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Azienda News:
- DMEA
Powering our communities forward Delta-Montrose Electric Association, is your local electric cooperative dedicated to meeting the diverse energy needs of the families and business in Montrose and Delta counties Committed to a brighter future for our members, DMEA supports programs that strengthen local communities like emerging energy technologies, local renewable energy development, and the
- Payment and Billing Options - DMEA
Payment Methods DMEA offers numerous payment options and billing programs to fit every lifestyle and budget Sign up for Autopay, go paperless, and check out options for paying as you go with our My Choice plan
- Contact Us - DMEA
All payment kiosks are available 24 7 Kiosks are located in the entryway at both DMEA’s offices and the Cedaredge Town Hall (during Town business hours)
- SmartHub - DMEA
SmartHub is DMEA’s free online account management tool for members and Elevate’s free online account management tool for customers You can access your account 24 7 to check your balance, pay your bill, monitor your energy use, and more Login on your computer, smartphone, or any mobile device
- Start Stop Service - DMEA
Start Stop Service Moving Somewhere? To start or stop your electric service, please contact us or visit us at one of our locations
- Efficiency - DMEA
DMEA offers free walk-through audits for members Our energy experts will evaluate your home with efficiency and savings in mind and provide you with the steps you can take to start saving energy
- About Us - DMEA
About DMEA Your Local Electric Cooperative Learn about our purpose, core values, and vision
- New Construction - DMEA
Due to the unusually high volume of construction in our service territory, DMEA is currently estimating that new residential services may take as long as 6 to 8 weeks for design and construction Jobs requiring redesign, complex projects, commercial projects and subdivisions may take longer
- DMEA Rates
View DMEA's Qualifying Facilities Rate Tariff for cogeneration and small power production ≤ 100 KW For federal information and guidelines regarding Qualifying Facilities visit the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC) website
- Outage Center - DMEA
DMEA recommends having an emergency kit on hand that is ready to go in case of any type of emergency Be sure to include items like batteries, bottled water, a portable radio, flashlights, portable power banks, spare blankets, basic toiletries, and a first aid kit
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