March 2015 - Algoma Utilities
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March 2015 - Algoma Utilities
People you know. Service you trust, since 1904 Algoma Utilities understands that situations can arise, making it difficult for customers to pay their bills. However, to avoid disconnection, customers are urged to make payments and/or payment arrangements. Algoma Utilities would like to help these customers make suitable arrangements to avoid disconnection of their service. It starts with making a phone call or stopping by the Algoma Utilities office. Customers may call Algoma Utilities at 920-487-5556 or visit the utilities at 1407 Flora Avenue from 7:00 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Monday through Thursday and 7:00 a.m. to 11:00 a.m. Friday. www.algomautilities.com Phone: 487-5556 MARCH 2015 ______________________________ Winter Moratorium Ends April 15th One of the advantages of being a locally owned, not-for-profit utility is the ability to work directly with customers in the community – and for Algoma Utilities, that means keeping the lights and heat on for individuals and families on tight budgets. Throughout the year, utility employees can help customers make arrangements to catch up on late payments. But as winter comes to an end, it’s especially important that customers contact the utility to avoid disconnection. In Wisconsin, electric utilities may not disconnect service during the cold weather months from November 1 to April 15. However, utilities may issue final disconnection notices which will be due after April 15. There are several payment locations: Algoma Utilities office: 1407 Flora Ave. & drop box (by front door) Bank of Luxemburg: 510 2nd St. or 514 5th St. in Algoma US Postal Service: Please allow ample time for delivery Wisconsin Home Energy Assistance The Wisconsin Home Energy Assistance Program (WHEAP) provides assistance for heating costs, electric costs and energy crisis situations to approximately 230,000 Wisconsin households annually. Households must meet income and other requirements to qualify for a one-time heat or electric payment between October 1 and May 15 or as long as funding is available. To apply for energy assistance customers should call Energy Services at 920-388-0674 or 1-866-HEATWIS (432-8947) for more information. You may also go to www.homeenergyplus.wi.gov for details. Mark your calendar !!! Algoma Utilities will be coordinating a hazardous and recyclable materials recycling day on Tuesday, April 14th from 7:00 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. Items such as fluorescent bulbs, ballasts, batteries and computer components (monitors, CPUs and keyboards) are disposed of in an efficient and safe manner. Customers will be charged a disposal fee for the materials they bring in to be recycled. All bulbs and ballasts must be in boxes and closed. Do not tape bulbs together. Quantities must be written on the outside of the box. Batteries over 9 volts must have the terminals taped. Algoma Utilities reserves the right to deny acceptance of any material. Tree Trimming Algoma Utilities will be trimming trees located near the overhead power lines during the next several months. This work is necessary to provide adequate clearance around the power lines to ensure safe and reliable electric service to our customers. If you have any tree branches that you think are too close or are touching power lines, please contact us and we will determine if the trees need to be trimmed. Trimming will take place from January through April in the Algoma Utilities service area. If you have any questions please call Algoma Utilities at 920-487-5556. . Algoma Utilities/WPPI Energy Public Power Scholarship Each year, Algoma Utilities along with our power supplier WPPI Energy, offers a scholarship to high school seniors. A $1,000 Public Power Scholarship is awarded to an essay contest winner who plans to continue their education at a post-secondary education institution. Please visit our home page on our website www.algomautilities.com to learn more about the scholarship and to view complete eligibility requirements. Students should compose an essay of 500 to 1,000 words on one of the following topics: Cyber security Distributed generation Renewable energy The essay should be a brief overview of the topic and include pros and cons on the future of the topic as it relates to the energy industry. Please refer to the scholarship guidelines for further details. The deadline for submitting essays is April 16, 2015. Please submit essay and cover page to: Algoma Utilities 1407 Flora Ave. Algoma WI 54201 Attn: Energy Service Representative The Public Service Commission allows utilities to collect deposits (similar to a security deposit) for a variety of reasons. One of which is if you become disconnected due to non-payment of a utility bill or are 80 days past due during the winter moratorium, some exclusions may apply. The amount of the deposit can vary depending on the reason for the deposit request. If your account is 80 days or more past due during the winter moratorium the deposit can be equal to the highest four consecutive bills in the past 12 months. For example, if the four highest bills total $300, the customer would be required to pay a deposit of $300, in addition to your regular monthly service bill. Please contact the Utility office to discuss your account to avoid a deposit request. Appliance Recycling Program An old refrigerator or freezer can run up your utility bills by an average of $150 a year. Focus on Energy’s Appliance Recycling Program can help lower your energy use, reduce your energy bills and keep harmful materials out of landfills. Focus on Energy offers free pick-up and recycling services to residential customers of Algoma Utilities. Customers can receive two $40 incentives per calendar year for disposing of these old appliance(s). Refrigerator or freezer must be: Coming Soon New Customer Portal A new way to obtain your utility account information such as how much your bill is or if we received a payment etc., will soon be available. In the next couple months we will provide more details on how to use our new customer portal called e-CARE, which will be available on our website at www.algomautilities.com. Between 10 and 30 cubic feet in size. Clean and empty on the day of pick up, and in working condition. Accessible with a clear and safe path for removal. Call the Focus on Energy Appliance Recycling Program at 1-855-398-5226 to schedule a pick up today or visit www.algomautilities.com home page and look for the Appliance Recycling icon at the bottom of the page.