2023 February NAEC The Messenger

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THE MESSENGER

A Publication for North Arkansas Electric Cooperative Members

Youth Tour apps due March 17

MESSAGE FROM CEO

Speak up for reliable, affordable electricity

If you’re like most people, you don’t like energy curtailments, rolling blackouts or warnings that they are possible.

Well, the United States cannot just stop building power plants and/or shut down perfectly good plants and not expect curtailments to be a possibility, especially during periods of extreme weather. Curtailments are going to become more frequent across the U.S. and more painful until a hard lesson is learned.

If we want reliable, affordable electricity, then the madness of shuttering our power plants must stop. Attacks from the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency have been under way for 20 years, and they’re working.

Wind and solar have a role in a diverse generation mix, but they are intermittent resources. In time, and

Operation Round Up scholarship

North Arkansas Electric Cooperative’s member-funded Operation Round Up® program awards thousands of dollars in scholarships to local graduating high school seniors each year.

In 2022, 15 students were awarded $1,000 scholarships, and two students were awarded $4,000 scholarships to be disbursed in $1,000 annual installments for up to four years.

NAEC is accepting applications for the 2023-2024 scholarship program. The application is available at naeci.com or through high school counselors’ offices.

Applicants must mail or deliver the typed application to NAEC by April 13. They must include a high school transcript and three letters of recommendation.

To be eligible for the scholarship, high school seniors must graduate at the end of the 2023 school year, and their parents or legal guardians must be NAEC members.

Applicants also must have a grade-point average of 3.0 or higher on a 4.0 scale through the first semester of senior year. The scholarship must be used to attend an accredited institute of higher learning on a full-time basis. For more information, please contact Tori Moss at tmoss@naeci.com or 870-895-6210.

Members can help fund future scholarships by enrolling their account(s) in Operation Round Up. Volunteers allow their bill to be “rounded up” to the next dollar each month. Call NAEC at 870-895-3221 to join.

FEBRUARY 2023
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North Arkansas Electric Cooperative is accepting applications for the 2023 Youth Tour. Up to five high school juniors will be selected for the all-expenses-paid trip to Washington, D.C., June 16-22. Download the application at naeci.com/youth-tour. NAEC must receive applications by March 17. Call 870-895-6210 with any questions.
See RELIABILITY on back.

halting construction of nuclear power plants. Ex tremists and government regulation stopped that. Nuclear power needs back on the table, or we’ll be living in more darkness with homes that are colder in the winter and hotter in the summer.

Without a focus on baseload (available 24/7) generation resources of nuclear, natural gas and coal, then reliability and affordability will be a thing of the past — if it isn’t already. Remain engaged, and let’s make these concerns known.

ENERGY EFFICIENCY TIP OF

THE MONTH

Do you have a home office? Set equipment, such as printers and scanners, automatically to switch to sleep or energy-saver mode when not in use. In addition to saving energy, the equipment will stay cooler, which will help extend its life. Another way to save in the home office is to use energy efficient lamps for task lighting. Small lamps use less energy than whole-room lighting.

DAILY HIGHS & LOWS — DECEMBER 2022

Average Daily High: 47.77° compared to 62.62° in 2021

Average Daily Low: 29.98° compared to 37.04° in 2021

Total Rainfall Amount: 2.39” compared to 2.98” in 2021

Warmest Day: Dec. 29, 68.1° at 1 p.m.

Coolest Day: Dec. 23, -3.1° at 1 a.m.

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IMAGES: TORI MOSS; GARY BEAN; CHANCE ALLMON; NRECA; JANNOON028/STOCK.ADOBE.COM
An Izard County Consolidated student tries out NAEC’s infrared thermography camera during the middle school’s STEM fair. It can find areas of inadequate insulation, water damage, etc.
CONTACT NAEC ON THE FRONT Riggs Tree Service will work between Salem and Mammoth Spring. RIGHT-OF-WAY
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