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Air Source Heat Pumps

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[…] 1 Rebate: Fill out this form. Rebate and Loan(onbill financing): Fill out this form. Submit a signed copy of your bid and a completed loan application to Flathead Electric Cooperative. Building a new home. Upgrading an existing home. A single family house or duplex/triplex/fourplex that was built on site. A mobile or manufactured home: […]

Heat Pumps

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[…] a fraction of the cost of electric resistance heat. These are the 3 options for potential rebate. You may qualify for higher rebate amounts depending on your income levels. Click on each to learn more and apply. Air Source Heat Pumps Ductless Heat Pumps Ground Source Heat Pumps Air Source Heat Pumps Ductless Heat […]

Meet Your Energy Advisors

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[…] available to assist you with your electricity needs. Whether you are considering solar panels, a backup generator, or purchasing an electric vehicle, call us first. Your Co -op is here to serve as a resource and can provide valuable information on rates, insights on your energy consumption, system sizing recommendations, safety considerations, and more. […]

Start Service

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Let’s Get Started! All you need to activate your electric service is to be a Flathead Electric Cooperative member. Not a member yet? That’s ok, applying for membership is easy using one of the following options that works best for you: Walk –in: Kalispell office at 2510 US Highway 2 East. Libby office is […]

Why aren’t all the power lines underground?

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That’s a great question. Your Co-op is constantly adding more underground power lines and retiring overhead lines. More than half of our distribution lines are underground, and that number is steadily increasing over time. That being said, it’s good to [...]

Cooling

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