December - Clark County REMC
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December - Clark County REMC
As a member of Clark County REMC, you deserve the credit… A Touchstone Energy® Cooperative Clark County REMC 7810 State Road 60 P.O. Box 411, Sellersburg, IN 47172-0411 Office: 812-246-3316 or 800-462-6988 Outage Reporting: 866-480-REMC (7362) Fax: 812-246-3947 To pay by phone or inquire about your account: 812-248-7549 • 877-484-4042 Toll Free Email: ccremc@theremc.net Website: www.theremc.com Call Before You Dig: 8-1-1 Upcoming board meetings Dec. 4 5:30 p.m. est Jan. 8 5:30 p.m. est The first 30 minutes of each meeting are devoted to hearing any comments or concerns from REMC members. The agenda of the meeting is available for review by contacting the REMC office four days before a regularly scheduled meeting. Members who want to voice comments regarding any item on the agenda or any other utility matter are encouraged to attend this meeting. Clark County REMC board of directors District 1 Candy Meyer 812-752-5101 csmeyer@mimlearning.com District 2 Steve Dieterlen – President 812-256-6096 sdieterlen@theremc.net District 3 Kendall Greene – Secretary/Treasurer 812-294-1625, kgreene@theremc.net District 4 Jimmie Sanders 502-541-3166, jsanders@theremc.net District 5 Steve Stumler – Vice President 812-945-9334, sstumler@theremc.net District 6 Dale Bottorff 812-246-9815, dbottorff@theremc.net District Paul Graf At-Large 812-246-4156, pgraf@theremc.net How does the weather affect my electric bill? To portray an accurate picture of how the temperature relates to our comfort level, the National Weather Service uses “degree days” to define the margin between the actual temperature and a baseline of 65, which would be considered comfortable with no heating or cooling devices needed. Degree days for October: 2011 2012 Normal (base of 65) 267 297 269 This comparison shows that October 2012 had 30 more degree days than October 2011 and 28 more degree days than the National Weather Service defined as “normal” weather conditions. Power cost adjustment The PCA represents an additional charge per kWh for power purchased from Hoosier Energy not included in the base retail rates of Clark County REMC. The amount will change monthly. The power cost adjustment is printed on your monthly bill. The PCA effective for December billing cycle is $.013898 kWh or $13.90 per 1,000 kWhs. When was the last time you overheard someone say that an electric company was sending a refund check to a customer? Probably never! At electric cooperatives, it’s one of the seven principles: economic participation by our members. Clark County REMC is a member-owned cooperative. One of the many unique features of an electric cooperative is that any revenue left over at the end of the year, after operating costs are paid, is returned to members in the form of capital credits. Capital credits are allocated annually and then refunded depending on the financial health of the REMC. They are returned based on the amount of electricity used. This year, your REMC board of di- rectors will refund $544 thousand to customers who were members of the REMC in 1989 through 1990, as well as those who were members in 2011. This refund is made up of patronage returned by Hoosier Energy for the same time period. Hoosier Energy is a generation and transmission cooperative owned by 19 REMCs. As a cooperative, they too allocate capital credits to their members. Clark County REMC is a member/owner of Hoosier Energy. At Clark County REMC, every customer is an owner of the business. And, as a member-owner, you share in the profits in the form of capital credit refunds. Refund checks will be mailed this month. Warm hands warm hearts The tradition continues this year with the glove/mitten/scarf tree! Thanks to you and our employees and directors, hundreds of pairs of gloves as well as scarves and socks have been donated to agencies working with families in need in our service area. Please make a contribution this year to warm the hands and heart of a child or adult who doesn’t have the means to buy the basics for this winter. We are accepting donations now through Friday, Dec. 14. Thank you for making the season a little warmer for those in need! Save this holiday season with the Co-op Connections Card! Your Co-op Connections card offers you hundreds of ways to save on holiday gifts, travel and meals. Please visit theremc.com and click on the Co-op Connections card icon. It’s the first step to saving a bundle this season! ELECTRIC CONSUMER • DECEMBER 2012 • 7E Deck the halls with cost-saving, energy-efficient lighting When one goes out, they all go out, right? Wrong, if you use light-emitting diodes (LEDs) to do your holiday decorating. These hardy, energy-saving lights are guaranteed to give you one less thing to worry about so you can better focus on the joys of the season. Why are LED holiday lights better than traditional bulbs? • LEDs are now on par with traditional bulbs. Gone are the days when LED holiday lights were known for a harsh white light or stark colors that created a less-than-magical