manager`s message - Brunswick Electric Membership Corporation
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manager`s message - Brunswick Electric Membership Corporation
JUNE 2016 MANAGER’S MESSAGE At Brunswick Electric we know three things really well: that the member is the reason we exist; the importance of safe, reliable electricity; and how to restore power after storms. BEMC has had plenty of experience with major storms and hurricanes. Some of you may never have experienced a hurricane, but even those of us who are storm veterans may need to be reminded how to prepare and what to expect June 1 through November 30. Last June we produced and distributed a free hurricane preparation guide. If you received one last year, this is a good time to pull it out and review it. If you didn’t get one, we have extra copies at each of our offices, or you can download it at bemc.org. Just click on Storm Center/Safety, and then choose What to do Before, During and After a Storm. Your co-op has prepared for, and successfully weathered, many hurricanes during our long history. It’s our preparedness that helps prevent outages during storms, and ensures your power is restored as quickly and safely as possible in the event of one. BEMC’s commitment to maintaining a clear Right-of-Way means that we are continually keeping the path to our poles clear. Year round we’re removing vegetation at least 15 feet from our poles and overhead lines, which reduces the risk of falling branches that can create a power outage. And we were one of the first co-ops in the nation to install widespread underground lines in coastal areas. Now, throughout our entire service area, we install the majority of new distribution lines underground to extend that protection. We’re prepared, and want you to be too, so please review the hurricane preparation guide, and share it with your loved ones. Hopefully we’ll have no significant storms this year, but if we do, you’ll know that you and your co-op are ready for them. And if there is a storm approaching, one of the best ways to find out what is happening is by following Brunswick Electric on Facebook. You can also see an outage map at bemc.org. Thanks for your membership, and know that everything we do, every day, is with you in mind. Don Hughes, CEO/General Manager June 2016 | Page 21 Teachers, it’s time to start thinking about your Bright Ideas! Once again, BEMC’s grants of up to $2,000 will be available to local educators for creative, hands-on classroom projects that otherwise would not be funded through the traditional school budget. Teachers may apply individually or as a team and must apply online, and those who submit their applications by the early bird deadline of August 15, 2016 will be entered into a drawing for a $100 Visa gift card. Applications and additional information may be found online at ncbrightideas.com or bemc.org. Since its founding in 1994 at BEMC, this program has been adopted by all 26 North Carolina electric cooperatives. The results since its founding in 1994: Bright Ideas grants totaling $10.2 million have been given to teachers across the state Funding more than 9,800 projects Reaching more than 2 million students Two scholarship winners awarded $5,000 each Congratulations to all our area high school graduates! BEMC is pleased to announce the 2016 recipients of our $5,000 college scholarships. Meghan Gore from South Columbus High School plans to attend UNC-Chapel Hill to study linguistics. She is the daughter of Catherine and Jeremy Gore of Nakina. Samuel Zeng from West Brunswick High School plans to attend UNC-Chapel Hill to study economics. He is the son of Margaret Zeng of Shallotte. Now in its 8th year, the Brunswick Electric Scholarship Highway program recognizes academic and civic excellence. Awards are based on academic achievement, SAT scores, participation in community and school-related activities, an essay, and letters of reference. This year’s essay topic was “What is the greatest energy issue facing your generation, and how can young people be part of the solution?” Meghan Gore Samuel Zeng Basketball Scholarship Winners Congratulations to Imani Vaught of Shallotte Middle School and Kyle Wagner, also of Shallotte Middle School. They will both attend basketball camps on full scholarships from Brunswick Electric Membership Corporation. Kyle will attend the all-boys Roy Williams Carolina Basketball Camp, June 18-22, at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. Imani will attend the all-girls Wolfpack Basketball Camp, June 12-15, at North Carolina State University. The rising 7th graders were selected by a panel of judges based on an application that included academic achievements, extracurricular activities, an essay and a short-answer question. This summer marks the 11th year that Touchstone Energy cooperatives have sent young achievers to basketball camps. Kyle is the son of Fritz and Cheryl Wagner of Shallotte. Imani is the daughter of Shannon Smith of Supply. Page 22 | June 2016 Get your SmartHub Guide: a great way to manage your energy use! Your Smart Guide To USING SMARTHUB Enjoy free & convenient ways to manage your electric usage & payments! First to sign up for community solar Glenn and Ginger Cannon of Sunset Beach are the first BEMC members to participate in the Community Solar project! A 30-year veteran of the electric utility industry, Mr. Cannon has a long history with renewable energy. He served as general manager of a municipal electric system in Iowa and was very involved in the integration of renewable energy to the grid, including the first wind turbine project