2009 Newsletter Archives
Merry Margins: Capital credits are on the way
D-I-Y: Weatherstripping 101
Linemen visit Northeast Elementary
Mattamuskeet apples
The Great Refrigerator Roundup: 'Cold Appliances, Warm Hearts'
D-I-Y: Window air conditioner cover
November bills will reflect new rates
Energy websites for kids
Chase away energy goblins
Geothermal makes dollars and sense
Thermal barrier: The best defense is a good offense
Local food pantry benefits from freezer turn-in program
Water heater insulating kits now on sale
Declare your energy independence
Ceiling fans can do more harm than good
Allocation of 2008 member margins
Avoid exposure to high summer bills
5 traits of a quality HVAC contractor
Stop surges before they stop you
Energy efficiency investments have a high rate of return
Bills to reflect NC REPS Mandate Expense
How you can save energy dollars with the economic stimulus package
Larry the audit guy: Exposing the truth one leaky duct at a time
Co-op hits 93 megawatt hour peak
Power production costs hit historic highs
Co-op introduces levelized billing
QVC & co-ops install NC's largest solar farm
Think outside the thermostat
Mercury vapor yard lights being phased out
Energy tax credits make a comeback in 2009
Tideland part of group buying Iowa wind energy