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PAY YOUR BILLS YOUR WAY Pay by phone. Call (763) 477-3131 to pay your bill over the phone any time of the day or night with a credit card, debit card or e-check. You will be asked for your account number, and then the automated system will provide your current balance, and prompt you throughmaking a payment.
PLANTING NEAR ELECTRICAL BOXES When considering landscaping near electrical equipment, please keep these guidelines in mind: Always maintain a clearance of 10 feet in front of the transformer. This is the side with the lock, generally facing the front of your house. Maintain a clearance of 4 feet on the other three sides of the transformer. COMMERICAL REBATE PROGRAM For efficiency improvement measures which do not receive pre-approval by WH, the cooperative cannot guarantee that incentive funding will be provided. Commercial Key Account Executives. Bob Miller. (763) 477-3021. (612) 716-4120. bmiller@whe.org. Ryan O’Connor. (763) 477-3058. (612) 616-2367. NEW CONSTRUCTION ELECTRIC SERVICE New Construction Electric Service. Please fill out the form below to begin your application process. A Wright-Hennepin member service representative will then call you to finish the application process. If you need assistance, please call (763) 477-3000 . Required fieldsare marked *.
REBATES FROM WRIGHT-HENNEPIN Rebates available for air source heat pumps: 14.5 SEER-$480, 15 SEER-$580, 16 SEER-$630. Rebates available for air conditioners 15 SEER or higher are $25. As of June 1, 2007, all air conditioning and air source heat pump systems must be installed by certified contractors to be eligible for rebates from Wright-Hennepin. WRIGHT-HENNEPIN ELECTRIC COOPERATIVE If you have not registered before, then you will need to Register now. WH'S OFF-PEAK PROGRAMS EXPLAINED Control times occur on days of high electrical demands, high wholesale energy prices or system emergencies. Dual Fuel can be controlled as much as 400 hours per heating season and up to 12 hours per day. Typical control times are generally between 4 p.m. and 10 p.m. Central air conditioning and heat pumps are eligible for the Off-Peak program. PROPANE HEATING COMPARED TO ELECTRIC OFF-PEAK HEATING The answer is yes. Let’s take a look at the cost of propane heating compared to electric Off-Peak heating. With WH’s Energy-Saving Dual Fuel program, the electric rate is $4.9 cents per KWh, bringing the cost of electric Off-Peak heating to the equivalent of propane at $1.32 per gallon. The cost of propane per gallon varies from day today
WRIGHT-HENNEPIN COOPERATIVE ELECTRIC ASSOCIATIONHOMEYOUR ELECTRIC ACCOUNTCONTACTSERVICES & PRODUCTSENERGY SAVINGS & REBATES Thank you, lineworkers! April 12, 2021. April 12 is lineworker appreciation day, and Wright-Hennepin (WH) wants to thank all its lineworkers for the great work they do at COMPARING PROPANE AND ELECTRIC COSTS Liquid propane (LP) has 91,500 British thermal units (BTUs) per gallon. Electric heat has 3,413 BTUs per kilowatt hour (kWh) or 1,000 watts per hour. Let’s assume that the cost of propane is $1.50 per gallon and the electric rate is $.049 per kWh. It is important to compare costs on a BTU basis in order to get an apple-to-applecomparison of
PAY YOUR BILLS YOUR WAY Pay by phone. Call (763) 477-3131 to pay your bill over the phone any time of the day or night with a credit card, debit card or e-check. You will be asked for your account number, and then the automated system will provide your current balance, and prompt you throughmaking a payment.
PLANTING NEAR ELECTRICAL BOXES When considering landscaping near electrical equipment, please keep these guidelines in mind: Always maintain a clearance of 10 feet in front of the transformer. This is the side with the lock, generally facing the front of your house. Maintain a clearance of 4 feet on the other three sides of the transformer. COMMERICAL REBATE PROGRAM For efficiency improvement measures which do not receive pre-approval by WH, the cooperative cannot guarantee that incentive funding will be provided. Commercial Key Account Executives. Bob Miller. (763) 477-3021. (612) 716-4120. bmiller@whe.org. Ryan O’Connor. (763) 477-3058. (612) 616-2367. NEW CONSTRUCTION ELECTRIC SERVICE New Construction Electric Service. Please fill out the form below to begin your application process. A Wright-Hennepin member service representative will then call you to finish the application process. If you need assistance, please call (763) 477-3000 . Required fieldsare marked *.
