Capital credit certificates mailed to NAEC members
Members who had electric service in 2022 will receive their certificates in early September.
Members who had electric service in 2022 will receive their certificates in early September.
When dead trees inevitably fall, they often take power lines and poles down with them.
Members can help fund future scholarships by enrolling their account(s) in Operation Round Up.
Heather Knight Loftis of Mountain Home was elected to a six-year system-at-large position on the NAEC Board of Directors.
Marc Walling will fill the remaining term of Jasper “Doc” Freeman, who resigned from the NAEC Board of Directors in April.
Spring and summer are opportune times for home upgrades and DIY projects. Several projects can help you save energy and money.
If you’re resolving to save money this year, start with your electric bill. Winter months mean higher energy usage as more time is spent indoors.
The Inflation Reduction Act is a federal investment in beneficial electrification and sustainable energy technology.
The certificates inform members of the amount assigned to their account in capital credits for 2021.
Hot summer days impact the amount of electricity you use each month and can increase your bill.