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关于我们
The Arab Electric Cooperative, Inc. (AEC) serves 12,686 residential, 2,557 small commercial, and 191 large commercial Members as well as 157 lighting accounts. AEC has 1,247 miles of distribution line that delivers power purchased from Tennessee Valley Authority to our Members in Marshall, Morgan and Cullman Counties in North Alabama.
- 网站
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https://arab-electric.org
Arab Electric Cooperative, Inc.的外部链接
- 所属行业
- 公用事业
- 规模
- 11-50 人
- 总部
- Arab,Alabama
- 类型
- 非营利机构
- 创立
- 1946
地点
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主要
331 S Brindlee Mountain Pkwy
US,Alabama,Arab,35016
Arab Electric Cooperative, Inc.员工
动态
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Heading out of town during the holiday season? Set your home to vacation mode and save energy while you’re away! -Lower your thermostat a few degrees or create an “away” schedule with a smart or programmable thermostat. -Lower your water heater temp. (Newer water heaters include a vacation mode setting.) -Unplug devices that consume energy when they’re not in use, including phone chargers, toothbrush chargers, TVs and gaming consoles.
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In a world that can always use a little more light, let’s spread kindness far and wide today and every day. Whether it’s a smile, a helping hand, or a few kind words, the smallest acts of kindness can make the biggest difference. Let’s uplift each other and inspire kindness in our communities—because kindness is contagious and it costs nothing. How will you share kindness today?
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We are proud to honor all those who have served our country with courage, dedication, and sacrifice. This Veterans Day, we salute you and thank you for protecting our freedom. In observance of Veterans Day, we will be closed. However, payments can still be made by calling 256-586-3196, through our app, or at our kiosk located in the drive thru. Thank you for your service, and may we all take a moment to reflect on the sacrifices made for our freedom.
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November is National Child Safety & Protection Month. Children are naturally curious. If you have little ones in your home, remember to cover electrical outlets with childproof covers and dispose of any frayed or damaged electrical cords. Teach your children about the potential dangers of electricity. Early education can save lives.
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Does your teen know what to do in an accident involving downed power lines? Knowing can save their life. Share now! https://lnkd.in/e8Y9vjMZ