Shift Timing, Shift Savings: Small Changes Lower Usage During Peak Demand Times
As we settle into the heat of July, our homes naturally use more electricity. Air conditioners run longer, refrigerators work harder, and daily routines — from cooking dinner to doing laundry — often overlap during the warmest parts of the day. That’s also when the demand for electricity across our community is at its peak, typically from 3 to 7 p.m. when most people return from work.
Delegates Selected for Educational Youth Tour
Rich Mountain Electric Cooperative selected five delegates to represent the co-op on the 2026 Youth Tour, an all-expenses-paid educational trip to Washington, D.C.
Swimming Pool Safety
Make sure that any lighting equipment in your pool is up to code and regularly examined by a professional. To change or repair a light, ensure the electricity to the pool is first turned off at the circuit breaker.
Cooling Assistance Available
The Low-Income Home Energy Assistance Program (LIHEAP) can help households stay safe and cool by providing help with paying electric bills in summer months to qualifying individuals and families.
Sealed Bids for Rich Mountain Electric Cooperative Vehicles
Beginning June 1, Rich Mountain Electric Cooperative will accept sealed bids for cooperative vehicles in our Mena office.
Your Power. Our Responsibility: Working Every Day to Keep Power Affordable
By: Brad Castor, President/CEO
Many members in our community are facing challenging times, and no one wants to see rising electric bills. We know how much it matters to keep costs manageable, especially when every dollar counts at home or on the farm. You depend on us every day for the electricity you need, and we take that trust seriously.
Welcome Home: Electrical Safety Tips for New Property Owners
Moving into a new house is an exciting experience. From unpacking boxes to decorating, there’s a lot to do. During this busy time, don’t overlook a vital aspect of your new home: its electrical system.
Power Play: Simple Safety Lessons For A Safer Summer
By: Brad Castor, President/CEO
Children don’t always know the dangers of electricity and electrical equipment. With May recognized as Electrical Safety Month, it’s an ideal time to reinforce simple lessons that can help kids stay safe all summer long.
Charge Into Spring Yardwork: Electric Equipment Cuts Noise, Hassle And Maintenance
By: National Rural Electric Cooperative Association
Electric lawn equipment has improved dramatically in recent years, with better pricing, more efficient motors and longer-lasting batteries. From hedge and string trimmers to leaf blowers, and push or riding mowers, electric options are now widely available.
Directors Receive Certifications
Rich Mountain Electric Board of Directors members Tommy Miller and Mark Robbins recently received their Director Gold certifications from the National Rural Electric Cooperative Association.
