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Service Beyond Borders: CoServ Crews Electrifying Homes in Navajo Nation

The first group will leave as a convoy before the sun comes up on May 29, driving an estimated 900 miles to Tuba City, Arizona.

What to Expect on Your June Bill

CoServ Members should expect May electricity usage to be higher than April because of a 58% increase in Cooling Degree Days.

The Price of Power: What Drives Energy Costs?

Supply and demand are the primary drivers of electricity prices, so as demand increases, wholesale prices tend to rise as well.

The CoServ Charitable Foundation: Giving That Grows & Empowers

Since 2004, CCF grants have helped families struggling to make ends meet and teachers and first responders lacking critical resources.

CoServ mourns passing of longtime Board Director Virgil Berend

Virgil Berend’s Pilot Point Farm received electricity when he was 15 years old. He went to serve 27 years on the CoServ Board of Directors.

Important safety tips for gas appliances

CoServ Gas added an average of 604 new gas meters per month and for many Customers this will be their first winter with gas appliances.

CCF grant lends support to new Denton homeless shelter and rehabilitation facility

City representatives were on hand for the ribbon cutting ceremony at Our Daily Bread’s new 34,000-square-foot facility in Denton. The CoServ Charitable Foundation, among other private donors, contributed to the new facility’s setup through an Operation Roundup grant.

Higher costs just now hitting CoServ Members on Budget Billing

Most CoServ Members paid higher bills over the summer but those on Budget Billing didn’t get hit with higher costs until November.