REBATES FROM WRIGHT-HENNEPIN Rebates available for air source heat pumps: 14.5 SEER-$480, 15 SEER-$580, 16 SEER-$630. Rebates available for air conditioners 15 SEER or higher are $25. As of June 1, 2007, all air conditioning and air source heat pump systems must be installed by certified contractors to be eligible for rebates from Wright-Hennepin. WRIGHT-HENNEPIN ELECTRIC COOPERATIVE If you have not registered before, then you will need to Register now. WH'S OFF-PEAK PROGRAMS EXPLAINED Control times occur on days of high electrical demands, high wholesale energy prices or system emergencies. Dual Fuel can be controlled as much as 400 hours per heating season and up to 12 hours per day. Typical control times are generally between 4 p.m. and 10 p.m. Central air conditioning and heat pumps are eligible for the Off-Peak program. PROPANE HEATING COMPARED TO ELECTRIC OFF-PEAK HEATING The answer is yes. Let’s take a look at the cost of propane heating compared to electric Off-Peak heating. With WH’s Energy-Saving Dual Fuel program, the electric rate is $4.9 cents per KWh, bringing the cost of electric Off-Peak heating to the equivalent of propane at $1.32 per gallon. The cost of propane per gallon varies from day today
E-BILLING | WRIGHT-HENNEPIN ELECTRIC Pay Online or View Bill. Click here to make an online payment. Sign up for Wright-Hennepin's E-Billing program to receive an email when your bill is ready to be viewed and paid online through a secure website. You will have the option to pay your bill with a credit card (Visa, Mastercard, American Express or Discover), debit card or e-check. NEW CONSTRUCTION ELECTRIC SERVICE New Construction Electric Service. Please fill out the form below to begin your application process. A Wright-Hennepin member service representative will then call you to finish the application process. If you need assistance, please call (763) 477-3000 . Required fieldsare marked *.
WH APPLIANCE REPAIR PROGRAM WH Appliance Repair customer and employee safety. Please follow CDC guidelines and wait 14 days to schedule your service appointment if anyone in the home has been diagnosed with COVID-19 or ELECTRIC COOPERATIVES ASK MEMBERS TO DO THEIR PART TO Posted by Guest Blogger on June 10, 2021 . The heat wave we are experiencing has prompted the operator of the electric transmission system in our region CHOOSE HOW TO PAY YOUR ELECTRIC BILL There are six ways you can choose to pay your WH electric bill: phone, online (E-billing), automatic bank draft (EZ Pay), mail, drop box or in-person. Phone. To make a phone payment, call (763) 477-3131 to be connected with WH’s automated payment line. This secure service accepts payments using a credit card (Visa, Mastercard or DiscoverTREE TRIMMING
Tree Trimming | Wright-Hennepin Electric. Tree trimming, treatment and removal services. Keep your landscape looking beautiful with professional tree trimming care and emerald ash borer treatments from WH Services, a subsidiary business of WH. Tree care services include: Tree Trimming and Pruning. Decorative work and shaping. WH APPLIANCE REPAIR PROGRAM The WH Appliance Repair program is available to everyone in our service territory and helps you and your family with unexpected appliance repair bills. If you'd like to include coverage for additional appliances, they can be added to your appliance repair planfor only
CAREER OPPORTUNITIES Office of the Assistant Secretary for Civil Rights. 1400 Independence Avenue, SW. Washington, D.C. 20250-9410; fax: (202) 690-7442; or. email: program.intake@usda.gov. USDA is an equal opportunity provider, employer, and lender. This cooperative is an equal opportunity provider and employer. UNCLAIMED CAPITAL CREDITS/PROPERTY unclaimed capital credit/property request form. . Fill out the form and attach the required documentation. Sign the form in the presence of a notary public. Return all documentation to: Wright-Hennepin Cooperative Electric Association, Attn: Capital Credit Representative, PO Box 330, Rockford, MN 55373. Note: Heirs/beneficiaries of adeceased
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The browser you are using is not supported. Portions of this website may not display or function properly. More Information WRIGHT-HENNEPIN COOPERATIVE ELECTRIC ASSOCIATIONHOMEYOUR ELECTRIC ACCOUNTCONTACTSERVICES & PRODUCTSENERGY SAVINGS & REBATES Thank you, lineworkers! April 12, 2021. April 12 is lineworker appreciation day, and Wright-Hennepin (WH) wants to thank all its lineworkers for the great work they do at COMPARING PROPANE AND ELECTRIC COSTS Liquid propane (LP) has 91,500 British thermal units (BTUs) per gallon. Electric heat has 3,413 BTUs per kilowatt hour (kWh) or 1,000 watts per hour. Let’s assume that the cost of propane is $1.50 per gallon and the electric rate is $.049 per kWh. It is important to compare costs on a BTU basis in order to get an apple-to-applecomparison of
PLANTING NEAR ELECTRICAL BOXES When considering landscaping near electrical equipment, please keep these guidelines in mind: Always maintain a clearance of 10 feet in front of the transformer. This is the side with the lock, generally facing the front of your house. Maintain a clearance of 4 feet on the other three sides of the transformer. PAY YOUR BILLS YOUR WAY Pay by phone. Call (763) 477-3131 to pay your bill over the phone any time of the day or night with a credit card, debit card or e-check. You will be asked for your account number, and then the automated system will provide your current balance, and prompt you throughmaking a payment.
