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CCF Grants to CASA of Collin County a ‘Lifesaver’ for Volunteers
CASA of Collin County volunteers are court-appointed advocates for children in the foster system. CCF awarded grants in 2023 and 2024.
What to expect on your August bill
July started off rainy but by mid-month, the heat dome settled in and the dogs of summer took over. Members will also pay less per kWh.
The CoServ Advantage: Working for Members
Two longtime CoServ Electric Board of Directors talk about the co-op business model, representing Members, our growth and our reliability.
Enhancing Gas Safety and Efficiency with Innovative Technology
CoServ Gas has a new resource to help find damaged pipelines that’s faster, less disruptive to the public and more cost effective.
Solar boom continues for CoServ Members
Solar is booming on CoServ rooftops with 600 new solar installations finished in the first five months of the year alone.
CoServ maintains high reliability score
CoServ’s SAIDI score for 2021 was 34.39, which means the average Member was without power for about 34 minutes. The lower the score, the better. Major weather events and power supply problems do not count against SAIDI scores.
How CoServ prepares for Old Man Winter
Whether it’s buying energy ahead of time, training our operations crews or winterizing the fleet, CoServ starts preparing for cold weather long before the local television meteorologists issue their forecasts.
The biggest factors that could affect your winter energy bill
CoServ Members should expect high electric bills in January and February just as they do in the summer months.