Flathead Electric Co-op Celebrates National Hydropower Day
Monitor Usage Through Your Account
We are one of the few industries that wants you to use less of what we’re selling. In fact, we offer rebates and on-bill financing to help you pay for projects that make your home or business more energy efficient. We also have tools available to help you monitor the electricity you use so […]
Pacific Northwest Grid Survives Winter Storm | newsdata.com
Downed Power Lines
[…] they NEVER assume a power line is dead — not even when it’s down or when the power is out. They can’t tell by looking at it, and neither can you. Professional testing is the ONLY way to verify if a line is energized. Energized lines don’t necessarily spark or otherwise give warning. They […]
Kaylee Hampton of Flathead High School Talks Youth Tour 2023
2024 Candidate Information
Meet the 2024 C andidates The Co-op’s service area is divided into 9 districts, and each district’s members are represented by a Trustee. Together, the Board of Trustees manages the business and affairs of the Co-op. You, as a member-owner of your autonomous, democratically controlled Co-op, have the right to vote for these Trustees, whether they live in your district or not. […]
Co-op Connection — Meet Ron Catlett
UPDATE: MT 35 closure rescheduled to Thursday, February 1
EV Ready Home
[…] install your charging equipment, expensive upgrades may be required. What You Need to Know There are 2 typical home charging options: Level 1 120 Volt (V) (st andard wall outlet): This may work for light EV use, but if you have a lengthy commute, it will not supply energy fast enough to replenish your […]