Hurricane Matthew causing blinks and outages in Wake Electric’s service territory.Wake Electric’s service territory continues to feel the impact of Hurricane Matthew – the storm is causing blinks and outages.…
September 2016 “Give us an A” Winners AnnouncedThree times a year, Wake Electric awards 40 $25 Visa Gift Cards to area students who received at least one “A”…
Wake Electric prepares for Hurricane Matthew and offers storm tipsSafety: Before, During and After the Storm As of late Wednesday morning, weather forecasters still are not sure exactly how…
Members are invited to attend Member Advisory Committee (MAC) meetingsJoin Wake Electric for our fall 2016 Member Advisory Committee (MAC) meetings. There will be lively discussion of the current…
Wake Electric grants U.S.D.A. economic development loan to Creedmoor Fire DepartmentWake Electric recently granted a $225,000 economic development loan to the Creedmoor Volunteer Fire Department. The funds will be used…
Sign up for SmartHub and use the app to pay bills, view energy usage and much moreWake Electric members – have you signed up for a SmartHub account yet? SmartHub is a convenient app that allows…
Members: Wake Electric will purchase solar power on your behalfIn earlier news, Wake Electric has often discussed with our members the co-op’s compliance strategy with the NC Renewable Portfolio…
Teachers: Apply for Classroom Technology grants by Sept. 13Eligible teachers include public school K-12 and community college teachers working in Durham, Franklin, Granville, Johnston, Nash, Vance and Wake…
Teachers: apply for Bright Ideas grants by Sept. 13Time is running out for teachers to apply for from Wake Electric’s Bright Ideas education grant program. The co-op will…
Wind power for your electric vehicle – Wake Electric adds green incentive to residential electric vehicle rateWake Electric’s compliance strategy with the NC Renewable Portfolio Standard includes a requirement that 10 percent of our energy resources be renewable by…