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Arkansas Electric Cooperative Corporation: Cooperative 500,000 322 1949 [1] Arkansas Valley Electric Cooperative: Cooperative Augusta Light & Power Municipal Ashley-Chicot Electric Cooperative Cooperative Benton Utilities Municipal Bentonville Light & Water System Municipal City of Paris Utilities Municipal City of Siloam Springs Municipal
Clay County Electric Cooperative is a non-profit rural electric utility cooperative headquartered in Corning, Arkansas and founded in 1938. The cooperative serves customers in Clay County, Arkansas and Randolph County, Arkansas. In addition to electric service, the cooperative also offers long-distance telephone service.
Two federal programs may be able to help low-income residents or the elderly facing problems paying their electric bills. ... using the phone number located on their bill or ... at 1-800 -96-ELDER ...
1. You Could Be on a High Electricity Rate. A high cost per kilowatt hour is the likeliest culprit behind a high energy bill. Even a minor change in wholesale pricing can lead to bill hikes.
When and how you use home appliances can help lower your electric bill
The Arkansas Electric Cooperative Corporation (AECC) is an electrical generation and distribution cooperative founded in 1949 and headquartered in Little Rock, Arkansas. It sells wholesale energy to 17 member cooperatives serving 500,000 customers across 62% of the land area of Arkansas.
The first 57 miles of power line were energized in December 1938 to provide electric service to 114 meters. The average member had a monthly electric bill of $3.00 and used approximately 30 kWh (kilowatt hours). The Cooperative purchased nearly 1.2 billion kilowatt hours of electricity during 2009.