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Metering Requirements

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[…] for you and your neighbors. If we can’t access equipment, we have to contact the member and return at a later date. That’s inefficient for our workforce, costly to your Co-op, and it could be dangerous in an emergency situation.Thank you for keeping everyone safe by keeping electrical equipment on your property accessible! Electric […]

Electrical Equipment on Your Property

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[…] for you and your neighbors. If we can’t access equipment, we have to contact the member and return at a later date. That’s inefficient for our workforce, costly to your Co-op, and it could be dangerous in an emergency situation.Thank you for keeping everyone safe by keeping electrical equipment on your property accessible! Electric […]

Electric Vehicles

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[…] Electric vehicles provide an opportunity for your Co-op to expand services for members and to do so in a manner that mitigates their impact on the Co-op’s costs and therefore on member costs. EV Charging Assistant EV Experience EV Ready Home Commercial EV Charging EV Resources EV Charging Assistant EV Experience EV Ready Home […]

Your Questions, Your Co-op’s Answers

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Answers to some of your most frequently asked questions: substation security, solar viability, rate structure, and demand charge. Read on to learn more.

Co-op Asks Members to Review Unclaimed Capital Credit List

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Flathead Electric Cooperative (FEC) Trustees recently retired $8 million dollars in capital credits to active members, largely via credits on November/December electric bills.

Why do I have to keep paying the basic charge if I have the meter removed?

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Your basic charge is there on your bill regardless of whether you have a meter in place. This fee covers taxes, depreciation, and insurance on the equipment in the field, plus the maintenance of our lines and substations that feed [...]

Thank you, Jay Downen

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Recognizing Years of Dedicated Service: Thank you, Jay Downen