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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’s first-hand account of Hurricane Ian restoration

CoServ Employees restored power to 1,800 meters from two electric co-ops during their mutual aid trip to central and southern Florida.

CoServ expands gas system to keep up with growth

CoServ Gas is adding new infrastructure throughout the service territory so we can continue providing the reliable gas service to Customers.

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.