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Hey Kids!
Click the hog to become an Energy Hog Buster!



Here is the official site.
Or click the logo above to visit the Missouri YT site.



 

 
Your Account
Check out the new Take Control & Save initiative. This program is designed to save you money.

In-store rebates are available starting Oct. 1. Get $2 off per bulb, at participating retailers. Click link to learn more. Listen to "Home Remedies" every Saturday at 9 a.m. on KTUI - 1560 AM. Doug Rye's radio show focuses on energy efficiency. Detailed energy audits are available to members for $50. Call the co-op to get on the schedule. Get rebates on energy efficient water heaters, dishwashers, clothes washers and room air conditioners. Rebates are available for members installing a ground source/geothermal or dual-fuel heat pump.
 


Check out the NEW do-it-yourself home energy audit tool here.

Your Community
Learn about how your cooperative aims to enhance the quality of life for our member-owners and their communities. Information on electrical safety, environmental stewardship and community betterment can be found in this section. You can read your monthly member newsletter here, too.


Read your monthly newsletter, Your Co-op Connection , online.

Your Co-op
The cooperative form of business offers you many advantages. The locally owned co-op is part of a powerfully united network that's responsive to member needs and operated on a not-for-profit basis.

Your Business
What is a Substation? Find out here

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WWW http://www.crawfordelec.com/
 
P.O. Box 10 -- 10301 North Service Rd. -- Bourbon, MO 65441
Phone: 800-677-2667 or 573-732-4415
Fax: 573-732-5409
Office Hours: Monday - Friday 8 a.m. - 5 p.m.
 

Click button to pay online

http://crawfordelec.com 



 


Contact Us
During a power outage, call
1-800-677-2667 to report. E-mail is only checked
8 a.m-5 p.m M-F.


 


Safety Tip

Don't contact us!

Electricity is the safest form of energy, and is a real workhorse on the farm. But
safety does require a few precautions.

For instance, keep machinery away from overhead lines, and be sure anyone making deliveries knows their location. Better yet, locate storage bins and feed containers away from power lines.

For more electrical safety advice visit our
Safety Tips page.