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Missouri Invention Could Prevent Dock Shock

by support | Jun 24, 2016 | Electricity, Rural Missouri, Safety

The Electric Shock Drowning (ESD) deaths of three swimmers at Lake of the Ozarks over Fourth of July weekend in 2012 made national news. The tragedies also inspired Missouri inventors to put products on the market that help alert swimmers to the presence of...

Energy Efficient Appliances Can Earn Your Family Tax Credits

by support | Jun 24, 2016 | Energy Efficiency, Rural Electric, Tax Credits

If you’re shopping for new appliances, roofing, doors, windows, or insulation for your home, ENERGY STAR products can help you save money twice-over: first, by using less energy, and second, by qualifying you for federal tax credits.Products That Use Less...

Blackouts & Brownouts: What’s the Difference?

by support | Jun 24, 2016 | Electricity, Reliability, Rural Electric

Your Missouri Electric Cooperative does its best to provide you with reliable, affordable power all year long, but blackouts and brownouts that affect your service can still occur, especially when there’s high electricity demand or severe weather. Here’s...
Keeping Electricity Reliable, Safe, and Affordable in Missouri

Keeping Electricity Reliable, Safe, and Affordable in Missouri

by support | Jun 17, 2016 | Energy Efficiency, Reliability, Rural Electric

Your Electric Cooperatives are hard at work keeping electricity reliable, safe, and affordable in Missouri so that you, for you, our Member-Owners. When we’re doing our job well, you don’t have to think about where your electricity comes from. Have you ever wondered,...
Keep Your Kids Safe with Tamper Resistant Receptacles

Keep Your Kids Safe with Tamper Resistant Receptacles

by support | Jun 17, 2016 | Electricity, Safety

Your toddler is playing on the floor of the living room while you prep dinner in the kitchen. He tirelessly constructs wooden block tower after wooden block tower, only to knock each one down in squeals of delight.“Five minutes until dinner will be ready!”...
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