Keeping electric bills affordable
America’s families are facing tough economic times. Many struggle to afford the basics: food, housing and energy. In fact, the cost of residential electricity climbed an average of 26 percent between 2002 and 2007, and it is projected to go even higher. As if that wasn’t bad enough, today’s electricity supplies won’t be able to keep pace with future demand.
Now, elected officials in Washington, D.C., are poised to make important policy decisions that will determine our nation’s energy future. To guide lawmakers in a sound direction, electric cooperatives are making sure that your voice — the voice of the consumer — is heard during legislative debates.
Through the “Our Energy, Our Future”™ grassroots awareness campaign, hundreds of thousands of electric cooperative consumers already have sent more than 1.5 million messages to their members of Congress.
Through this outreach, coops have shared the insight drawn from decades of offering safe and reliable electricity at affordable rates; service that always makes consumers — not the bottom line — priority one.
If you haven’t already done so, please get involved in the campaign by asking your representatives on Capitol Hill one important question: Are you willing to work with electric cooperatives like Darke Rural Electric Cooperative to ensure our nation has reliable power at a price consumers can afford?
The stakes are too high to miss this opportunity to help secure YOUR energy future.
To learn more about how you can begin a dialogue with your elected officials, please visit www.ourenergy.coop today. Together we can keep electric bills affordable.
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Every year when we check our meters we
find there are some meters that we don't
have access to. For safety purposes, we
must have access to every meter on the system.
If the meter at your location for one
reason or another is not accessible to Co-op
personnel, please call and let us help you to
determine the easiest way to move it. If
your location is on the list to have meters
checked and we can't get to it, you will be
receiving a letter on this matter.