Did you know that Northfork Electric Cooperative gives you complete access to your metering information so that you can know how much electricity is used in your home each day?
Read MoreNFEC’s Chief Operating officer, Lisa Dailey, and Communications Specialist, Connie Ferrero, display new OKLU awards added to the cooperative’s collection this year.
Displayed here by NFEC’s Michael Reed and Jose Hernandez, look for these #PowerOn buckets in your community to donate to the food drive November 9-20.
Read MoreOn Sunday, October 25, a significant winter storm system began to develop in Oklahoma. The system, which brought an ice storm warning for most of central and parts of western Oklahoma, is considered historic due to its early fall timeline.
Read MoreThe Oklahoma Energy Workforce Consortium (OEWC) is launching a new energy career cluster to promote the benefits of pursuing careers in energy. Energy is the highest-paying industry in the state, averaging more than $100,000 annually.
Read MoreAs an electric cooperative, our top priority is always to provide reliable, affordable energy to you, the consumer-members we serve. Because we are a co-op, our mission is to enrich the lives of our members and serve the long-term interests of our local community––and this mission has never been more critical than in recent months. One of the seven principles that guides all co-ops is “concern for community.” This principle is the essential DNA of Northfork Electric Cooperative, and it sets us apart from other electric utilities.
Read MoreImportant update regarding NFEC’s 81st Annual Meeting. New information has emerged since the printing of the August issue of “Sparks & Flashes” and the meeting will now be a streamlined event, including only the business meeting and grand prize winner announcement.
Read MoreWe want you to share with us why your dad is your superhero, and the winning submission will be able to gift their dad an Americana Electric Grill, courtesy of Northfork Electric Cooperative.
Read MoreNorthfork Electric Cooperative will resume normal operations and reopen the lobby for business beginning Monday, June 1. NFEC is taking special measures to protect visitors and employees as the COVID-19 pandemic continues. Hours of operation return to 8 a.m. to 5 p.m., Monday through Friday.
Read MoreLineworkers serve on the frontlines of our nation’s energy needs, and on April 13, 2020, Northfork Electric Cooperative, along with other electric cooperatives across the country, will honor the brave men and women who work hard to keep the lights on.
Read MoreWhile families are at home more because of the coronavirus pandemic, Northfork Electric Cooperative says members can expect to see higher energy bills if they do not work diligently to cut back on their at-home electricity usage.
Read MoreWith new routines in place, staff at Northfork Electric are powering on to provide you with the reliable electric service you expect. We’ll get through the Covid-19 crisis together, the cooperative way!
Read MorePictured are two of our Christmas card contest winners, Emma Heinsohn and Ethan Coker, first grade students from Erick.
Read MoreWe are receiving calls at NFEC headquarters from members reporting phishing scams.
Read MorePlans of reopening the Shortgrass Country Museum are in the works! Pictured surveying one of the exhibit rooms inside the depot that houses the museum is Mike Blevins who serves on the museum board.
Read MoreDid you know the third United States President, Thomas Jefferson, directed the nation’s first Census in 1790? Fifty years later, in 1840, the Census Act authorized the establishment of a centralized Census Office and, in 1902, the office became a permanent organization within the Department of Interior.
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The NFEC family readies to distribute food boxes and bill credits to 30 families just before Christmas.
Read More2020 Scholarship Applications are due by April 1!
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