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Ripley Power and Light Again Achieves the Highest Standard for Safe, Reliable Public Power. Ripley Power and Light Company once again has earned the Reliable Public Power Provider Diamond Level designation. With the intention of developing a future workforce pipeline, the Second Annual West Tennessee Pathways2Possibilities Career Expo was held for eighth graders in March.

Ripley Power & Light was honored with the American Public Power Association's Safety Award of Excellence. Hunt for electric safety tips as you learn how to protect yourself and others when you head outside this summer.
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As a municipal utility, our daily operations and our capital improvements are funded through our revenues. We do not use tax dollars. In fact, we give the city and county hundreds of thousands of dollars each year in lieu of tax payments.
Phillip Jackson is a retired Lauderdale County Superintendent of Education. An educator for 40 years, he started at Ripley High School in 1969 teaching bookkeeping and accounting. He spent 32 years of his career in school administration. A graduate of Halls High School, he has a bachelor's degree in education from Lambuth University and a master's degree in education (administration and supervision) from the University of Memphis. He and his wife, Jean, a retired school teacher, have one child and two grandchildren.
Ripley Power and Light Company showed once again that it provides customers safe and reliable electric service. Ripley Power and Light earned the Diamond RP3 Award for the second time - the highest of three levels of recognition and the most difficult to achieve and maintain.
Ripley Power and Light is involved in our communities in many ways. Whether it's lighting for City Park in Ripley or working to attract a new industry, we consider ourself a partner in helping our communities. Here are some of the ways we are involved. Economic growth is a priority.
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Rob Harris
Oct 29, 2021
As many of us know getting a paycheck weekly we are no Rockefellers. Smack in the middle of the covid pandemic I had a month in which my bank account was running a bit low and when paying my electric bill online went through but another auto pay bill through it out and literally.52 cents caused my electric bill payment to be rejected. Of course as soon as I realized what had happened I took care of it including the $30 returned check charge even though there was no check involved it was all electronic.

Because of this event I was told I could no longer use any online services, view bill, pay bill, ask questions and would have to pay bill in cash or money order in person FOREVER. Never a possibility of using the online services. So Smug and uncaring. I was floored. The one saving grace to all this is the fact that solar energy is catching on very very quickly and Ripley Power and Light want even exist is less than a decade. Better start looking for a new job uncaring, disrespectful folks at Ripley Power and Light.
Blue Chevy BlueChevy
May 30, 2020
Very nice facility and reliable services. The staff that operate the lobby are always helpful and friendly. Just one of the perks of living in a small town
Kenneth Lovett
Jan 08, 2018
They are rude disrespectful and dont care about their customers I tried to get my brother lights turned on and they told me they wouldent do it even after I ran all over town to get the info they needed so if you want your lights turned on go to forkadeer electric!