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- Management Team | Prince George Electr
Management Team Sarat Yellepeddi President & CEO Yellepeddi joined PGEC in September 2019 as VP of information technology, and was promoted to COO and SVP of IT in June 2020. Previously, Yellepeddi had been with SEDC in Atlanta, Georgia for more than ten years. He started at SEDC as VP of IT development in 2007 and became chief technology officer in 2015, which was his most recent position before coming to work for the co-op. Prior to his career with SEDC, Yellepeddi worked as a project manager at Allstate Insurance for seven years. He earned his M.S. in mechanical engineering and Executive M.B.A. from Northern Illinois University in 1999 and 2003, respectively, and is Microsoft certified. Robert Hall CFO & Senior Vice President of Regulatory Affairs Hall joined PGEC in May 2007 as manager of corporate services. He was promoted to CFO in November 2014, and has served as SVP of regulatory affairs since June 2020. Hall is also VP of PGEC Enterprises LLC, the fiber-to-the-home broadband service RURALBAND, which is a position he's held since 2016. Prior to joining the co-op in 2007, Hall was with Dominion Energy for nine years. First hired by VEPCO (now Dominion) as an accountant in 1999, he was soon promoted to manager of accounting in the fall of 2001 and retained that role until coming to work for PGEC. He graduated from Longwood University in 1992 with a B.S. in business administration and accounting, and passed the Virginia CPA exam in 1999. Joshua Krenicky Vice President of Engineering & Operations Krenicky joined PGEC in September 2017 as a Journeyman Lineman. In 2019, he transitioned from Journeyman Lineman to Engineer Technician. The following year, Krenicky became Operations Project Manager and managed many strategic initiatives including the system redesign that allowed the Cooperative to improve meter readings to 99 percent. He became the Manager of Operations in Aug. 2021 and was promoted to Vice President of Engineering & Operations in January 2025. Prior to joining the PGEC family, Krenicky worked for Southside Electric Cooperative, where he completed the lineman apprenticeship program and obtained his Journeyman Lineman Certificate. Lee Chappell Director of Safety & Loss Control Chappell joined PGEC in November 2001 as its Design Engineer. He was promoted to Vice President of Operations in 2004. In August 2023, he was promoted to VP of Engineering and Operations. In January 2025, Chappell became the co-op's Director of Safety & Loss Control.
- Connect With Us | Prince George Electr
Phone and Fax Phone: (804) 834-2424 Fax: (804 834-8217 To report an outage, please call our office at (804) 834-2424 or click HERE to register for Outage Texting Email Have a question? Send us an email: info@pgec.coop . These emails are monitored during business hours only. Address Prince George Drop Box: 5718 Courthouse Rd., Prince George, VA 23875 Waverly Headquarters: 7103 General Mahone Hwy., Waverly, VA 23890 Mailing: P.O. Box 168, Waverly, Va 23890 Can't find what you are looking for or have another question? Please contact us directly by using the "Send Us A Message" form, and a Member Services Representative will get back to you as soon as possible. PGEC's in-person office hours are 9:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m., Monday through Friday. Emails are monitored during business hours only. If you have an urgent need or assistance after hours, please call (804) 834-2424 Cash, checks, and money orders are accepted at the Waverly location, and checks and money orders can also be placed in the Prince George drop box. You can always make payments using a credit/debit card online or by phone 24/7. Waverly Headquarters and Member Services Office 7103 General Mahone Hwy., Waverly, VA 23890 Prince George Member Service Drop Box only 5718 Courthouse Rd., Prince George, VA 23875 SEND US A MESSAGE Name Email Subject Message Submit Thanks for submitting!
- My Cooperative | Prince George Electr
My Cooperative Who Are We? PGEC Communications PGEC in the Community Annual Meeting Careers Leadership Rates, Bylaws & Regulations Nondiscrimination Statement
- Forms & Requests | Prince George Electr
Forms & Requests Capital Credit Refund Inquiry Form Capital Credit Questionnaire Application for Membership/Service & Responsibility Statement Non-Residential Application for Membership/Service & Responsibility Stateme Realtor Application for Membership/Service & Responsibility Statement Release of Liability Utility Easement Release of Elec Capacity (Load Capacity) Serious Medical Condition Landlord Continuance
- Adopt-A-Highway Program | Prince George Electr
Adopt-A-Highway Program PGEC in the Community ROC Solid Partnership Round Up for Education Youth Programs & Scholarships VMDAEC Scholarship Youth Tour Adopt-A-Highway Program Prince George Electric Cooperative's core business purpose is to serve as your electricity provider, but the larger mission of the co-op is to help make our corner of the world a better place. “Concern for Community” is one of seven guiding principles that all co-ops share. Similar to how our wires run through our service territory, our concern for community flows through all of our decisions––because being a co-op means being a responsible partner and good neighbor. PGEC employees partners with the Adopt A Highway Program to collect trash along Walnut Hill, George Town, Spring Hill, Shingleton, and Beaver Dam roads, and are committed to this annual program! After all, we’re your local co-op. We were built by the members we serve.
