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HomeWorks Members Vote to Eliminate Outage Credit

2016-11-17T16:47:40-05:00September 19th, 2014|MECA News|

A record crowd of 178 delegates at HomeWorks Tri-County Electric Cooperative’s 77th annual meeting has voted unanimously to eliminate a customer outage service credit. The credit was established by the Michigan Public Service Commission in 2004 as part of an electric service reliability program aimed at the state’s two large investor-owned utilities. Through Public Act 167 of 2008, the Michigan Legislature recognized the right [...]

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Ontonagon Co-op Now Offers SmartHub Online Service

2016-11-17T16:47:40-05:00September 19th, 2014|MECA News|

Ontonagon County REA has just launched Smarthub® - an online service that offers electric co-op members a faster, more efficient way to pay their bills and manage account information from either a computer or mobile device, including smartphones and tablets. With SmartHub, co-op members can also report an outage or service related matter, set recurring payments, activate paperless billing, check daily/monthly kilowatt-hour use, update [...]

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Co-ops Welcome EPA’s Extension of Climate Comment Period

2014-09-19T14:47:10-04:00September 16th, 2014|MECA News|

The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) announced Sept. 16 that it will extend the public comment period for its proposed Clean Power Plan by 45 days (from Oct. 16 to Dec. 1). Released in June, the Plan aims to cut carbon pollution from existing power plants. “These proposed regulations are some of the most complex and far-reaching ever written,” explains Jo Ann Emerson, CEO of [...]

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Statewide Storms Strike Eight Co-op Service Areas

2016-11-17T16:47:40-05:00September 12th, 2014|MECA News|

Nearly 500,000 Michigan homes and businesses were without power over Labor Day weekend as severe storms swept through mostly the Lower Peninsula, bringing heavy rain and damaging winds up to 70 mph. Electric co-op members were affected largely in the service areas of Presque Isle Electric & Gas Co-op (PIE&G), Great Lakes Energy, HomeWorks Tri-County, Cherryland and Midwest. A few scattered outages were also [...]

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MECA Safety Team Holds Chainsaw Workshop

2016-11-17T16:47:40-05:00September 12th, 2014|MECA News|

Over 35 participants in the Michigan Electric Cooperative Association (MECA) Safety partnership, including municipal utilities, attended a Chainsaw Safety Workshop on Sept. 3-4. Besides the hands-on cutting and felling of trees, participants learned chainsaw safety and maintenance, emergency first aid, and proper field dressings for injuries. The equipment workshop participants are required to wear is also good advice for anyone using a chainsaw - [...]

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Regional Meetings: Co-ops Need Unity To Meet Challenges

2016-11-17T16:47:40-05:00September 12th, 2014|MECA News|

Jo Ann Emmerson, CEO NRECA “Electric cooperatives should stand shoulder to shoulder to meet the challenge of government policies and technologies that threaten to disrupt their historic solidarity,” said CEO Jo Ann Emerson at the Regions 1 & 4 meeting of the National Rural Electric Cooperative Association (NRECA), Sept. 3-5. Speaking to the crowd of about 1,000 co-op directors, managers and staff [...]

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MECA App Keeps Co-ops Connected

2016-11-17T16:47:40-05:00September 10th, 2014|MECA News|

Have you downloaded the MECA mobile app? If not, you should check it out. So far more than 120 people have downloaded the app and it is getting positive feedback. “The member co-ops asked us to provide an electronic alternative to the annual paper directory,” says Doug Snitgen, MECA assistant general manager. “Transitioning to a mobile app ensures content is always up-to-date and allows [...]

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GLE Seeking Assistant Director, Loss Control

2014-09-05T10:53:33-04:00September 4th, 2014|MECA News|

GLE is seeking an Assistant Director, Loss Control, based from the south end of GLE service territory and functioning system-wide. The position is currently held by Ben Striegle, who is leaving GLE to pursue an opportunity with another utility. GLE is looking for a self-directed individual with good team skills and a positive work/life outlook to further enhance its corporate culture. Interested candidates are [...]

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Three Directors Re-elected At Great Lakes Energy

2014-09-05T10:47:35-04:00September 3rd, 2014|MECA News|

Incumbents Ric Evans, of Ellsworth; Dale Farrier, of Kalkaska; and Larry Monshor, of Gaylord, were recently re-elected by Great Lakes Energy members to three-year terms on the electric cooperative’s board of directors. Each incumbent defeated challengers (see summary below) in their district to earn another term on the board. Evans is from District 3 (Antrim County) and is an energy-efficiency consultant, instructor and owner [...]

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Hansen Retires From HomeWorks Board, Son Will Step In

2014-09-05T10:42:47-04:00September 3rd, 2014|MECA News|

Laverne Hansen, a 27-year member of the HomeWorks Tri-County Electric board of directors, is retiring, but there will still be a Hansen serving on the Co-op’s board. Kimber Hansen will be replacing his father, Laverne, as the new District 4 director. Kimber is a farmer, responsible for the daily running of the family farm near Edmore, and has been a HomeWorks member since 1993. [...]

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