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Annual Meeting & Energy Expo Thursday, April 18, 2024, at the FVCC Wachholz College Center Flathead Electric Co -op invites you to the NEW Annual Meeting & Energy Expo! FVCC Wachholz College Center. Photo by Heidi Long. Whether you’re interested in the clean energy transition, you have concerns about hardening the grid, or you’d […]
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[…] regarding standby generators can be found online on our Backup & Standby Generators page or by contacting Flathead Electric Cooperative’s (FEC’s) energy services department at (406) 751 -4483 (ask for energy services). Net Metering Information regarding net metering can be found online on our Systems for your Home or Business page or by contacting […]
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[…] call one of our Energy Advisors for assistance. Explore Energy Efficiency & Rebate Programs Meet your Energy Advisors Ron Catlett Key Member Advocate Community Relations (406) 751 -4433 Email Ron Ashley Schmidt Key Member Advocate Community Relations (406) 751–1876 Email Ashley Ashley Keltner Distributed Energy Specialist Community Relations 406–751–4478 Email Ashley Andy Masa Energy […]
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What Are Capital Credits? Your Cooperative is a not -for–profit, member–owned electric utility. We do not exist to make money for shareholders – we exist only to provide low–cost, reliable electricity to you, our members. One benefit of being a member of a not-for–profit co–op is that you share in any excess revenue. Read […]
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Your Co -op is seeking 100 Electric Vehicle (EV) owners to sign up for our EV Charging Assistant pilot program, which begins October 1. We’re partnering with a utility management company called Bidgely to help us manage the electrical demand put on our system by EV charging. Request to Participate What’s in it for […]
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A Cooperative is democracy in action. The Cooperative’s member -owners elect other members to represent them on the Board of Trustees. Flathead Electric Cooperative includes nine districts, each with a representative on the Board of Trustees. The Board of Trustees is the governing body of the cooperative. State and federal law, the articles of […]
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AND how to decode your Flathead Electric Co-op bill as well!
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As a 501(c)12 not -for–profit electric utility, when Flathead Electric Cooperative brings in more revenue than is needed to operate, that money is allocated back to its members as “capital credits.” Some of these capital credits go unclaimed, usually because members move away without updating their mailing addresses. When capital credits go unclaimed for […]