Ashley-Chicot Electric Cooperative, Inc307 E Jefferson Street , Hamburg, Arkansas, United States
Since Mar, 2020
Initially our cooperative was formed as the Ashley-Chicot-Union Electric Cooperative with 99 members from Chicot County, 80 members from Union County and 60 members from Ashley County. The earliest financial history we have of Ashley-Chicot-Union is from 1946 when the rate was 15 cents per kilowatt hour for regular home service. A grand total of 427 members received bills from Ashley-Chicot that year.
Energy Efficiency Products
With just a few changes, any home or business can become much more energy efficient. The Ashley-Chicot Electric Cooperative, Inc. are committed to helping customers preserve resources and manage energy costs.
Energy Star Appliances
Major home appliances are not meant to last forever. Most major appliances have a planned obsolescence of 10 years. If a major appliance provides more than 10 years of service, a consumer has certainly gotten his money’s worth…or have they? Most would likely admit if the refrigerator is not broken, there is no need to fix it. Also, many homeowners will not consider replacing appliances until the kitchen needs remodeling or they are moving into a new house. Homeowners often will take the repair approach because the repair cost is less expensive than purchasing a replacement unit. The reality is as appliances age, their overall energy efficiency can drop significantly due to aging parts, malfunctioning controlling devices, bad seals and other components. For instance, a bad thermostat on a dryer will cause it to continue drying even when clothes are dry. A bad seal on the freezer or refrigerator will cause the unit to cycle frequently. Speaking of old refrigerators and freezers, many Americans keep one or more in the garage, which is an unconditioned air space. During warmer months, the unit cycles much longer in order to keep its contents cold. Older refrigerators equate to additional energy consumption. Running an additional older model unit can consume up to 66 percent more energy than a newer model that is ENERGY STAR® equivalent. Even though a consumer may have gotten their money’s worth out of an appliance, you may be spending far more on electricity than the unit is worth. For instance, it is not uncommon for older model refrigerators and freezers to average $1 per day to operate. It is not always obvious when an older appliance has become an energy waster. But it is a safe bet that if a major appliance is more than 10 years old, there is an ENERGY STAR® replacement available that can save money over the long haul. Today’s technology is a friend when it comes to energy efficient appliances. Older motor and controller technology is less efficient than today’s technology. For instance, programmability and energy saving functions are available on many appliances. Energy-efficient clothes dryers are available with humidity sensing controls that cause the dryer to shut down when clothes are actually dry. Energy-efficient washing machines have water saving features, motors, and a high-speed spin cycle that removes virtually all of the water from clothing. This allows for less drying time
Community
Concern for the communities we serve is one of the seven principles that guide Ashley-Chicot Electric Cooperative. One way we accomplish this is through programs designed to give back to our communities. From electrical safety programs to high voltage lineman training programs, we are committed to helping better the communities in our service area.
Company Name | Ashley-Chicot Electric Cooperative, Inc |
Business Category | Electric Power |
Address | 307 E Jefferson Street Hamburg Arkansas United States ZIP: 71646 |
President | Emory Austin |
Year Established | NA |
Employees | NA |
Memberships | NA |
Hours of Operation | Monday - Sunday- 8:00 am - 4:30 pm |