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Members qualify for exclusive rebates and programs. Enroll in a program or apply for rebates on energy efficient electric equipment and appliances.

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Members qualify for exclusive rebates and programs. Enroll in a program or apply for rebates on energy efficient electric equipment and appliances.

United Power has a wildfire mitigation plan to protect its members and communities. The plan is continuously evaluated and updated to reduce risk.

Each year, United Power attempts to issue Unclaimed Capital Credit Refunds to members who may have moved, changed account numbers or changed names on their account.
The electric industry is progressing rapidly. Our Cooperative Roadmap highlights the co-op's objectives for success now and in the future.
White House Chronicle: Managing the Power Crisis at the Local Level
This is the time of year when we have the opportunity to look back as well as forward, and reflect on changes we have made or will make.
At United Power, we continue to evolve to meet the needs of our members, the requirements imposed on the utility, and the increasing demand for electricity from society in general. The cooperative’s growth necessitated many changes and, following Our Cooperative Roadmap, the amazing women and men in the organization have stepped up in a myriad ways.
I generally think of United Power’s evolution in three broad categories — the changes necessary due to our well-founded decision to leave our former power supplier, the changes required to meet state and federal mandates, and those driven by our growth. The majority of the changes are in the latter two categories. We topped 117,000 electric meters in early December and face the state mandate to reduce our greenhouse gas emissions 80% by 2030 (compared to 2005 levels). This is a particular challenge for United Power due to the continued growth in our service territory.
Our job is to keep the lights on for the communities we serve. To do so, we added a wide range of generating resources to our mix. We hit a record peak of 680 MW this past summer, serving the load with a broad combination of resources including gas, solar, storage, hydro, and wind, which works to offset risk.
Looking back on 2025, we reached several major milestones:
I am equally excited about what lies ahead for United Power in 2026:
I would be remiss if I did not address the recent rate increase, which we recognize has been painful for many in our community. We have tried to avoid increases during my five-year tenure. While our cost of energy has gone down, power delivery costs and supply chain expenses along with insurance and property taxes continue to increase. We will be developing a 3-5 year rate strategy that smooths the pattern of future increases, and will survey members during first quarter of this year about the strategy. I urge you to let your voices be heard.
As always, please feel free to reach out with any comments or questions.
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