HOW POWER OUTAGES ARE RESTORED Wright-Hennepin's first priority is public safety. Crews are sent to remove damaged power lines from roadways first. After that, substation power is restored. Sometimes, service to hundreds or several thousand customers can be restored immediately by replacing a fuse on a substation transformer. Next, the major distribution feeders arerepaired.
REBATES FROM WRIGHT-HENNEPIN Rebates available for air source heat pumps: 14.5 SEER-$480, 15 SEER-$580, 16 SEER-$630. Rebates available for air conditioners 15 SEER or higher are $25. As of June 1, 2007, all air conditioning and air source heat pump systems must be installed by certified contractors to be eligible for rebates from Wright-Hennepin. WRIGHT-HENNEPIN ELECTRIC COOPERATIVE If you have not registered before, then you will need to Register now. ELECTRICAL METER SEALS The seal locks the enclosure to prevent accidental contact with the high voltage and to keep the equipment itself safe. A second purpose is to prevent meter tampering. Meter tampering includes causing the meter to run slower (or not at all) and diverting electricity from the meter. If a Wright-Hennepin (WH) field worker finds a seal clipped WHY IT IS IMPORTANT TO MAINTAIN YOUR AIR CONDITIONER Basically you need to treat your AC unit like your car. Even though the AC unit only gets used about four months out of the year, having a contractor give it a tune-up before summer arrives will ultimately help extend its life and operate more efficiently, saving energy. The contractor will inspect the thermostat, motor, wiring, coolant levelsHOME PAGE
The browser you are using is not supported. Portions of this website may not display or function properly. More Information WRIGHT-HENNEPIN COOPERATIVE ELECTRIC ASSOCIATIONHOMEYOUR ELECTRIC ACCOUNTCONTACTSERVICES & PRODUCTSENERGY SAVINGS & REBATES Thank you, lineworkers! April 12, 2021. April 12 is lineworker appreciation day, and Wright-Hennepin (WH) wants to thank all its lineworkers for the great work they do at COMPARING PROPANE AND ELECTRIC COSTS Liquid propane (LP) has 91,500 British thermal units (BTUs) per gallon. Electric heat has 3,413 BTUs per kilowatt hour (kWh) or 1,000 watts per hour. Let’s assume that the cost of propane is $1.50 per gallon and the electric rate is $.049 per kWh. It is important to compare costs on a BTU basis in order to get an apple-to-applecomparison of
PLANTING NEAR ELECTRICAL BOXES When considering landscaping near electrical equipment, please keep these guidelines in mind: Always maintain a clearance of 10 feet in front of the transformer. This is the side with the lock, generally facing the front of your house. Maintain a clearance of 4 feet on the other three sides of the transformer. PAY YOUR BILLS YOUR WAY Pay by phone. Call (763) 477-3131 to pay your bill over the phone any time of the day or night with a credit card, debit card or e-check. You will be asked for your account number, and then the automated system will provide your current balance, and prompt you throughmaking a payment.
