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energyconnections - NorthWestern Energy
ENERGY CONNECTIONS OC TOB ER 2 0 1 5 Centennial celebrations wrap-up This summer we celebrated the 100th anniversary of our Ryan hydroelectric facility and the centennial of our Hebgen dam and reservoir. Events held in conjunction with the Ryan celebration included a tree planting along the River’s Edge Trail, unveiling of a commissioned Monte Dolack painting and posters, and a community event at Ryan Island complete with powerhouse tours, hot dogs, kids’ activities and speeches. Close to 600 people joined in our Ryan celebration, located near Great Falls, Montana. Then on August 26, we officially celebrated the centennial of our Hebgen dam and reservoir with a barbecue luncheon, facility tours and – of course – speeches. The main event took place at the Kirkwood Marina, which is a couple of miles east of the dam. Close to 100 people attended the luncheon, with more than half of them taking part in the facilities tour in which they learned about the Hebgen construction project currently underway. Posters celebrating our hydroelectric future are available at walk-in office locations Posters of a painting commissioned by NorthWestern Energy to celebrate Montana’s hydroelectric facilities now are available for sale in our Montana walk-in offices and in South Dakota and Nebraska by calling and inquiring with customer service. Early this year, NorthWestern Energy had commissioned renowned Montana artist Monte Dolack to create a painting to commemorate the company’s purchase of 11 Montana hydroelectric facilities late in 2014. The painting, titled Clean Energy, highlights the long history of hydroelectric production in the state. It depicts Black Eagle Dam, one of the five NorthWestern hydro facilities in the Great Falls area. Unsigned and signed posters are available for sale with all proceeds going to three groups: The River’s Edge Trail, the Madison River Foundation and the Montana Land Reliance. An unsigned poster costs $25, while a version signed by Monte sells for $75. Thanks for visiting us at the fair! August and September are the season for end-of-summer fairs, giving NorthWestern Energy employees another opportunity to meet our customers and answer questions. NorthWestern Energy once again had a big presence at the South Dakota State Fair, the Nebraska State Fair and the Brown County Fair in Aberdeen. Aberdeen and Huron fair goers were treated to a new Call Before You Dig display, providing children and adults an opportunity to dig around in our big sandbox with pretend utilities buried beneath the sand. If the shovel operator hit one of the buried utility lines, a light and an alarm would sound off showing them which underground utility they struck with their shovels and reminding them of what might happen when you forget to call 811 before digging anywhere. We also asked people who stopped by our display to take a short survey about our natural gas safety advertising. We would like to thank those that participated in the survey, making our advertising more understandable and impactful for the future. Those who agreed to take the five-minute survey also had an opportunity to choose from an array of giveaway items. The hot item this year was a neon-colored 811 T-shirt. You might even see people wearing them in your community. At the South Dakota State Fair, we once again sponsored the NorthWestern Energy Freedom Stage, which brought free entertainment throughout the week of festivities. Hope you enjoyed the shows as much as we did! Safety message for changing seasons Just as the leaves begin to change, so does our focus on safety. School is back in session and our lives seem busier than ever. Please take a moment to consider the following: • Help keep our community safe. Be extra cautious while driving in school zones. • Fall weather is unpredictable! Make sure you’re prepared for an outage by keeping our contact information handy. Now is the perfect time to sign-up for a My Energy Account so you can report any service interruptions anytime from anywhere. • Hunt safely by always being aware of your surroundings. Look up, look out, and look around for power lines and power equipment. See a downed line? Stay away, warn others and call 911 immediately. • Ensure your meter is free and clear of all debris. Carbon monoxide safety reminder Under normal operating conditions, natural gas burns cleanly, producing heat, carbon dioxide, and water vapor. Natural gas is non-toxic and is the cleanest burning fossil fuel available. However, if natural gas isn’t burning properly or the appliance has a mechanical problem, it can create a dangerous hazard. Incomplete combustion of natural gas produces carbon monoxide (CO), which is an odorless, poisonous, and potentially fatal gas. Some indicators of incomplete combustion are a yellow flame (blue is normal) or burning odors and soot around the front of the furnace or water heater. If you or other members of the household feel out of breath, dizzy, nauseous and have headaches, you could be suffering from CO poisoning; get fresh air immediately, then call NorthWestern Energy or 911. The return of the phantom powers! Don’t let energy vampires ruin your fall, take charge by following our Facebook page to get some great energy efficiency tips that will help keep them away. Plus, starting October 1, we’re giving our Facebook fans a chance to win a killer ENERGY STARrated 50-inch TV, smart strip and spooky movie prize package! Don’t miss out – visit our Facebook page today and follow the contest all month long. Contact us... MONTANA Customer Contact Center (888) 467-2669 7 a.m. - 6 p.m. M-F Emergency 24/7 Service Call Before You Dig 811 Energy Efficiency (800) 823-5995 NEBRASKA Customer Contact Center (800) 245-6977 7 a.m. - 6 p.m. M-F Emergency 24/7 Service Call Before You Dig 811 SOUTH DAKOTA Customer Contact Center (800) 245-6977 7 a.m. - 6 p.m. M-F Emergency 24/7 Service Call Before You Dig 811 PAYMENT Automated Phone Payment Option: (800) 218-4959 (via checking, savings, or money market account) SpeedPay Automated Phone Payment Option: (877) 361-4927 (via credit card account) CONNECT WITH US Follow or like us on your favorite social network to stay up-todate on the latest company happenings. Energy Connections Editor | 40 E. 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