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EV Charging Assistant

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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 you? […]

Meet Your Trustees

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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 incorporation or […]

How to Start a Work Order

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[…] designing, tracking, planning, and all things related to your project. A non-refundable deposit is required to start a work order. The deposit will be subtracted from the cost of your project as a meter fee or aid to construction. Estimates: Due to the variations that each project can experience, FEC does not give out […]

How to Vote Copy

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[…] one of the following methods. (Only one vote per member will count. If more than one vote is received, both votes will be invalidated. Do not vote online if you plan to mail your ballot.) 1. Emailed Ballot – if you have an email address associated with your online account, you will receive an email […]

Lighting

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What Are Capital Credits

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[…] 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 on […]

How to Vote

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[…] one of the following methods. (Only one vote per member will count. If more than one vote is received, both votes will be invalidated. Do not vote online if you plan to mail your ballot.) 1. Emailed Ballot – if you have an email address associated with your online account, you will receive an email […]

My Bill Explained

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[…] peak you incur during our peak hours. Basic Charge The basic charge does not change from month-to-month. It is based on each member’s share of the fixed cost to deliver service to you (including the cost to build and maintain the power grid, equipment, facilities and the cost of labor to run the Cooperative). […]

Residential Demand Charge

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Video: How is the Residential Demand Charge Calculated on My Bill?  Flathead Electric Cooperative’s residential demand charge collects costs more accurately and fairly from residential members because your Co-op pays a premium for power used during peak hours. It also gives members more control over their power bill because they can reduce their […]