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What fees are charged to establish electric service?

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What fees are charged to establish electric service?

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• Fees can include a $25 service fee and a security deposit. • Typically, our residential deposit will range from $0 to $250. • Commercial deposits are based on estimated usage. • The deposit may be reduced or waived depending on your credit score. There is no charge for the credit check. • A positive letter of credit from a former electric provider, (2 late payments or less in the most recent 12 month period), may reduce your deposit by $125. • Security deposits are credited to the final bill, or, may be credited to a regular bill after 12 consecutive months of payments by the due date. • For newly constructed homes or buildings, an aid-in-construction must be paid prior to building of electrical facilities. This aid-in-construction starts at $100, but will vary depending on the cost of construction and cooperative contribution.

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