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Great Lakes Offers Energy Seminars To Members

2015-08-07T11:09:36-04:00August 7th, 2015|MECA News|

Great Lakes Energy (GLE) will again hold two energy seminars this fall to help their members learn about home heating and cooling options with geothermal and air-source heat pumps and the co-op’s Energy Optimization (EO) programs that offer incentives to help save energy. Incentives include rebates for buying furnaces with variable speed blower motors, heat pump water heaters, refrigerators, TVs, lighting, and more. In [...]

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Thayer To Receive Environmental Award At Conference

2016-11-17T16:47:39-05:00July 28th, 2015|MECA News|

Michigan Interfaith Power & Light (IPL) has announced that its 2015 Outstanding Earth Steward Award will go to Art Thayer, energy efficiency director for the Michigan Electric Cooperative Association (MECA). Thayer will receive the award at IPL’s Green & Grow Your Congregation conference on Oct. 9 at The Peoples Church in East Lansing. The awards ceremony, hosted by Valerie Brader, executive director of the new [...]

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Janway Retires From Wolverine

2015-07-28T16:37:36-04:00July 28th, 2015|MECA News|

According to Danny Janway, the world is smaller than most of us give it credit for and it’s all part of the “Quilt of Life” - a patchwork of people and events that blend together to define us all. Janway grew up in the utility industry - his dad worked 28 years for Oklahoma Gas & Electric (OGE) - and remained in the field [...]

HomeWorks Re-elects Pohl, Oplinger

2015-07-28T16:38:10-04:00July 28th, 2015|MECA News|

HomeWorks Tri-County Electric has wrapped up its seven district member meetings, with a total of over 1,300 people attending, and the return of $2.4 million in capital credit refunds to its members this year. Directors Luke Pohl (District 3) and Ed Oplinger (District 6) were re-elected, and both ran unopposed. Pohl is the owner of Pohl’s Travel Plaza, north of Grand Ledge, and coaches [...]

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More Reminders of Co-op Consumer Scams

2016-11-17T16:47:39-05:00July 28th, 2015|MECA News|

The board treasurer of an Iowa electric co-op recently received an email from the CEO asking for immediate help on a wire transfer. Signature details were the same as the CEO would normally use, with the exception that the phone number listed was really the co-op’s fax number. “The treasurer was very alert and sent our CEO a text to confirm,” reports Patty Manuel, [...]

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Midwest Energy Becomes Member Regulated

2016-11-17T16:47:39-05:00July 16th, 2015|MECA News|

Midwest Energy is now the seventh Michigan electric distribution cooperative to become member-regulated. After hearing member comments, the co-op announced the decision in its July-August issue of Michigan Country Lines magazine. Of the nine co-ops, only Cloverland and Thumb remain fully regulated by the Michigan Public Service Commission (MPSC), and Cloverland recently announced that it is also considering becoming member-regulated. Member regulation allows a [...]

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Great Lakes Installs Mobile Workforce Management

2016-11-17T16:47:39-05:00July 16th, 2015|MECA News|

Most co-op field workers have experienced the frustration of returning to the office to find a service order waiting for them at a location they have just been. That’s why Great Lakes Energy has installed a mobile workforce management (MWFM) system to help connect operations and field workers with supervisors and dispatch in real-time. By replacing paper and radio with electronic communications, the new [...]

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Co-op Team Returns From Guatemala

2016-11-17T16:47:39-05:00July 16th, 2015|MECA News|

A six-day project scouting trip has brought a team of Michigan electric co-op employees home with details they’ll need to help bring electricity to a remote area of Guatemala. Jim Carpenter, Cherryland Electric line superintendent; Matt Monroe, Wolverine Power safety coordinator; Kevin Evans, Great Lakes Energy engineering analyst; and Dan King, MECA safety & loss control instructor, traveled June 22-27 to inspect the project [...]

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HomeWorks’ Miller Retires With 30+ Years of Co-op Service

2016-11-17T16:47:39-05:00July 16th, 2015|MECA News|

Matt Miller, operations manager for HomeWorks Tri-County Electric Co-op, now has some different job titles: “retiree,” “Grandpa,” and “traveler”. An Ionia native, Miller started his line apprenticeship in 1974, working for contractors out of the IBEW Local 876 union hall, and earning journeyman status in 1979. A few years later, he started at Wolverine’s small Portland power plant, attached to the HomeWorks office. In [...]

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