Cooperative Profile

Our members are the most important part of our electric cooperative.

Mission Statement

Our members are the most important part of our electric cooperative. Therefore, our mission is to serve their energy needs today and in the future utilizing progressive technology and cost-efficient procedures that foster fiscal integrity and success. We will exceed service expectations through consumer-oriented policies and relationships. Further; we will strive for positive growth and development for the region while actively supporting and promoting environmental stewardship and energy conservation. In fulfilling this mission, we will capitalize on the strength and knowledge of our greatest asset - our employees.

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Cooperative Principles

Innovation 

To assure high standards of service, Pee Dee Electric Cooperative consistently implements:

  • policies, programs, products and services that answer the needs of members and their communities.
  • advanced technology to ensure system quality and capability for future growth.

Accountability 

As a non-profit electric cooperative, PDEC's priority is serving our members and their communities. Local ownership with a local, member-elected board offers stability, reliability and better value in a changing marketplace.

Community Commitment

The cooperative spirit focuses attention on the needs of people and their communities. Pee Dee Electric's contributions to a better quality of life include:

  • educational support, including scholarships and school programs;
  • meaningful community service throughout the Pee Dee Region;
  • active pursuit of economic development and job creation.

Integrity

Our members and their communities are the most important part of our cooperative. For more than six decades, Pee Dee Electric has been a trusted member of the Region's community, forging strong relationships built with the power of human connections.

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Pee Dee Electric Cooperative

Cooperative Profile

Our members are the most important part of our electric cooperative.

Mission Statement

Our members are the most important part of our electric cooperative. Therefore, our mission is to serve their energy needs today and in the future utilizing progressive technology and cost-efficient procedures that foster fiscal integrity and success. We will exceed service expectations through consumer-oriented policies and relationships. Further; we will strive for positive growth and development for the region while actively supporting and promoting environmental stewardship and energy conservation. In fulfilling this mission, we will capitalize on the strength and knowledge of our greatest asset - our employees.

.

Cooperative Principles

Innovation 

To assure high standards of service, Pee Dee Electric Cooperative consistently implements:

  • policies, programs, products and services that answer the needs of members and their communities.
  • advanced technology to ensure system quality and capability for future growth.

Accountability 

As a non-profit electric cooperative, PDEC's priority is serving our members and their communities. Local ownership with a local, member-elected board offers stability, reliability and better value in a changing marketplace.

Community Commitment

The cooperative spirit focuses attention on the needs of people and their communities. Pee Dee Electric's contributions to a better quality of life include:

  • educational support, including scholarships and school programs;
  • meaningful community service throughout the Pee Dee Region;
  • active pursuit of economic development and job creation.

Integrity

Our members and their communities are the most important part of our cooperative. For more than six decades, Pee Dee Electric has been a trusted member of the Region's community, forging strong relationships built with the power of human connections.



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Window Quick Tips

A considerable amount of heat transfers through windows. If you have single-pane windows, consider doing the following:

  • Tighten and weather-strip your old windows and then add storm windows.
  • Replace your old single-glazed windows with new double-glazed windows.
 
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Air Infiltration Quick Tips

Air that transfers in and out of homes through cracks, crevices and holes can increase energy consumption. Here are some helpful tips to avoid air infiltration.

  • Seal around pipe penetrations coming through walls.
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HVAC Quick Tip

Your heating and cooling system equipment runs best when properly maintained. Change your filters on a regular basis. Having your HVAC system serviced on an annual basis will ensure that your system is not costing you more than it should as well as increase the life of the system.

 
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Thermostat Quick Tip

The average home will spend over $1,000 a year on heating and cooling. Programmable thermostats adjust the temperature in winter and in summer as well as during unoccupied hours. At a cost of $50 - $150 the payback can be seen in well under a year.

 
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Insulation Quick Tip

Attics can be great sources of heat loss in the winter and heat gain in the summer. Payback will vary depending on your region, but you'll usually recover the cost within two years.

 
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Water Heater Quick Tips

  • Try washing clothes with warm water and rising with cold.
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  • Install a water heater wrap per the manufacturer's instructions.
 
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