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NORTHWESTERN ELECTRIC COOPERATIVE, INC.


NORTHWESTERN ELECTRIC COOPERATIVE, INC.


Operating In Beaver, Dewey, Ellis, Harper, Major, Woods and Woodward Counties in Oklahoma


TYSON LITTAU


CHIEF EXECUTIVE OFFICER BOARD OF TRUSTEES


Kenny Knowles, Pres......................... Arnett Ray Smith, Vice-Pres. ........................Taloga John Bruce, Jr., Sec.-Treas. .............. Sharon Marvin Wilkinson ............................ Buffalo Clair Craighead ...........................Woodward Wayne Hall..................................Mooreland Duane Henderson........................Mooreland Darla Young ..................................... Buffalo Gilbert Perkins. .....................................Gate


Jonna Hensley.....................................Editor John Meinders................................ Attorney


IN CASE OF TROUBLE CALL: 24 HOUR EMERGENCY 1-877-9NOPOWER (877.966.7693)


OFFICE HOURS


8 AM TO 4:30 PM MONDAY-FRIDAY


ADDRESS P.O. BOX 2707 WOODWARD, OK 73802


2925 WILLIAMS AVENUE WOODWARD, OK 73801 NOTICE


A copy of NWEC Bylaws will be made available for any member upon request.


Web page: www.nwecok.coop E-mail: nwec@nwecok.coop


June 2017


It's been over four months now since the January ice storm toppled right at 6,000 poles. The storm caused widespread power outages in northwest Oklahoma including a large portion of Northwestern Electric's service territory. Damage assessments were significant enough to qualify for Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) assistance. After following FEMA's guidelines and requirements for storm debris removal, we now have the cleanup process underway. Contract crews with JCL Power are scattered across our territory picking up the damaged poles and equipment. The debris removal process is expected to take approximately 6-8 weeks and should be completed by mid-July.


NWEC offers low interest loan funds I


n an effort to help the economy of northwest Oklahoma, Northwestern Electric offers low interest revolving loan funds. The low interest funds may be used by qualifying businesses to purchase buildings, equipment, and to provide working capital. (992016001)


For more information about the revolving loan and availability of funds, contact Melissa Washmon at 580.256.7425 or 800.375.7423. You can also view the loan fund guidelines and credit application on our website at www.nwecok. coop. Click on the Economic Development Loan tab under Account Services.


March 2017 Operating Report 2016


Revenue - Billing......................................................... Cost of Power............................................................... Miles of Lines .............................................................. Members Connected .................................................... Density per Mile .......................................................... Average Member KWH............................................... Average Bill .................................................................


“NWEC is an equal opportunity provider and employer.”


2,337,118 1,442,976 4,987


11,912 2.39


2,012 196


KWH Purchased........................................................... 25,990,110 KWH Sold.................................................................... 23,970,566 Income per Mile........................................................... Expense per Mile .........................................................


471 497


2017


2,454,359 1,484,410 4,999


11,860 2.37


2,056 207


26,965,498 24,385,894 493 527


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