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| Co-op manages power for savings |
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Electric Utilites can slightly reduce the voltage flowing through their substations
and still maintain the quality of power distributed to their consumers.
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Member donations assisted 327 individuals during 2011 |
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| Palmetto Electric Trust, the volunteer board that administers member donations to Operation Round Up, awarded more than $378,000 it collected between
January and December 2011 to 327 individuals and families in need.
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| Educational Opportunities |
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| Palmetto Electric offers several scholarship opportunities to students throughout our service area, including Washington Youth Tour, a weeklong educational trip to Washington, D.C.
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From the CEO
Stop air flow and high energy bills
Our homes should be an oasis for all of us—where we can kick back and get comfortable. But there's no oasis of comfort when your home is too cold in winter or oppressively hot in the summer. That means it's leaking air—and wasting money.
Energy Efficiency Tip
Air is drawn into your home from low areas, so inspect your foundation for potential air-infiltration points. Fixing these leaks makes a bigger impact on your electric bill than sealing doors and windows! Caulk all cracks and gaps around your home including spaces around wires for telephone, electrical, cable, and gas lines, water spigots, and dryer vents.
Find more ways to save at TogetherWeSave.com.

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