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If you are in the market for a new water heater,
Midwest Energy Cooperative has an offer you can’t refuse:
agree to participate in our load management and we will give you
the water heater free! Load management allows us to remotely control the
electricity to your water heater. As a utility we have periods
of peak usage during which customers are using a lot of power at
the same time. During these peak periods, we face the possibility
of having increased power supply costs. By controlling water heaters
and other electric load during these periods, we can control our
power consumption and keep prices low for you. We then pass those
savings back to you in the form of the credit on your electric
bill: $4 a month for a 50-gallon water heater and $8 a month for
an 80-gallon unit.
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So when
you’re in need of a new water
heater, you can pay for it using your load management credit
and have no out-of-pocket
expenses. Purchase a 50-gallon electric water heater under this
program, and the $4 per month load management credit will be
applied to the cost of the water heater for 66 months. If your
hot water needs are more significant, you can purchase the 80-gallon
electric water heater under the same program, and the $8 per
month load management credit will be applied to the cost of the
water heater for 66 months. After the 66-month term, your monthly
payments are finished and you will begin receiving the credit
in full.
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Water heater
control does not exceed five hours a day, and occurs predominately
between the hours of 3-8 p.m. when the system is at its peak. The
hot water stored within your insulated tank will remain hot for
a long time. Minimum usage of 400 kWh per month is required to
receive the credit.
Water heater units are available for pick-up from
8 a.m. – 4 p.m. in the Cassopolis office, and by appointment
in the Adrian and Paw Paw offices. For more information about this
program, please call the cooperative at 1-800-492-5989, or visit
one of our district service
centers.
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