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The ElectraLite L E Y ELECTRALITE P.O. Box 751 Seminole, OK 74818


Serving Hughes, Lincoln, McIntosh, Okfuskee, Pottawatomie, Seminole & portions of Oklahoma, Cleveland & Creek counties


Main Office and Headquarters Interstate 40 at the Prague/Seminole Exit


Area Office


35 W. JC Watts Street, Eufaula Office Hours


8 a.m. to 5 p.m., Monday - Friday Board of Trustees


President - Joe Semtner, Konawa .................................. Vice Pres. - Robert Schoenecke, Meeker ...................... Sec.-Treas. - Matt Goodson, Tecumseh ......................... Asst. Sec.-Treas. - Steve Marak, Meeker ...................... Gary Crain, Prague ........................................................ Clayton Eads, Shawnee ................................................. J.P. Duvall, Seminole ...................................................... Yates Adcock, Dustin ...................................................... J. Roger Henson ............................................................


Telephone Numbers


Seminole Shawnee Eufaula Prague Toll-free


(405) 382-3680 (405) 273-4680 (918) 689-3232 (405) 567-3206 (877) 382-3680


In Case of Trouble


1. Check for blown fuse or tripped circuit breakers. 2. Check with your neighbors. Ask if their electricity is off and if they have reported it.


3. If not, call the office or download the Smarthub app to report the trouble.


Read


Cycle 1 Cycle 2 Cycle 3


26th-31st 6th-11th 16th-21st


Operating Revenues Wholesale Cost of Power Percentage WPC is of Revenue Consumers per Mile of Line Revenue per Mile of Line KW Peak Demand - This month Billing kW demand KW Peak Demand - YTD KWh Purchased - This month Taxes Paid


Interest on Long Term Debt System Load Factor


Billing date


5th 15th 25th


1-1/2% penalty applied 20 days after billing date


Operating Statistics for November 2015


2016


$4,205,388 $3,182,945 75.69 4.64


$803.17 125,692 125,692 153,277 55,572,912 $82,239 $180,040 61.4


$4,538,522 $3,121,796 68.78 4.67


$863.99 111,344 103,288 154,489 50,827,289 $83,778 $171,226 63.4


New Services Staked in December During the month of December, 21 new services were staked. The total new services staked in 2016 is 424. This compares to 363 for the same period in 2015.


District 6 District 2 District 5 District 1 District 3 District 4 District 7 District 8 Attorney


Beware of Cheap Phone Chargers


When inspectors from UL—Underwriters Laboratories—test- ed iPhone chargers for safety, the results, they said, were “liter- ally shocking.” UL calls power adapters sold for iPhones but not made by Apple “counterfeit” and warns that they might not have under- gone electrical safety tests and can shock or even kill the user. In a 2016 UL test of 400 counterfeit adapters, 99 percent of


them failed. That means they either became damaged themselves or harmed the phones during charging, or leaked current that shocked or could have shocked the user. The counterfeit chargers came with the UL safety inspection mark printed on them, but they had not been UL tested, the report noted. Some of the chargers cost as little as $1, while Apple prices on its “official” adapters start at $19. While counterfeit adapters can look just like legitimate Apple


chargers, they usually have a few “tells,” UL reported. For ex- ample: • All UL-certified Apple chargers are white. • Certification labels on genuine Apple labels do not misspell words or names—like “Abble,” for example, and say the product was designed by Apple and not by any other organization. • Expect to pay at least $19 for a properly tested Apple


adapter. • If you find a charger loose in a bin of discounted electron-


ics, it’s counterfeit. Apple products come in white Apple packag- ing.


February 2017


Operation Round-Up


FINANCIAL STATEMENT


BEGINNING BALANCE 11/30/16 ........... Deposits ............................................................. Interest Income .................................................... Checks Issued ................................................. Approved, not yet paid ................................. BALANCE 11/30/16..................................


$238,405.90 8,179.72 112.38


-16,158.82 -19,729.48 $210,814.70


CVEC Foundation administers and disburses funds collected through CVEC's Operation Round-Up Program.


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