2023 NAECI April The Messenger

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THE MESSENGER

for North Arkansas Electric Cooperative Members

Lower costs, create comfortable home with efficiency upgrades

Spring and summer are opportune times for home upgrades and DIY projects. If you’re planning to make improvements to your home, consider upgrades that promote better efficiency.

Here are a few projects that can help you save energy and money — and increase the comfort of your home.

Installing a smart thermostat is one of the simplest ways to manage home energy use and keep summer bills in check. Smart thermostats are easy to install and allow you to control your heating and cooling system from your phone. You can purchase an ENERGY STAR®-certified smart thermostat for as low as $100, which can save you up to 8% on annual heating and cooling costs, about $50 per year. This upgrade will pay for itself, and you’ll gain insight into better ways to heat and cool your home.

Celebrate line personnel who power our lives

On April 10, North Arkansas Electric Cooperative will celebrate the lineworkers who power our lives. Regardless of the time of day or challenging weather conditions, lineworkers ensure our members have safe, reliable electricity for everyday life.

Being a lineworker takes years of specialized training, ongoing education, dedication and a sense of service and commitment, which truly sets them apart.

Although our lineworkers are some of the most visible employees at NAEC, we can’t forget the team of highly skilled professionals working behind the scenes. Our engineers, member service representatives, information technology experts, billing and finance teams are just a few of the folks working together to serve our members.

Join NAEC in the celebration! Leave a comment of appreciation for our lineworkers and cooperative employees on our #ThankALineworker Facebook post or email info@naeci.com.

Speaking of smart, additional devices, such as smart LED bulbs, also offer convenient control and help boost energy savings at home. With smart lighting, you can set a schedule for when and how your lights should be turned on or off. And the next time you head out to run errands and realize you left the lights on, all you have to do is turn them off through your phone. Smart lights come in a variety of shapes, colors and brightness levels — and you can purchase bulbs for indoor or outdoor use. Schedule outdoor smart lights to illuminate your home at night and when you’re out of town for better security.

Although it’s not as trendy as incorporating smart technologies, sealing air leaks around your home is a simple, effective way to save energy and lower your bills. Applying new (or replacing old) weather stripping around doors and windows can instantly make your home more comfortable and reduce energy waste. Applying caulk to fill gaps also can improve the seal of your home. Caulk can be applied to a variety of areas, including windows, doors, bathtubs and sinks.

If your home feels too warm during summer (and too chilly during winter) even after you’ve sealed with weather stripping and caulk, your home may need additional insulation. Insulation is considered a more expensive efficiency upgrade; however, if your home is under-insulated, additional insulation can make a big impact on reducing energy use and costs. The cost of new insulation depends on a variety of factors, such as materials, size of the home and whether you use a contractor. Typically, the project costs can be recouped in a few years, and your home immediately will feel more comfortable.

Sealing air leaks around your home is a simple, effective way to save energy and lower your bills.

Of course, there are additional efficiency upgrades that can make a big impact on energy use, such as replacing old appliances with ENERGY-STAR® models or replacing old, leaky windows with new, energy-efficient windows. Unfortunately, these upgrades can be a bit pricey.

If you’re wanting to make your home more energy-efficient but you’re not sure where to start, your best bet is to enlist the help of an NAEC energy adviser. For example, an energy audit can identify areas to boost efficiency, and then you can determine the projects you want to tackle first based on your budget and needs. You can reach NAEC at info@naeci.com or 870-895-3221.

APRIL 2023
A Publication

Plant Trees Safely

PLANT TREES SAFELY Always call 811 to locate buried lines.

NO TREE ZONE

Avoid planting shrubs or trees within 30 feet of the power lines. Any vegetation taller than 10 feet will be trimmed or removed.

Before you dig, call 811 to locate buried utility lines.

MEDIUM TREE ZONE

Plant medium trees (under 40 feet when mature) at least 30 feet away from power lines.

LARGE TREE ZONE

Plant large trees (over 40 feet when mature) at least 50 feet away from lines.

Keep objects at least 10 feet away from transformer doors and 4 feet away from sides.

ENERGY EFFICIENCY TIP OF THE MONTH

This planting season, include energy efficiency in your landscaping plans. Adding shade trees around your home can reduce surrounding air temperatures as much as 6 degrees. To block heat from the sun, plant deciduous trees around the south side of your home. They provide excellent shade during the summer and lose leaves in the fall and winter months, allowing sunlight to warm your home. — energy.gov

DAILY HIGHS & LOWS — FEBRUARY 2023

Average Daily High: 57.37° compared to 51.97° in 2022

TEMPERATURE

Average Daily Low: 38.2° compared to 24.11° in 2022

Total Rainfall Amount: 4.86” compared to 7.71” in 2022

Warmest Day: Feb. 28, 77.7° at 4 p.m.

Coolest Day: Feb. 1, 20.5° at 6:30 a.m.

DAYS

CONTACT NAEC ON THE FRONT

870-895-3221

info@naeci.com naeci.com

RIGHT-OF-WAY

Riggs Tree Service will work in Gassville, Buford, Many Islands and between Salem and Mammoth.

IMAGES: CORTNEY VARNER; TORI MOSS; SCOTT VANOSDOL; NRECA; JENS/ADOBE STOCK
Line technician Michael Wehmeyer, right, shows Eli Jones, 16, of Mountain Home how to cut conductor at NAEC’s booth at the Mountain Home High School Career Expo on March 3.
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