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  2. Tri-County Electric Cooperative now serves over 98,300 member-owners in cities like Aledo, Benjamin, Fort Worth, Lipan, Munday, Newark, Roanoke, and Springtown.

  3. Both the web version and mobile app allow you to securely access your account information, change your personal information, manage notifications, update stored payment methods, view bills and payment history, and make payments.

  4. Tri-County Electric Cooperative is here to serve our members and our communities. Phone: 817.444.3201 Fax: 817.444.7679

  5. Tri-County Electric Cooperative's service territory includes 16 counties, more than 9,660 miles of distribution line, more than 105,000 member and over 136,800 meters in North Texas. View our Western Territory View Our Eastern Territory

  6. Enjoy the convenience of paying your Tri-County Electric Co-op bill at participating retail stores. You can log into your online member portal and view or print the barcode by selecting the "Pay by Cash" option under the BILL & PAY header.

  7. Apply for electric service at a business with existing service. Before you get started, you will need the following documents: Documentation stating the entity owns or leases the building/space, with the entity name and service address visible.

  8. Since you are still connected to Tri-County Electric Co-op's system, we can meet your electric needs beyond what your solar system is able to produce. You will receive a monthly statement with all kWh purchased and kWh exported for the bill period, including a minimum monthly charge of $30.

  9. Whether you are looking to start new service with Tri-County Electric Cooperative, move your member number to a new location, or are moving off our system, we are here to help!

  10. Ways to Pay: Your co-op, your way. We have many ways to pay your bill so you can do what works best for you. 14. Cash Bill-Pay: Use this bar-code to pay your bill at participating retail stores. 15. Bill Messages: More space to keep you updated on news and information from your co-op.

  11. Tri-County Electric Co-op’s 10,000-plus miles of overhead and underground power lines connect homes, schools, hospitals, commercial and industrial accounts, farms, oil & gas sites – everything from data centers to deer camps.