HOW POWER OUTAGES ARE RESTORED Wright-Hennepin's first priority is public safety. Crews are sent to remove damaged power lines from roadways first. After that, substation power is restored. Sometimes, service to hundreds or several thousand customers can be restored immediately by replacing a fuse on a substation transformer. Next, the major distribution feeders arerepaired.
REBATES FROM WRIGHT-HENNEPIN Rebates available for air source heat pumps: 14.5 SEER-$480, 15 SEER-$580, 16 SEER-$630. Rebates available for air conditioners 15 SEER or higher are $25. As of June 1, 2007, all air conditioning and air source heat pump systems must be installed by certified contractors to be eligible for rebates from Wright-Hennepin. WRIGHT-HENNEPIN ELECTRIC COOPERATIVE If you have not registered before, then you will need to Register now. ELECTRICAL METER SEALS The seal locks the enclosure to prevent accidental contact with the high voltage and to keep the equipment itself safe. A second purpose is to prevent meter tampering. Meter tampering includes causing the meter to run slower (or not at all) and diverting electricity from the meter. If a Wright-Hennepin (WH) field worker finds a seal clipped WHY IT IS IMPORTANT TO MAINTAIN YOUR AIR CONDITIONER Basically you need to treat your AC unit like your car. Even though the AC unit only gets used about four months out of the year, having a contractor give it a tune-up before summer arrives will ultimately help extend its life and operate more efficiently, saving energy. The contractor will inspect the thermostat, motor, wiring, coolant levelsHOME PAGE
The browser you are using is not supported. Portions of this website may not display or function properly. More Information COMMERICAL REBATE PROGRAM For efficiency improvement measures which do not receive pre-approval by WH, the cooperative cannot guarantee that incentive funding will be provided. Commercial Key Account Executives. Bob Miller. (763) 477-3021. (612) 716-4120. bmiller@whe.org. Ryan O’Connor. (763) 477-3058. (612) 616-2367. PAY YOUR BILLS YOUR WAY Pay by phone. Call (763) 477-3131 to pay your bill over the phone any time of the day or night with a credit card, debit card or e-check. You will be asked for your account number, and then the automated system will provide your current balance, and prompt you throughmaking a payment.
WH APPLIANCE REPAIR PROGRAM The WH Appliance Repair program is available to everyone in our service territory and helps you and your family with unexpected appliance repair bills. If you'd like to include coverage for additional appliances, they can be added to your appliance repair planfor only
WRIGHT-HENNEPIN'S BOARD OF DIRECTORS Wright-Hennepin’s electric service territory is divided into nine districts, each of which is represented by a board member. HOW TO REDUCE ENERGY USE IN THE KITCHEN Use a microwave oven as much as possible. It uses less energy than a conventional oven. Keep your oven’s metal burners clean. Make sure to match the pan size to the element you’re cooking on. A small pot on a large burner wastes energy. While light bulbs are necessary for work in the kitchen, they are a big source of energy use. ELECTRICAL METER SEALS The seal locks the enclosure to prevent accidental contact with the high voltage and to keep the equipment itself safe. A second purpose is to prevent meter tampering. Meter tampering includes causing the meter to run slower (or not at all) and diverting electricity from the meter. If a Wright-Hennepin (WH) field worker finds a seal clipped WHY IT IS IMPORTANT TO MAINTAIN YOUR AIR CONDITIONER Basically you need to treat your AC unit like your car. Even though the AC unit only gets used about four months out of the year, having a contractor give it a tune-up before summer arrives will ultimately help extend its life and operate more efficiently, saving energy. The contractor will inspect the thermostat, motor, wiring, coolant levels WH'S OFF-PEAK PROGRAMS EXPLAINED Control times occur on days of high electrical demands, high wholesale energy prices or system emergencies. Dual Fuel can be controlled as much as 400 hours per heating season and up to 12 hours per day. Typical control times are generally between 4 p.m. and 10 p.m. Central air conditioning and heat pumps are eligible for the Off-Peak program. DUAL FUEL AND ELECTRIC THERMAL STORAGE HEATING Some of the different electric heat sources that can be placed on the dual fuel program are electric boilers, plenum heaters and baseboard heaters. Electric thermal storage (ETS) With our ETS program, there is no need for a second fossil fuel source. Members whose only source of fuel is electricity can purchase ETS heaters that charge overnightHOME PAGE
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