2024 July Dixie Electric Co-op Currents Bill Stuffer

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ENERGY EFFICIENCY

TIP OF THE MONTH

LINE DRY CLOTHES TO SAVE ENERGY

With increased heat and longer daylight hours, opting to dry your clothes on a clothesline or drying rack outdoors, or even indoors by a window, can eliminate the use of an electric dryer, thereby conserving electricity and lowering your monthly utility expenses.

Ingredients:

Easy Peach Cobbler

1 cup self-rising flour

3/4 cup granulated sugar, (plus 2 additional tbsp for topping) 1/2 cup butter, divided 1 (29 oz) can sliced peaches in heavy syrup, undrained

Directions:

Preheat oven to 350 degrees. In a medium-size mixing bowl coarsely mix the flour, 3/4 cup of the sugar, and 1/4 cup melted butter together. Sprinkle about one-third of the flour mixture on the bottom of a 9x9 baking dish. Add the peaches with their juice to the dish. Sprinkle the top of peaches with the remaining sugar/flour mixture and then with remaining 2 tbsp sugar. Drizzle top of the batter with the remaining melted butter. Bake for 40-45 minutes or until the top is golden brown and bubbly. Let sit for 5 minutes before serving.

Co-op

For Dixie Electric Cooperative Member-Owners

CO-OP ENERGY EFFICIENCY PROGRAMS

The Co-op Energy Efficiency Program consists of a loan and rebate program to help our member-owners manage the cost of installing energy-efficient improvements in their homes. While there is value in practicing no-cost and low-cost measures, more extensive energy efficiency improvements obviously make a bigger impact on your power bill. The process begins with a free audit by our energy auditor to target efficiency opportunities and decide what upgrades you can make. Along with these recommendations, she will outline the program options that best fit your individual needs. Contact our energy auditor today by calling 1.888.349.4332 or by e-mail at pr@dixie.coop

We're always looking out for you.

WHAT TO KNOW ABOUT GENERATOR SAFETY

During hurricane season, people often consider installing generators in their homes or businesses. While they can serve a purpose during storms, there are several things you should know to keep everyone safe.

TIPS FOR SAFE GENERATOR USE

• Never connect a generator directly to your home's wiring.

• Never plug an electric portable generator in a regular household outlet.

• Use proper electrical cords.

• Make sure the generator is always properly grounded.

• Carefully read and follow all instructions and safety precautions.

• Follow local, state, and national fire and electrical codes.

• Never operate indoors — Protect yourself from carbon monoxide poisoning.

• Never fuel a generator while it is operating.

• Always have a fire extinguisher nearby.

We strongly recommend a licensed electrician install the equipment necessary to safely connect emergency portable generators.

WHY IS IT SO IMPORTANT?

If a generator is not properly installed with an appropriate transfer switch, backfeeding can occur. Backfeeding is when power flows back into the wiring, which could be hazardous or even deadly for utility workers.

Source: Electrical Safety Foundation International (ESFI)

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