atmosphere. These days, LEDs come in warm, inviting colors in variety of light beam patterns and dimming speeds, giving you lots of creative options for decorating. • LEDs last longer than traditional lights. In fact, they have an operational life span of about 20,000 hours, enough to last for 40 holiday seasons. Also, the lights don’t have glass or filaments, which make them durable and resistant to breaking. And because LEDs bulbs are so strong, one individual outage generally doesn’t darken the whole strand. For those enthusiastic decorators who like to blanket their entire house and yard in holiday lights, LEDs could save hours of painstaking work each year. • LEDs use less energy, which means less strain on your first winter electric bill. Running LEDs on one 6-foot Christmas tree for 12 hours per day for 40 days can save 90 percent or more energy when compared to traditional incandescent lights. • Because they use less energy, LEDs make it safer to connect multiple strands end-to-end without overloading the wall socket. Also, they’re cool to the touch, reducing the risk of fire. Warm up your house with an REMC electric fireplace Enjoy the beauty of a dancing fire in an attractive mantle piece, without the hassle and mess of burning wood. Electric fireplaces from the REMC provide a realistic, soothing fire effect, and you can have one any place you have an electrical outlet. They’re great for dens, family rooms and bedrooms. For more information and an order form, visit our website at www.theremc.com 8E • ELECTRIC CONSUMER • DECEMBER 2012 Retail electric rates over all rate classifications will increase beginning with bills received in February 2013. This increase is the result of additional revenue requirements needed on a distribution level; as well as rolling in a portion of the power cost adjustments from our wholesale power supplier, Hoosier Energy. Residential: Facility Charge $ 31.50 per month Energy Charge $ .10135 per kWh Residential Time of Use: Applicable to single-phase residential electric service supplied through a single delivery point with installed transformer capacity of 50 kVA or less. Members with annual kWh requirements of 12,000 kWh or more will be considered eligible for this rate schedule. The capacity of individual motors served under this schedule shall not exceed 10 horsepower without consent from the corporation. Member must remain on the rate a minimum of 12 months. Facility Charge $ 32.25 per month • On-Peak Energy Charges $ .16728 per kWh On-peak time periods: – January, February and December Monday through Friday 7 – 10 a.m. 6 – 9 p.m. – June, July and August Monday through Friday Noon – 10 p.m. • Off-Peak Energy Charges $ .08429 per kWh Off-peak time periods: – All weekends – July 1, Dec. 25, Jan. 1 – Every day in March, April, May – Every day in September, October, November – January, February and December Monday through Friday 10 a.m – 6 p.m. 9 p.m. – 7 a.m. – June, July and August Monday through Friday 10 p.m. – noon Small Commercial - Single Phase Facility Charge $ 31.50 per month Energy Charge $.10135 per kWh Small Commercial – Multi-Phase Facility Charge $110.00 per month Energy Charge $.09353 per kWh Several styles, sizes and finishes are available. New models include the most realistic flame available, remote control and new air filtering system. Rate change in February 2013 The antique white Cambridge Electraflame fireplace from Dimplex is not only beautiful, it’s much more energy efficient than a wood burning version. Add a warm, relaxing feel to your home at the push of a button. REMC holiday closings The REMC office will be closed on Dec. 24–25 and Jan. 1. GeoSpring Water Heater GE’s most energy efficient, hybrid electric water heater made in the USA • The GeoSpring offers consumers an energy-efficient alternative to standard water heating technology, saving an average consumer about $325 yearly on their water heating utility bills*. Exchange six canned food items for CFLs or Energy Starter Kit Clark County REMC members can pick up their free compact fluorescent light bulbs or an energy kit at the REMC office during the month of December in exchange for six canned food items. If that’s not possible, we understand and will still provide the free CFLs and kits. The canned food items will be distributed to area food pantries. • The GeoSpring is being produced in GE’s Appliance Park in Louisville. A standard electric water heater can cost an average homeowner $520 every year to operate. The GeoSpring costs an average of $195 to operate annually, uses 62 percent less electricity than a standard electric water heater and will pay for itself in less than 2.5 years. Please understand that each member will receive one set of 16 CFLs or an energy kit regardless of the number of accounts with the REMC. The GeoSpring Hybrid Water Heater combines energysaving heat-pump technology with traditional electric heating systems used in most conventional water heaters on the market today. Fourteen-Watt Flood Lamp The 14-watt flood lamp uses 75 percent less energy than a 65-watt incandescent equivalent and lasts four times