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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 January 2016
$4,187,306 $3,083,554 73.64 4.64
$798.19 103,288 103,288 154,489 51,813,534 83,798 182,595 60.8
2017
$4,527,876 $3,159,103 69.77 4.68
$862.12 119,120 102,428 161,211 54,171,736 $76,265 $174,109 61.1
New Services Staked in April During the month of April, 26 new services were staked. The total new services staked in 2017 is 132. This compares to 124 for the same period in 2016.
Operation Round-Up
FINANCIAL STATEMENT
BEGINNING BALANCE 3/31/17 ................ Deposits ................................................................ Interest Income ....................................................... Checks Issued ..................................................... Approved, not yet paid .................................... BALANCE 4/30/17.......................................
$234,495.84 8,211.32 9.13 -
-12,177.26 $230,539.03
CVEC Foundation administers and disburses funds collected through CVEC's Operation Round-Up Program.
District 6 District 2 District 5 District 1 District 3 District 4 District 7 District 8 Attorney
Like most things in life, saving money on air-conditioning bills is most likely if you have a plan.
Plan a strategy for keeping your home cool this summer without breaking the bank. Here are six tips:
1. Get a qualified service technician to your house to give a once-over to your central air-conditioning system and any win- dow units you might have. Like any appliance, a well-tuned air conditioner will operate in the most energy-efficient way. 2. Set your thermostat to 78 degrees while you’re home, and higher before you leave the house for the day. If you have a programmable thermostat, it will set itself. 3. Turn ceiling fans on when you enter a room and off when
you leave. A ceiling fan doesn’t cool a room; it moves the air around so anyone in the room will feel cooler. So there’s no benefit to running a fan when nobody is around. 4. Notice the outdoor temperature every evening. If it’s cool enough, turn off the a/c and open the windows before bedtime. 5. Close your drapes or blinds when it’s sunny outside to block the heat, but leave them open on cloudy days to get some natural daylight into your rooms. 6. Avoid cooking in your kitchen on hot, summer days. Instead, grill outdoors, serve cold dishes, order take-out or heat food up in the microwave oven.
District Filing Periods
District 1 - June 6 - 12 District 2 - June 7 - 12 District 8 - June 12 - 19
June 2017
Create ‘Keep-Cool Strategy’ to Save on Energy this Summer
Save the Date!
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