Working Together to Lower Demand
When outdoor temperatures drop, electricity use naturally rises. Colder weather drives us indoors, where we rely more heavily on home heating systems, more lighting, and household appliances. Heating systems run longer and more frequently to maintain comfortable indoor temperatures. Combine that with the fact that most people use electricity at the same times — typically […]
Working Together to Lower Demand
When outdoor temperatures drop, electricity use naturally rises. Colder weather drives us indoors, where we rely more heavily on home heating systems, more lighting, and household appliances. Heating systems run longer and more frequently to maintain comfortable indoor temperatures. Combine that with the fact that most people use electricity at the same times — typically […]
New Year, New Energy
Powering Up Opportunities for 2026 Beginning a new year can bring excitement and new energy to our lives. The same is true here at SDCEA. In 2026, we will be rolling out new programs to the membership that open opportunities for you to have greater control over your energy usage. We will continue to explore […]
One Spark Away
Why Liability Reform Matters Wildfires are a persistent, growing threat in our region. We have seen firsthand the devastation they bring, standing shoulder-to-shoulder with our members during the Spring Creek and Oak Ridge fires and helping rebuild in the aftermath. At San Isabel Electric, we take wildfire risk seriously. Every day, we work to keep […]
Empowering Future Cyber Defenders:
CEC Windsor’s Innovative Classroom Colorado Early Colleges (CEC) Windsor is elevating its AP Cybersecurity program thanks to a $2,000 Empower Grant from Poudre Valley REA and the leadership of instructor Jonathan Talan. A 10-year education veteran, Jonathan worked with his students to decide how best to use the grant, ensuring it supports their learning goals. […]
Understanding Peak Demand
You are probably not thinking about energy costs, or what drives those costs, when you flip on a light switch or turn on an appliance. Demand, specifically peak demand, is a primary cost driver of electric bills and understanding this concept will help you to become a better-informed consumer. To help understand demand, here is […]
How We Chose Our Next CEO
Choosing an organizational leader is one of the most challenging and consequential responsibilities a board of directors can undertake. For a member-owned cooperative, this responsibility is even more profound. As directors, we are entrusted by you — our nearly 17,000 members — to select a leader of integrity and vision, someone who will always do […]
New Year, New Goals for Your Home
There’s nothing quite like the feel of a new year and the chance to set goals, make improvements, and create a home you love living in. Whether you’re dreaming of small upgrades like a fresh coat of paint, or bigger energy-saving projects like new insulation or a modern heating system, there are countless ways to […]
Preparing for the Future
Our recent move to our new member service building provided many opportunities for Empire Electric Association employees to see reminders of past generations and their dedication to deliver reliable and affordable power to our member-owners. Photos, documents, and mementos paint a vivid picture of the legacy we are proud of and hope to maintain well […]