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.
Heat Pump It Up: Clothes Dryers Are Latest Appliances to Receive Efficiency Upgrade
By: Mitch Ross
Remember the iconic Oprah moment? “You get a car! You get a car! Everybody gets a car!” That’s exactly how I feel about “heat-pumpfying” major appliances in the home. The biggest electricity expenses in most houses come from producing heat — whether it’s warming the whole home, heating water or drying clothes with electric resistance elements. These applications often account for the largest chunks of your electric bill.
Ready When it Matters Most: April 13 is Lineworker Appreciation Day
By: Brad Castor, President/CEO
At Rich Mountain Electric, we have the unique privilege of seeing firsthand what it truly takes to keep the lights on for our members. In April, we take time to pause and recognize the brave men and women who make that possible every single day — our lineworkers.
Second-Life Upcycling: Celebrate Earth Day With Creative Reuse Projects
Giving old items new life is a creative and rewarding way to reduce waste. An outdated lamp can become a stylish accent. A forgotten household item can be transformed into something functional and fun. Beyond creativity, reusing materials helps keep usable items out of landfills and supports a more sustainable lifestyle.
However, when electricity is involved, safety should always come first.
Energy Enigmas Uncovering: Unexpected Causes of High Electric Bills
By: Mitch Ross
While performing energy audits, we end up seeing the same issues come up repeatedly. Many are so familiar, that just by looking at the hourly energy use or speaking with the homeowner on the phone, it’s an easy diagnosis. The list of common culprits includes lack of insulation, major duct leakage, electric heat with no heat pump and a few other things. I enjoy audits that go beyond the common issues and require a deeper look.
