On another note tho I did hear back from the wind company about buying from them instead of our current electric company. Here is what they had to say:
Ms. Spencer:
You might check with your electricity provider. Many utilities, including many co-ops, today offer consumers the opportunity to buy green power even though it usually costs more. The cooperatives are member-owned utilities, and their purpose is to supply their members with electricity. So you would have to be a member and live on the co-op system to get power from the co-op.
I hope this helps,
It was a very fast reply too I sent it out on Friday I believe and by Monday or Tuesday the latest I had an answer. Not sure I am going to do any calling to our current provider until I do a little more research into the matter through their website.
It was a very fast reply too I sent it out on Friday I believe and by Monday or Tuesday the latest I had an answer. Not sure I am going to do any calling to our current provider until I do a little more research into the matter through their website.
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It's a constant battle around here with lights staying on. My husband is the worst culprit!
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