August 2022 Newsletter
Dear valued member,

With the smell of school supplies in the air, we know fall is right around the corner. In this edition, we include tips to help you get ready for the coming winter and stay cool for the rest of the summer heat ahead. If you're interested in more of this content, make sure to join us for our upcoming FREE webinar on electric heating technologies.

On another note, we've seen a large uptick lately in the number of predatory and false advertising tactics being employed by some solar providers. These tactics specifically target LPEA members and take the form of online advertisements, phone calls, and even impromptu home visits. Don't be fooled! These outfits often promise the moon and stars when it comes to residential solar. Know the facts before you invest by calling us and referencing the solar resources on our website. Read the article below for more details.

Stay safe out there!

Hillary Knox
VP of Member Experience
Featured Articles
Are you winter-ready? Join LPEA's webinar on electric heating tech
This FREE webinar will provide all the tips you need to assess your heating options for the coming winter. Topics include available tech, finding a contractor, and rebates and financing.
Solar scams are still prevalent in our area - don't be fooled!
We've seen a huge uptick in the amount of predatory solar advertising specifically targeting LPEA members. Beyond advertising, they use tactics like cold calling campaigns and even home visits.
How to stay cool in summer and warm in winter with pumps & fans
Heat pumps and whole house fans are two great ways to stay cool this summer. Learn more about these two technologies and how to take advantage of LPEA's generous rebate programs to help upgrade.
Heads up! LPEA is using aerial drones to survey lines this month
We have 2,000 miles of overhead line and 40,000 poles in our district. The drones help us better identify maintenance issues, improving safety and reliability of service while reducing costs.
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Amy Arnold
Assistant Controller

Amy comes to us after having worn various career hats. She was a chef for a number of years and a nanny to four children before deciding accounting was the career she enjoys the most. Her accounting experience includes being an auditor, a finance manager, and a controller while working for a few of Durango's favorite organizations.
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