longer. Used in recessed lighting. REMC members can purchase the new GeoSpring water heater for an installed price of $1,499** plus tax; or, if you want to install yourself, the purchase price is $1,199 plus tax. In addition, every REMC member will receive a $400 rebate applied to his/her electric bill. Do It Yourself Price$ 1,199 plus tax Energy Kit Our Energy Efficient Kit will get you on the path to saving money with your electric bills. Each kit contains: - 20-watt compact fluorescent light (equal to a 75watt incandescent bulb) - 14-watt compact fluorescent light (equal to a 60- watt incandescent bulb) - 10 switches and 10 outlet sealers - energy saving nightlight - vinyl foam weatherseal - energy efficient shower head bath faucet aerator - kitchen faucet aerator - child safety outlet plugs. 12 monthly payments of $99.91 plus tax*** Offer good while supplies last. Installed Price $ 1,499 plus tax 12 monthly payments of $124.91 plus tax*** Rebate Special purchase price: Rebate Price after rebate: $ 400 $ 1,099 $ 400 $ 799 *Based on DOE test procedure and comparison of a 50-gallon standard electric tank water heater using 4,879 kWh every year vs. the GeoSpring hybrid water heater using 1,830 kWh every year. **This is for REMC members only. Installation is for a standard 50-gallon electric water heater replacement and does not include additional work if needed for plumbing or electrical. ***Charges for the GeoSpring may be applied to the member bill over a 12-month period if the account is over 12 months old and has a satisfactory payment history. Mention code EC2012 for an additional $100 discount Did you know a computer can draw as much electricity as a new refrigerator? Turn it off when not in use or switch on its energysaving mode. Also, cell phone and mp3 player chargers as well as plasma TVs and entertainment centers pull power even when they’re off. Unplug these and other appliances to save on your electric bill. Find more ways to save at TogetherWeSave.com. Source: Touchstone Energy® Cooperatives ELECTRIC CONSUMER • DECEMBER 2012 • 9E NEW 3 -STEP PROGRAM TO AN EFFICIENT HOME With the cold winter weather, it’s definitely time to look for ways to make our homes more energy-efficient. Finding the best method to keep the heat in and the cold out is a challenge when the temperatures drop below freezing! Heating systems can only do so much to keep you and your family comfortable this fall and winter. RIGHT NOW is the time to assess how much energy your home uses and evaluate what measures you can take to improve efficiency. An in-home energy audit is key to properly diagnosing energy inefficiencies in a home and increasing your comfort level. Clark County REMC is offering an easy 3-Step Energy Audit and Weatherization Program that will help provide a clear path from audit to repair. STEP 1 STEP 2 There is no charge for this audit. This audit will help determine what potential energy improvements should be considered. This audit requires diagnostic testing to evaluate how leaky the building is, how well the air ducting is performing, and combustion analysis testing. 1st Site Energy Audit FREE* The 1st Site Energy Audit includes: • Building evaluation concerning general health and safety issues, and general heat waste opportunities for improvement. •A udit report detailing opportunities for improvement. •M ember Education regarding energy improvements and why they should be considered. •M ember Education regarding rebates currently offered by the REMC. Diagnostic Audit $300** The Diagnostic Audit includes: •B uilding evaluation concerning general health and safety issues. •C onfirmation of general heat waste opportunities. •B lower door test. •R ecommended Work Scope. •A nticipated Cost of Improvements **With approved payment history, this charge can be added to your electric bill. *The 1st Site Energy Audit is offered free of charge by Clark County REMC. “With energy costs on the rise, we need as much information as we can get on how to reduce our energy and we look to the REMC to provide it.” REMC member comment 10E • ELECTRIC CONSUMER • DECEMBER 2012 Annual Energy Bill for a Typical vs. an Efficient Home Lighting $2,000 Small Appliances Large Appliances Water Heating $1,500 Cooling Heating $1,000 $500 $0 Source: U.S. Department of Energy, 2009 Buildings Energy Data Book. Savings are DOE Home Energy Saver estimates. Typical Home Efficient Home STEP 3 Do It Yourself for free, or choose a Weatherization Management Service $750*** Do the suggested repairs on your own or for a management fee let Sherlock Homes take it from here. Sherlock Homes will completely manage your repairs and retrofits, using contractors that are part of the weatherization pro network. Included in the fee is a final audit that confirms all work was completed correctly. *** This fee and all repairs can be financed over a 12 month period, interest free. The application process is easy and can fit your budget. The financing is offered through Sherlock Homes. Hurry and start saving today. Call us at 812-246-3316 for more details!
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