We are members, too, and are visible in the communities we serve. We live in the same areas, our children attend the same schools and we shop at the same stores. As a cooperative, we strive to work alongside the membership to ensure that everyone understands that we're more than just an electric company. Our Purpose: To power communities and empower members to improve the quality of their lives. Our Mission: To provide non-profit, competitively priced electrical and related services for the benefit of our members and communities in the safest and most reliable method with integrity, commitment and accountability.
Don't forget to go to bed a little extra early tomorrow! This Sunday, March 14, we will be jumping forward an hour for Daylight Savings!
There are probably many devices in your house that require a battery to function, but one size doesn't fit all. Here are three tips to choosing the right batteries for your devices!
There's still time to submit your application for this year's scholarships! Visit https:// www.ozarksecc.co m/scholarships to complete your application by the April 15, 2021 deadline!
Lawn mowing season is almost here! On top of being cleaner and easier to maintain, electric lawn mowers are also more quiet and easy to maneuver!
Did you know, only a small percentage of energy used in incandescent light bulbs produces light? The rest of the energy produces heat, which is why there is an ongoing effort to use more efficient bulbs, such as LEDs.
After review and consideration of an ongoing emergency order, COVID-19 positivity rates and other factors, the Arka… https://t.co/b5McQeMRy8
Though the 2021 Youth Tour has been canceled due to COVID-19, high school juniors throughout our service area will… https://t.co/dDgRrm2UND
From central heating and air to kitchen appliances, there are many ways your house uses electricity. Did you know t… https://t.co/WuO9VssPhd
Happy National Engineers Week to all of the amazing, hardworking engineers whose expertise makes it possible to hea… https://t.co/86oYnSB68q
We donated some old power poles for use in Joe Wilkins' Eagle Scout project, building a volleyball court at St. Jos… https://t.co/T1cilPp2x8