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Frequently Asked Questions
How do I apply for electric service from Linn County REC?To receive service from Linn County REC you must return a signed application along with a credit reference or meter deposit. Please furnish a written credit reference from a current utility company stating you had a prompt payment history for the last twelve months. If this option is not available to you, we will need a meter deposit with your application. After your account is paid in full by the due date for six consecutive months the meter deposit will be applied as a credit to your account.
What is the facility charge on my bill?The facility charge is the fee for the availability of service at your residence, much like the service of other utilities (phone, cable, natural gas, etc.). It includes part of the cost of items such as the lines, poles, meter and maintenance required to have service at your residence.
What is the monthly EAC charge on my bill?The Energy Adjustment Cost per kWh on your bill reflects the amount we pay for power above or below the base cost that was established at the time of our last rate increase.
Why are my bills higher than normal?If you receive a bill that is higher than normal, consider the following:
If you have additional questions or concerns regarding your bill we can send you a booklet called "Use Energy Wisely" to walk you through your energy usage.
What are my billing and bill payment options?Linn County REC has several convenient billing and bill payment options available. If you have any questions about these options, please call to speak with a Consumer Services Representative. E-Bill: Linn County REC’s free E-Bill online billing option allows you to receive and review your electric bill securely over the internet. After you have signed up for E-Bill, you will no longer receive your bill and monthly newsletter though the mail. Direct Pay: This free payment option allows you to have your electric bill automatically deducted from your checking or savings account. Quick Pay: Allows you to pay your bill over the phone with a credit card, debit card or from your checking account. Your password is your account number entered without dashes or spaces. Service fee applies. Pay My Bill: Pay your bill online with a credit card, debit card or from your checking account. Service fee applies. Corporate Office/Drop Box: Payments can be made at our office during business hours, 8:00 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. (except holidays). A 24-hour bill drop box is also available so you can pay your bills at your convenience. Budget Billing: This plan allows you to pay in equal monthly installments so you know how much to budget for your utility bills. Monthly payments will be equal to 1/12 of your estimated annual billings based on your usage history. Periodic reviews ensure that payments are adequate to cover usage.
What are Capital Credits?Your Cooperative's "margin" is any money left over after all its operating costs have been paid. Since you are one of the owners of the cooperative, part of that margin is yours! Your share of the margin, called "capital credit", is determined by the amount you have paid for electrical service during the year. Each year you will be notified of your share of the margins for the previous year. Between the time you are notified of your capital credit earned and the time it is paid, the money is used to maintain and improve the electric system to ensure your service is the best possible. Capital Credits cannot be paid back to the members until the Cooperative's loan indebtedness is sufficiently reduced and the financial condition of the Cooperative will permit. At that time, your Board of Directors, in accordance with Iowa law, may begin refunding your Capital Credits to you. Capital Credit payments appear as a credit on your electric bill, generally in the month of September.
What do I need to do if I plan on building or digging?If you are planning to do any digging, always contact Iowa One Call, 1-800-292-8989, at least 48 hours in advance prior to excavating. When you contact Iowa One Call, the location of underground electrical lines will be marked with paint and/or flags. This will help ensure your safety and prevent disruption of electrical or other utility services. Once the call is placed, Iowa One Call will notify Great Plains Locating Service, Linn County REC’s locating contractor, to locate your underground electric facilities. Placing this call also notifies other utilities that may have buried services on your property. Iowa law applies to professional contractors as well as homeowners, and includes a variety of projects including but not limited to: · Planting trees, shrubs or garden· Building an addition, deck, garage, shed or similar structure· Installing a fence, septic system or water drainage system
What does Linn County REC do with their old wood poles?When an old wood pole is taken out of service it is no longer able to support the weight of an overhead wire. When these poles come back to our pole yard they are made available to members, at no cost, under the following circumstances:
Does Linn County REC sell wood poles?We can provide members wood poles at an installed price. The price varies with length and diameter of the pole. We install the pole as a service to the member because they usually do not have the equipment to haul, dig and set the pole. Steps that members should take include the following:
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