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Weatherization

Sealing up your home is one of the easiest ways to stay comfortable and save on energy costs, especially during colder months. Simple steps like sealing air leaks, adding insulation and checking doors and windows can help keep warm air in and cold air out.

A weatherized home means:

  Lower energy bills

Business of the Year Award

West Plains Chamber recognized Howell-Oregon Electric Cooperative as Business of the Year for 2025. They recognized the cooperative as "an organization that exemplifies what it means to serve with dedication, resilience, and heart - especially when conditions are at their worst."

Why electric bills may be higher in extreme cold

Turning down your thermostat a degree or two could help you save on your electric bill by conserving energy. When the difference between outside and inside temperature is significant, like today through the weekend, your heating system runs more to maintain the warmth. That's why setting your thermostat at 68° during the winter is generally a good rule of thumb.

 

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