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Bylaws | Community Electric Cooperative
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The Cooperatives revised bylaws were approved by the board of directors on April 19, 2001. A copy of the bylaws is available upon request from the office of the Cooperative to member-consumers. Terms and Conditions of Service. Other Web Sites of Interest. Terms and Conditions of Service. Other Web Sites of Interest. Where Does Our Electricity Come From? How Do I Get Power? What To Do During an Extended Outage. How to Prepare for an Extended Outage.
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E-Bill | Community Electric Cooperative
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Skip to main navigation. Office Hours: 8-5, M-F. About Touchstone Energy Cooperatives. Terms and Conditions of Service. Other Web Sites of Interest. Be a Part of the Team. Where Does Our Electricity Come From? How Do I Get Power? What to Do During an Extended Outage. How to Prepare for an Extended Outage. Use of this option is fast, easy, and available at no additional cost to the customer. Click on the E-Bill link.
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Our History | Community Electric Cooperative
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Community Electric Cooperative is. Owned by those we serve. Our electricity is purchased from Old Dominion Electric Cooperative, an electric generation and transmission cooperative. The power is delivered from 10 substations over 1,590 miles of distribution line owned by Community Electric. Founded in 1938, Community Electric Cooperative was created through the efforts of the Holland Ruritan Club and other community leaders to provide electrical service in Southeastern Virginia’s rural areas. The Rural E...
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Second Party Notification | Community Electric Cooperative
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Help us help someone you love. Due to illness, disability, or being away for extended periods of time, some of our member-consumers are unable to manage their financial affairs in a timely manner. Our Second-Party Notification program permits these members to designate a second party who will be notified of past-due bills. Naturally, the second party is in no way obligated to pay the bill. Just complete the form. And return it to the Cooperative. Terms and Conditions of Service. How Do I Get Power?
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Life Sustaining Devices | Community Electric Cooperative
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Do you have medical equipment that utilizes electricity in use at your home? If so, wed like to know. CEC will attempt to give those members advance notice of any planned outages and priority in the restoration of electric service whenever reasonably possible. Please note that this does not guarantee that your electric service will not be interrupted. To be included, provide the completed Serious Medical Condition Certification Form. Terms and Conditions of Service. Other Web Sites of Interest.
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Other Web Sites of Interest | Community Electric Cooperative
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Other Web Sites of Interest. The Virginia State Corporation Commission. Is the State of Virginias regulatory agency for public utilities. Community Electric Cooperative, a Touchstone Energy cooperative. Is a member of the National Rural Electric Cooperative Association. The Virginia Maryland and Delaware Association of Electric Cooperatives. Other members of VMDAEC include:. A and N Electric Cooperative. Central Virginia Electric Cooperative. Northern Neck Electric Cooperative. Other Web Sites of Interest.
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Rates | Community Electric Cooperative
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These rates do not include state and local taxes nor the Cooperatives Power Cost Adjustment Rider (PCA-1) (where applicable). If at any time you need more information, please contact our office. 100% Renewable Electric Service, Rider RE. Terms and Conditions of Service. Other Web Sites of Interest. Where Does Our Electricity Come From? How Do I Get Power? What To Do During an Extended Outage. How to Prepare for an Extended Outage.
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E-Z Pay | Community Electric Cooperative
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With your authorization, the amount of your CEC bill will automatically be deducted from your bank account each month. You will not have to worry about missing a payment, and you will save time as well as checks and postage. Click here for an application. Terms and Conditions of Service. Other Web Sites of Interest. Where Does Our Electricity Come From? How Do I Get Power? What To Do During an Extended Outage. How to Prepare for an Extended Outage.
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Service Installation Process | Community Electric Cooperative
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Any consumer requiring electrical service for new construction, upgrading of their present electrical service, or security lighting, should contact the Cooperative office. Under normal circumstances, these types of services require the consumer to meet with a staking engineer at the account location. Terms and Conditions of Service. Other Web Sites of Interest. Terms and Conditions of Service. Other Web Sites of Interest. Where Does Our Electricity Come From? How Do I Get Power?
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Annual Meeting | Community Electric Cooperative
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Once a year the Cooperative holds a very important meeting. Its YOUR meeting because it brings you up to date on co-op operations and other business. The Annual Meeting of Community Electric Cooperative is held during the month of August at Windsor High School in Windsor, Virginia. Information on the meeting is published in the August issue of Cooperative Living. Magazine. Click here. To see this years issue. Terms and Conditions of Service. Other Web Sites of Interest. Terms and Conditions of Service.