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Fall rates in effect with October bills


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Oklahoma. Here at OEC, the fall shoulder rate accompanies the shiſt in seasons—a welcoming change aſt er a sweltering summer. For members, it means lower bills due to a reduced price for electricity. OEC’s rate structure is designed to


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accurately refl ect the wholesale power cost. Generating electricity in the summer costs more money—hence, the higher summer on-peak rates. As the temperatures drop, so does the price of electricity. “As opposed to our summer rates,


when members pay a diff erent price for electricity depending on the time of day they use it, the fall rate is one price around-the-clock,” said Randy Harnsberger, OEC key accounts manager and rate specialist. All kilowatt hours (kWh)


calculated on October bills are charged 11.5252¢ per kWh, not including the monthly variable cost adjustment and service availability charge. Members opting to pre-pay are charged the same rate. T e fall shoulder rate also applies to November and December bills.


hanging leaves and cooling temperatures signal the beginning of fall in


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OEC’s Customer Service Department, Front row, L-R: Jeanie Lee, Supervisor of Customer Service Linda Blackburn, Manager of Customer Service Amy McElhany, Kari Manning; Back row, L-R: Chyla Hall, Christa Spears, Bryon Nilsson, Diana Lee


OEC’s offi ce a drop-off for Governor Fallin’s food drive


its headquarters offi ce in Norman as a drop-off location for the statewide canned food drive. “Our drive will run from Oct. 1


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through Oct. 31,” Gov. Fallin said. “We have donation stations set up all over the state, and all donated items will go directly to provide meals for Oklahoma families in need.” T is year will be the sixth year


Gov. Fallin has spearheaded the canned food drive. It began as part


EC is participating in Gov. Mary Fallin’s 2014 Feeding Oklahoma Drive, off ering


of her inaugural celebration and has raised over 7.8 million meals to help feed hungry Oklahomans. “As leaders of our state, we must


continue to serve those in need, and protect our most vulnerable citizens,” she said. Members are encouraged to


participate by bringing canned food items to OEC’s offi ce located at 242 24th Ave NW in Norman. Canned goods can be dropped off throughout the month of October, Monday through Friday, 8 a.m. to 5 p.m.


Use OEC’s SmartHub app to manage your account online


 View and pay your bill  Contact Customer Service  Set bill reminders  Report outages


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Scan the QR code with your smart device to download the mobile app. Visit www.okcoop.org for more information.


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