Customer Newsletter, June 2009
Our Energy, Our Future Continues!
During the past month we have seen a tremendous show of concern from SPD customers in the form of letters to our Congressman and Senators in the Our Energy, Our Future campaign. From this campaign’s beginning, the purpose has been to to inform you--our customer--about how your electric
service and rates will be impacted by climate change legislation. As a public power district, it is our job to inform you about issues that will affect service and cost.
As we have received handwritten comment forms from you in recent weeks, we feel an even greater sense of that duty after hearing more about your concerns with rising cost. The stories you’ve shared to be passed on to our leaders in Washington have been varied, but they all have a common theme. You all have different needs--balancing a family budget, sustaining your life after retirement, or producing a crop in the midst of rising costs. One common need seems to tie all of these unique stories together, and that is a need for electricity that you can afford.
At the time this newsletter was published, we were keeping a close eye on debate in Congress regarding a cap and trade program. Cap and trade--depending upon how it is structured--can cause your
electric rates to triple by establishing an auction for power plants to purchase emission allowances on a trading market controlled by Wall Street. This auction has been estimated by White House officials to generate revenue possibly exceeding $1 trillion, which is ultimately paid for by you--the electric consumer--in higher bills.
As this issue has developed, it seems that our message is being heard. Across the nation, congressmen and senators are hearing the message that affordable electricity for homes and businesses cannot be compromised. The message is one that is very simple...regardless of your opinion about climate change, we can all agree that affordable electricity is a necessity in our daily lives at home, work, and elsewhere.
To keep your rates affordable, we need your continued help. If you have not yet sent a message to Congress, you may do so at www.southernpd.com/oeof. If you have already sent a message, consider keeping the dialogue flowing and send additional messages.
Other stories you'll find inside this edition:
- Take Action
Do you know someone with no access to email? Print a copy of this form for them to assist them in contacting our Congressman and Senators. More>>>
- Check Out These "Cool" Incentive Programs!
How long has it been since your last cooling system tune-up? If it has been a few years, then now is the time to have your heating and cooling contractor inspect, service and clean it. More>>>
- Home Energy Suite
Visit our home page and look for the Home Energy Suite logo. This tool will help you to identify methods to improve the energy efficiency of your home, and even calculate an estimate of your potential energy savings. More>>>
- Hotline Safety Training
Fourteen linemen from across Southern's service area participated in Hotline Safety Training in May. More>>>
- Sign up for E-News
Southern offers e-newsletters to provide important information about your electric service, including energy-related legislation information, planned outage notices and more. More>>>
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