We are so excited to announce Inland Power will be hitting the road this fall to host two member appreciation tailgate events at varsity high school football games. Our goal is simply to connect with members and show our appreciation to the communities we serve. These events will include games, giveaways, face painting for the kids, a chance to tour one of our large trucks and much more! We will also offer information on various energy saving rebate programs, and our staff will be available to answer your questions about Inland Power.
Inland Power tailgate locations include Reardan High School on Sept. 29, 2023 and Riverside High School on Oct. 20, 2023 for the Battle of the Horns game against Deer Park High School.
Please be sure to mark your calendars. We look forward to seeing you soon for a bit of football and fun!
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MEMBER APPRECIATION TAILGATE NIGHTS
1 Sept. 29, 2023 6 - 9 p.m. Reardan vs. LaManna
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Riverside vs.
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road this fall, so get ready! IPL Member Appreciation Tailgate Nights
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TAILGATE 2 Oct. 20,
6 - 9 p.m.
Deer Park Battle of the Horns Game
Get smart about home lighting
Gone are the days when a simple flip of the switch was the only choice for lighting our homes. While we still have this option, we’ve entered a new era of innovative and intelligent technologies, which includes smart lighting.
Smart lighting connects to Wi-Fi and offers an array of cutting-edge functionality and convenience. Let’s look at the main benefits of smart lighting options.
Smart lighting is energy efficient. Most smart bulbs utilize LED technology, which is much more efficient than traditional incandescent lighting. Additionally, smart lighting gives you more control over how and when you light your home, ultimately resulting in less energy used.
Smart lighting provides convenience and control. Most smart bulbs can be controlled from an app on your smartphone or can be paired with your voice assistant, like Amazon Alexa. You can conveniently control lighting settings from anywhere in your home or when you’re away. Whether you want to set a schedule for lighting or adjust brightness levels, these smart options offer effortless control from anywhere!
Smart options empower you to personalize home lighting. Bright, warm, purple, green––whatever mood you want to create, smart lighting can help. For a more traditional look, try dimmable white bulbs. If you want to create the perfect ambiance for movie night, look for bulbs that can be adjusted for a variety of vibrant colors. The possibilities are endless. While smart lighting offers convenience and control, keep in mind your wall light switch will need to stay “on” for you to control the smart bulb from your phone or via voice command. To use a smart bulb, the wall switch it’s connected to must be “on” so the bulb receives power, which enables it to connect to a Wi-Fi network.
If you need additional options to operate the lights, consider a smart light switch. Today’s smart switches tend to play nicely with smart bulbs. If you want to control your smart bulbs with a physical switch, look for smart switches that include a built-in feature that allows both. Many smart light switches include motion detectors as well.
If you’re looking to take the plunge and integrate multiple smart bulbs to your home lighting system, your best bet may be a kit, like the Philips Hue Starter Kit. Most kits include several bulbs and any
additional tools you’ll need to get started.
If you’re new to smart home tech and looking to start small, try a smart bulb in a high-traffic area of your home. It’s also worth noting that smart plugs are a great starter option and allow convenient control of lamps or other lighting fixtures that are plugged into a wall outlet. Smart plugs are inexpensive and simply plug into your existing outlet. Electrical items that are connected to the smart plug can be controlled from a smart phone app, just like smart bulbs.
Whether you’re looking for more convenience, colorful options or better ways to manage energy use, smart lighting can provide multiple benefits. Determine which smart lighting features are most important for your needs, then start shopping!
Asa cooperative, Inland Power takes pride in the ability to offer reliable and affordable electricity to its members. We value your interests and the interests of cooperatives as a whole. This is why it is so important for all of us to stay engaged when it comes to state and federal legislation.
We invite you to join our Grassroots Action Team so, if needed, you can help us contact legislators who make
the decisions about critical issues impacting Inland Power and other electric cooperatives in our state, region and nation. By signing up you can:
• Help utilities keep rates affordable. Help protect our Northwest power supply.
• Help us provide with the ability to keep you informed on important issues - like the threat to hydropower.
Be sure to visit our website at inlandpower.com/grassroots-action or scan below to learn more.
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Energy Efficiency Tip of the Month
Summer is a prime opportunity to enjoy the great outdoors. To reduce home energy use, avoid using your oven and use a grill instead. Not only will cooking outdoors eliminate the electricity used to power the stove, but it will also avoid raising the temperature inside your home, reducing the need for air conditioning or cooling.
You can also avoid using the oven with tasty no-bake recipes. Get creative in the kitchen (or the backyard) and find new ways to save energy!
Source: energy.gov
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Stay safe this 4th of July!
There’s no doubt that fireworks can bring enjoyment to a 4th of July celebration, however they can also be an extremely dangerous component of holiday festivities. According to the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission, there were an estimated 11,500 emergency room-treated injuries involving fireworks in 2021.
Here are firework safety tips to keep in mind:
Consider attending a professional fireworks display in lieu of lighting your own.
Always check and make sure fireworks are legal in your city or community before using them.
Never buy professional-grade fireworks. They are not designed for safe consumer use.
Keep small children a safe distance from all fireworks including sparklers, which can burn at temperatures in excess of 2,000 degrees.
Never place any part of your body directly over fireworks when lighting the fuse. Back up a safe distance immediately after lighting.
Never reignite or handle malfunctioning fireworks. Keep a bucket of water or a garden hose nearby to thoroughly soak duds before throwing them away.
Keep pets indoors and away from fireworks to avoid contact injuries or noise reactions.
2023 Inland Power Excellence Awards
The Inland Power Community Foundation recently awarded 15 - $1,000 scholarships to legal dependants of Inland Power members. Funding for the Inland Power Excellence Award is made possible by the Inland Power Community Foundation. The Foundation’s committee also serves as the scholarship committee.
The Inland Power Community Foundation was developed to generate and collect charitable donations to improve the quality of life for the communities we serve through individual, family and nonprofit organization donations. To learn more or donate to the foundation, visit inlandpower.com/community-foundation. Congratulations to this year’s group of recipients!
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ANNA PITTMANN Liberty High School
ALEX HINRICHS Cheney High School
PAYTON NACHTIGAL Davenport High School
RILEY GEHRING Rosalia High School
BRAEDON FOLSOM Ferris High School
MERCEDES DESMET Tri Cities Prep
EMMA BARKER Central Valley High School
COLTON MARSH Washington State University
DESTINY HILLYARD University of Idaho
KENZIE BARTA Liberty High School
ANDREW SCHULZ Reardan High School
CURRAN MOORE Reardan High School
KYRA HOLT St. John-Endicott High School
AIDYN WHITEHEAD Gonzaga Prep High School