- Outage Center | Prince George Electr
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- Lightning Safety | Prince George Electr
Our crews are on call and will respond 24 hours a day to restore service as quickly as possible. Call PGEC at 804-834-2424 Remember: Stay Away From Downed Power Lines! Lightning Safety Outage Preparation During an Outage During an Extended Outage Before You Lose Power Planned Outage Hurricane Resources Lightning Safety Additional Resources One of Mother Nature's most frequent weather hazards is lightning. Baseball, football, lacrosse, skiing, swimming, soccer, tennis, track and field events - all of these and other outdoor sports have been visited by lightning. The National Lightning Safety Institute (NLSI) says education is the single most important means to achieve lightning safety. A lightning safety program should be implemented at every facility and the NLSI suggests the following steps: If you hear thunder, seek shelter immediately. A responsible person should be designated to monitor weather conditions. Local weather forecasts - from The Weather Channel, NOAA Weather Radio, or local TV stations - should be observed 24 hours prior to athletic events. An inexpensive portable weather radio is recommended for obtaining timely storm data. A plan for the suspension and resumption of athletic activities should be in place before games begin. The availability of SAFE shelters is essential. SAFE evacuation sites include: fully enclosed metal vehicles with windows up, substantial buildings and areas of low ground. UNSAFE shelter areas include open pavilions and all outdoor metal objects like flag poles, fences and gates, light poles, metal bleachers, golf carts, machinery, etc. Also avoid trees, water, open fields and areas of high ground. Lightning's distance from you is easy to calculate: if you hear thunder, the associated lightning is within striking distance. The rule of thumb: when thunder roars, go indoors. Another good lightning safety motto is: "If you can see it (lightning) flee it; if you can hear it (thunder), clear it." If you feel your hair standing on end, and/or hear "crackling noises," you are in lightning's electric field. Immediately drop to a crouching position. Remove metal objects (including baseball cap) and with feet together, duck your head, and crouch down low in baseball catcher's stance with your hands on your knees. Wait a minimum of 30 minutes from the last observed lightning or thunder before resuming activities. If someone is struck by lightning, administer first aid immediately if you are qualified to do so and get emergency help promptly. People who have been struck by lightning do not carry an electrical charge and are safe to approach. Remember, "If you can see it, flee it; if you can hear it, clear it," and have a safe summer!
- Energy Solutions | Prince George Electr
Energy Solutions Home Energy Calculator Save Energy and Money Interconnection Resource Center Choose EV Safety Additional Resources
- Planned Outage | Prince George Electr
Our crews are on call and will respond 24 hours a day to restore service as quickly as possible. Call PGEC at 804-834-2424 Remember: Stay Away From Downed Power Lines! Planned Outage Outage Preparation During an Outage During an Extended Outage Before You Lose Power Planned Outage Hurricane Resources Lightning Safety Additional Resources As part of ongoing system improvement work, it is necessary on occasions to de-energize a line section. This often occurs when PGEC is upgrading the electric system or when safety considerations during repair work require it. PGEC will notify members in advance when possible, unless emergency repairs arise and prevent notification.
- Terms & Conditions | Prince George Electr
Terms & Conditions Rates, Bylaws & Regulations Bylaws Terms & Conditions Legislative Updates Nondiscrimination Statement The Terms and Conditions for Supplying Electric Service, filed with the Virginia State Corporation Commission (SCC) and adopted by the Board of Directors, are intended to establish fair and equitable policies and procedures to enable the Cooperative to provide safe, efficient, and uniform service to all members. The rules and regulations contained in the Terms and Conditions are not to be considered as complete in every detail for furnishing electric service, but are intended to be an outline of the practices of the Cooperative. Terms & Conditions Delinquent Residential Account Disconnection Policy
