2025 January Dixie Electric Co-op Currents Bill Stuffer

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Any graduating high school senior who is the dependent of a cooperative member-owner is eligible to apply. The scholarship funds can be used at a four-year or twoyear college or university, as well as at a technical or trade school. The cooperative will be awarding $36,000 in scholarships, with each of the 12 selected recipients receiving $3,000. Apply at the link below!

dixie.coop/scholarshipprogram

INGREDIENTS:

Easy Cowboy Caviar

2 cans black-eyed peas, rinsed/drained 1 medium bell pepper, chopped 1 can black beans, rinsed/drained ½ cup chopped cilantro 1 can corn, drained 1-2 jalapeños, seeded/chopped 1 can chopped tomatoes 1 avocado (optional)

¾ cup chopped red onion (about ½ small onion)

DIRECTIONS:

In a large serving bowl, combine the drained black-eyed peas, black beans, corn, chopped tomatoes, bell pepper, onion, cilantro and jalapeño. If you’ll be including avocado, wait to dice it until you’re ready to serve the dip, so it doesn’t turn brown in the meantime. Drizzle enough Italian dressing to coat ingredients and toss until wellmixed. Season to taste with additional salt and pepper. For best flavor, let the mixture marinate for at least 20 minutes before serving. If you’re adding avocado, mix it in just before serving. Enjoy! For Dixie Electric Cooperative Member-Owners

RATE INCREASE DUE TO RISING POWER SUPPLY COSTS

As a not-for-profit electric cooperative, we are committed to providing you with value for the dollars you spend. That is why we work diligently to keep our costs economical. Did you know that only 1/3 of your monthly power bill is related to costs for services directly provided by your cooperative? The remaining 2/3 of your monthly bill goes towards our power supply costs, which includes construction and maintenance of power plants, the transmission system to supply power to our substations, and the fuels needed to run the power plants. We were recently made aware that our power supplier is implementing a power cost increase in 2025 that will affect our members. As a result of this increase, beginning with bills dated after January 1, 2025, our residential members will see an increase of $3 per 1,000 kWh and our commercial and non-residential members will have an increase of $6 per 1,000 kWh.

& ways to save energy

Major home appliances account for approximately 16% of an average home’s energy consumption.

Run full loads of laundry instead of several smaller ones. Use cold water to wash your clothes.

Keep your refrigerator at 35° to 38°F and your freezer at 0°F.

Regularly defrost manual-defrost freezers and refrigerators.

Skip the heat-dry setting on your dishwasher.

Fully load your dishwasher before washing.

When buying new appliances, consider Energy Star versions. Unplug appliances you’re not using.

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