer demand and energy rate TVA’s total monthly fuel cost.
Citing a combination of increasing costs of cable programming and the cost associated with continuing to upgrade bandwidth, increasing system reliability and adding redundancy to serve telecommunic
Fayetteville Public Utilities has announced that electric customers will see an increase in the total monthly fuel cost on their electric bills effective May 1, 2012 as they pass along the Ten