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Welcome to the Jackson Energy Authority Learning Center! Articles, videos and pdf documents about our electric, gas, propane, water, and wastewater services are right at your fingertips. Browse topics by using the filters below or search by keyword. See a topic that interests you? Simply select it to learn more.


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Residential | Safety
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Carbon Monoxide

With its odorless, colorless, tasteless and non-irritating properties, Carbon Monoxide can be dangerous. Know the signs of CO poisoning to prevent harm.

Residential | Business | Safety
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Pipeline Markers

Because natural gas is transported through an underground pipeline system, it’s important have an awareness of markers for the pipelines in our community.

Residential | Business
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Gas Public Awareness

Safety is our top priority… in the delivery of natural gas services and in the efforts to communicate the importance of staying safe around natural gas.

Residential
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Natural Gas Safety Checks

Performing inspections of natural gas equipment and appliances is necessary to ensure safe, proper operation.

All Services
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Call Before You Dig

Underground utility and telecommunications service lines are buried underground throughout our community. Always call 811 before you dig to prevent unnecessary, damaging dig-ins.

Residential
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Grilling with Gas

There’s nothing like the convenience and ease of grilling with gas.

Residential
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An Endless Supply of Gas

Rid yourself of the hassle of changing out portable cylinder tanks or worse yet, running out of fuel in the middle of cooking that delicious meal.

Residential | Business | Safety
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Smell Propane?

Propane gas is colorless and odorless in it’s natural state so for safety reasons a rotten-egg smell is added to aid in detecting leaks.

Residential | Business
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Reading a Tank Gauge

An empty propane tank is not a good thing. Knowing how to read your tank gauge helps you monitor your fuel level.