https://www.flatheadelectric.com/congratulations-to-2023-scholarship-recipients/
A total of $118,000 – funded by unclaimed capital credits – was awarded.
https://www.flatheadelectric.com/power-points-how-electricity-gets-to-you/
How electricity gets to you
https://www.flatheadelectric.com/flathead-electric-co-op-announces-winners-of-121500-in-scholarships/
[…] capital credits, was awarded to local students this year. Despite the Co-op’s best efforts to return capital credits to members, many go unclaimed. Most commonly, members move and do not provide the Co-op with their new mailing address. The state of Montana allows not-for-profit electric cooperatives to use capital credits that go unclaimed for […]
https://www.flatheadelectric.com/gary-carmichael-appointed-to-represent-district-3/
Six members applied for the position. Meet your newest representative.
https://www.flatheadelectric.com/grid-101-the-beginners-guide-to-resource-adequacy/
Part 1 of a special series on Resource Adequacy issues.
https://www.flatheadelectric.com/energy-solutions/understanding-your-electricity-usage/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 […]
https://www.flatheadelectric.com/pacific-northwest-grid-survives-winter-storm-newsdata-com/
What last week's cold snap did to the power grid.
https://www.flatheadelectric.com/kaylee-hampton-of-flathead-high-school-talks-youth-tour-2023/
Each year, Flathead Electric Cooperative sends 2-3 area high school students to Washington D.C. on the annual National Rural Electric Association (NRECA) Washington, D.C. Youth Tour.
https://www.flatheadelectric.com/co-op-connection-meet-ron-catlett/
Get to know the people working for you.
https://www.flatheadelectric.com/update-mt-35-closure-rescheduled-to-thursday-february-1/
The tree removal requiring the closure of MT 35, previously scheduled for Monday, January 29, has been rescheduled to Thursday, February 1. MT Highway 35, south of Woods Bay, near Fishing Rock Lane, is expected to close to traffic between 10 a.m. and noon on Thursday, February 1.