We Are REC
We recorded today’s episode via Zoom with Jason Satterwhite, Director of Operations and Construction Services to learn how REC uses technology to streamline their operations and keep their members informed throughout an outage event.
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Michael Lindsay, Vice Chairman of the Board of Directors for Rappahannock Electric Cooperative talks about the challenges the board has faced during the pandemic, a few of the highlights such as returning $13 million in capital credits to members. He told us how important it is to stay engaged with the membership and told us about how the annual meeting works.
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We are REC – a podcast series produced in partnership with Rappahannock Electric Cooperative.
info_outlineWe Are REC
We are REC – a podcast series produced in partnership with Rappahannock Electric Cooperative.
info_outlineWe Are REC
We are REC – a podcast series produced in partnership with Rappahannock Electric Cooperative.
info_outlineWe Are REC
We are REC – a podcast series produced in partnership with Rappahannock Electric Cooperative.
info_outlineWe Are REC
We are REC – a podcast series produced in partnership with Rappahannock Electric Cooperative.
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We pre-recorded today's conversation via Zoom with Rappahannock Electric Cooperative's new CEO, John Hewa.
info_outlineWe Are REC
We are REC – a podcast series produced in partnership with Rappahannock Electric Cooperative.
info_outlineWe Are REC
We are REC – a podcast series produced in partnership with Rappahannock Electric Cooperative.
info_outline- Control Thermostat Settings: lowest comfortable temperature, but 68 degrees is recommended.
- Use a programmable thermostat to provide increased efficiency. Utilize the settings to adjust when you’re away from home and overnight.
- If you don’t have a programmable thermostat, avoid adjusting the temperature more than 2 degrees at a time.
- Change or clean air filters regularly.
- Have your system inspected annually.
- Seal air leaks in the home. Sealing air leaks in your home can help you save 10% to 20% on heating and cooling bills. Apply caulk around windows, doors, electrical wiring and plumbing to seal in conditioned air. You should also weather strip exterior doors, which can keep out drafts and help you control energy costs.
- Take advantage of the monitoring and usage tools available in their SmartHub app.