in Iowa in 1993. Cannon said, “I really like the idea of local community solar, where the local power company experts take care of installation and maintenance. I’ve done a lot of research and read the trade magazines on it. I also had a solar suitability assessment done at my home, and it reported too much tree cover for solar to be effective. For us, community solar is just the right thing to do.” Using this SmartHub app just makes me feel so.......smart! Can’t wait toto show Can’t wait show Candace what I found Candace what I found out onon SmartHub out SmartHub BEMC produced a Smart Guide to Using SmartHub to help you better understand how to use this free and easy-to-use app. We’ve enclosed it with this issue of Carolina Country, and hope you’ll find it useful and fun to read. Share it with your family and take control of your energy bill. Left to right: Monte Herring - BEMC Manager of Distributive Generation/Renewables, Glenn Cannon, Don Hughes - BEMC CEO and General Manager New, improved look for your BEMC bill We have streamlined the look of your electric bill to better serve you Who do I call with questions? Know what’s below. Call before you dig. Call 811 because knowing where underground utility lines are buried before you dig will help protect you from injury and prevent service disruptions or potential fines and repair costs. Whether you’re planting a shrub or installing a deck, every job requires a call! What do I owe & when is it due? My meter & reading details. How much electricity am I using? Return bottom portion with payment. How to pay my electric bill. This mark is coding to assist the inserter equipment. June 2016 | Page 23 ARE fiberglass Tonneau cover, fits 6’ truck bed, custom for 2014 Chevy Silverado, nearly new, bed liner included, $550; 287-5100 2000 Kawasaki Vulcan 1500 Classic, black, 20K miles, $4,200; 287-5732 Tractor, MF275, 1980-81, 2WD, good working condition, low hours, includes Hardy RW60 cutter, $7,500; 712-4606 Ski boat, 19’ with trailer, 350 inboard, garage kept, $6,500; 640-8669 Golf clubs, old set of woods/irons, bag, assorted brands, electric leaf blower/hedge trimmer, make offer; 754-5776 Refrigerated Maytag SkyBox personal beverage vendor, holds 64-12 oz. cans or 32-12 oz.bottles, $395; 840-0500 Vacuum cleaner, Hoover Wind Tunnel Cyclonic, upright, like new, $50; 371-6349 5th Wheel RV, 2007 Bristol Bay 3150RL, smoke free, very good condition, 2 A/C units, 5500 Onan LP generator, 50 amp service; 919-632-7122 1998 Ford F150 XLT Super Cab with Jeraco cap, $3,500; queen water bed frame, dark maple, 6 drawers, $75; 278-1966 Ocean Isle Beach, natural canal home, 3BR 2BA, original owners since 1982, fully furnished, well kept, $369K OBO; 803-425-6562 Exerciser, NordicTrack Elliptical A.C.T., model #NTCW90907.1, very good condition, $450; 253-3556 1999 GMC Sonoma, new midnight blue paint, new head gasket, needs some work, $1,500 OBO; 880-2848 Lawnmower, Craftsman 42”, spreader, roller & thatcher, $175; power washer, $100; 846-4059 RV, Park Model, 2BR 1½BA, new kitchen appliances, new washer/dryer, new roof & HVAC, attached Florida room, $30K; 540-1106 LP gas bottles w/regulators, 2-100 lb, $150; 18” fireplace logs, $100; white GE flat top electric stove, $200; 632-9463 Samsung Galaxy S6, 32GB, used 3 weeks, $350; 579-5587 Entertainment center w/electric fireplace, $125; 769-3980 Step ladder, 8’ fiberglass, very good condition, $35; 919-880-1992 Secretary, drop down desk, pine, w/glass door, bookshelf, $120; oak writing desk w/shelf, $120; 842-7545 Dining table, solid oak, honey-colored, 2 leafs, 6 chairs, matching china hutch, $600 negotiable; 579-7923 McDonald’s Happy Meal Barbies, 1990-2016, 200+ Barbies, entire collection with accessories; $450 OBO; 301-331-2994 Sailboat w/trailer, 15’, main & jib sails, (good to excellent) new trailer lights, $500; 304-546-2764 Firearm collection, knives, cross bows, shells, Kevlar vest, items too numerous to count; 642-2328 Trailer, 1998 Clayton 14’ x 18’, 3BR 2B, furnished, storage, mower, large lot, Holden Beach; 843-669-3544 Flag display case, new, $25; Kirby shampoo system, $50; 253-6355 3 easy ways to stay cool this summer and lower your electric bill Keep the kitchen cool Ovens and stoves make your AC work harder, so consider grilling outside or making no-cook meals like salads. Close the drapes & blinds Sun coming in the window can heat up a room fast, so when no one is in the room, pull the shades to keep it cool. Locate air leaks If you notice one area of your home is warmer than the rest, check for leaks around doors or windows. Then use caulk or expanding foam, available at your local hardware store, to fill in the gaps. HOW TO SUBMIT AN AD: Ads must be received via email or fax no later than the first of each month. Ads will then appear in the following month’s publication due to the printing schedule. Example: If ad is received by May 1, it will appear in the June issue of Carolina Country magazine. This is a free service for BEMC members to advertise non-commercial items for sale. Ads run ONE TIME, are limited to three lines, and only one phone number. We reserve the right to edit or refuse ads due to content, length or AVAILABLE SPACE. Please no email addresses, names or repeat ads. All numbers are 910 area code unless otherwise listed. Some mobile providers require 10-digit dialing. BEMC does not endorse items advertised and is not responsible for reliability of items. E-MAIL: watts4sale@bemc.org MAIL: BEMC, Attn: Watts For Sale, PO Box 826, Shallotte, NC 28459. FAX: (910) 755-4299 Page 24 | June 2016
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