Murfreesboro Electric to join with Middle Tennessee Electric

Murfreesboro City Council passes measure to merge, MTE Board affirms agreement.

Murfreesboro, Tennessee – January 10, 2020 – The Middle Tennessee Electric Board of Directors unanimously approved an agreement today to merge the Murfreesboro Electric Department into the Middle Tennessee Electric Membership Corporation (MTE).  This action followed Thursday night’s vote by the Murfreesboro City Council to approve the merger. 

The agreement provides for the acquisition of Electric Department’s assets from the City of Murfreesboro and the merger of its operations into those of Middle Tennessee Electric.  The agreement calls for a total payment of $302 million over fifteen years.

The merger, which would combine the two Murfreesboro-based electric distribution systems, must still be approved by the Tennessee Valley Authority (TVA), the nation’s largest power provider and the generating utility that provides wholesale electricity to each.  TVA also provides regulatory oversight to local distribution utilities. 

Upon Board’s approval to acquire the City’s Electric Department, MTE’s Board Chair Mike Woods said, “We are both excited and gratified to take this step in combining these two great operations - excited for the efficiencies and opportunities it creates and gratified that the leadership in the City Council and City Hall have seen fit to trust Middle Tennessee Electric to continue the tradition of providing affordable electricity and excellent service to the citizens of Murfreesboro.”

Murfreesboro City Manager Craig Tindall talked about the decision to come together with MTE, “We determined this situation presented a unique opportunity for both parties.  The Electric Department and MTE have called Murfreesboro home for more than 80 years, oftentimes providing electricity to customers directly across the street from each other.  Both utility providers have done superior work for their customers for many decades.  Transferring the operations of the Electric Department to Middle Tennessee Electric creates a more efficient operation with the resources needed to address the impending changes in the industry.  This will greatly benefit electric customers now and in the future.  Moreover, electric ratepayers in Middle Tennessee will enjoy as co-op members a direct voice in their electric utility operations.  But it is equally important to recognize that the citizens and businesses in the City will benefit from proceeds generated by the transaction that will help fund infrastructure needs and long-term economic development projects.”

Founded in 1936, Middle Tennessee Electric Membership Corporation is the largest electric co-op in Tennessee, serving more than 500,000 Tennesseans via 230,000+ accounts covering 2,100 square miles in 11 middle Tennessee counties, primarily Rutherford, Cannon, Williamson, and Wilson counties. Municipalities served include Franklin, Smyrna, Lavergne, Lebanon and Mt. Juliet. MTE employs 420 people in 6 local offices and its Murfreesboro corporate headquarters.

The Murfreesboro Electric Department has served the City and the surrounding area since 1939, covering 39 square miles via 67,000 accounts and an estimated 136,000 residents.  The Electric Department has approximately 90 employees, all located in downtown Murfreesboro.

“For the sake of our customers and our employees, I couldn’t be happier that Murfreesboro Electric is coming together with Middle Tennessee Electric.  MTE is a terrific operation; our culture and dedication to customer satisfaction are completely in synch. It will be seamless.” Said P.D. Mynatt, General Manager of the Murfreesboro Electric Department.

According to Chris Jones, President/CEO of Middle Tennessee Electric, “This merger has always been about the two great utilities being even better together.  Both utilities provide reliable, affordable electricity and deliver great customer service.  The rates will not be negatively impacted, the combined utility will be more efficient, costly system duplication will end, and there will be more resources available in outage situations. The Electric Department’s building will still be used for the next few years, and any Electric Department employee that wants a job will have a job.  This opportunity could not have turned out better for everyone involved.”

Middle Tennessee Electric will pay $245 million for the Murfreesboro Electric Department, with $43 million paid at closing and $202 million to be paid over 15 years. With interest, the total payment will be $302 million. TVA’s review and approval process of the merger is expected to take 60-90 days.

About Middle Tennessee Electric (MTE)

About Middle Tennessee Electric (MTE)

Founded in 1936, MTE is the largest electric cooperative in the Tennessee Valley Authority (TVA) region and the second largest in the United States, serving more than 750,000 Tennesseans via 330,000+ accounts covering nearly 2,200 square miles in 11 Middle Tennessee counties, primarily Rutherford, Cannon, Williamson and Wilson. Municipalities served include Murfreesboro, Franklin, Brentwood, Smyrna, La Vergne, Lebanon and Mt. Juliet. MTE employs around 530 people in six local offices and its Murfreesboro headquarters. 
  
MTE’s subsidiary, United Communications, is a nationally recognized broadband company with a fiber network spanning more than 3,700 route miles, providing high-speed internet to portions of Williamson, Maury, Rutherford, Marshall, Bedford, Franklin, Wilson and Davidson counties.  

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