Customer Newsletter, September 2007

Complete Newsletter Edition

Here's what you'll find inside this edition:
  • Southern to Enforce Meter Removal Policy
  • Southern will no longer allow private electricians, customers, or anyone else to remove our meter to disconnect electric service. More>>>
  • Weatherization Grants Available to Low-Income Families
  • In July, the US Department of Energy announced a grant of $2.2 million in weatherization funds to the Nebraska Energy Office to make energy efficiency improvements in homes of low income families. More>>>
  • Answers to Your Questions About CFL Bulbs
  • At Southern’s recent customer open house celebrations, we found that there were some questions that were asked again and again regarding compact fluorescent (CFL) bulbs. More>>>
  • Southern Seeks to Return Funds to Former Customers
  • Several individuals have left funds due them with Southern Power District. More>>>
  • Public Power Districts to Highlight Efficiency,
    Safety at Husker Harvest Days
  • Southern Power District will be joining forces with other rural electric providers across the state to provide public power and electrical safety information at Husker Harvest Days...More>>>
  • Proceed with Caution Picking Up Pipe
  • Irrigation season is coming to a close, and farmers will soon be loading up irrigation pipe to prepare for harvest. More>>>
  • Test Before You Touch
    Electrical hazards are the sixth leading cause of workplace fatalities. More>>>
  • Southern's Facilities Pass the Test
  • As ice storm recovery came to a close last spring, we felt that Southern’s electrical system would be put to the test. More>>>
  • Thank You for Attending Customer Open House Celebrations
  • Thank you from the staff of Holdrege and Central City Offices. More>>>