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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.
CEO Corner: CoServ Rates Remain Steadfast in a Volatile Market
CoServ Members save an average of about $58 a month, or almost $700 a year, compared to their counterparts in the deregulated market.
Pioneering New Electric Service: Ride Along with a CoServ Staking Tech
Design Technicians, also known as Staking Techs, are typically the first person Members meet with when they need new electric service.
From Vision to Ville: Marty B’s Journey to Success
Aerial photo of Marty B’s in Bartonville, TX. Photo by KEN OLTMANN | CoServ Marty Bryan sits on the patio at Marty B’s Coffee on…
Your Legacy, Our Mission: Local Rancher Keeps Tradition Going
Schumacher Cattle breeds elite longhorns for show but he also has 850 cattle spread across several pastures north of Era in Cooke County.
