Display at the Tulsa State Fair
on display, which will feature several panels demonstrating various energy see information on insulation types - tion, external wall construction, light- ing options, correct window installa- tion, water heaters and heat pumps. Representatives from area Touch-
Lake Region Electric Coopera- tive, along with other area Oklahoma Electric Cooperatives, is sponsoring year’s Tulsa State Fair. room in your family’s home? - your home’s electric bills? - ning to build a new home? Visit our display sponsored by
the Touchstone Energy Cooperatives of Oklahoma to get great information you will need to build an energy ef- We will be located in the Quick
Trip Center, in the upper level at
Board of Trustees
Gary Cooper
....................................Pres. Staff
LREC Powerline Press
stone Energy Cooperatives will be on each day to answer questions about - bates offered by local electric coop- eratives.
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one voice, one vote. Electric co-ops hold member business meetings an- nually, allowing members to elect fel- low consumers to guide the co-op and have a say in how their utility is run. There also has to be real member
electric co-ops often get money back called capital credits when the co-op
Education remains another big focus. Electric co-ops provide safety information in schools, share ideas on how to make your home more energy - and opinion leaders know about the is strength in numbers, co-ops tend to stick together when tackling regional and national issues.
What will be on display at the Touchstone Energy booth.
insulation walls lighting windows
water heaters heat pumps rebates
Telephone
Website:
www.lrecok.coop
Perhaps most important of all, co- ops are independent and community- focused, not tied to the purse strings of investors. Co-ops help drive local economic development, fund schol- arships, support local charities, and work to make life better in the areas they serve, the heart of the coopera- tive difference.
Learn more about cooperatives
www.go.coop.
Powerline Press.
or
Cooperative bylaws
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