by Kimberly Dailey | Sep 20, 2022 | Education, Cooperatives
Climate change spells lowered efficiency, increased expenses and more outages – the only thing members dislike more than rate increases – and as the demand for energy increases, the problems around climate change only loom larger. The decade between 2000 to 2010 was...
by Bill Eller | Sep 20, 2022 | Education, Service Line Responsibilities, State, Home Maintenance, Infrastructure, Lead in Water, New York
Linda B., a New York homeowner, had been widowed and was looking for assurance that repair costs wouldn’t force her from her home. She turned to HomeServe. Linda B. of Lockport, New York, has had a difficult time of late, losing her husband in December and...
by Peter Buttrick | Sep 19, 2022 | Education, Energy
Climate change spells lowered efficiency, increased expenses and more outages – the only thing customers dislike more than rate increases – and as the demand for energy increases, the problems around climate change only loom larger. The decade between 2000 to 2010 was...
by Kimberly Dailey | Sep 19, 2022 | Education, Cooperatives
Typically, one of the first things Carla S. of Okmulgee, Oklahoma does in the mornings is hop into a hot shower. So, on one August day when the water was only getting lukewarm at best, she knew she had a problem. Sure enough, she ventured into her garage where her hot...
by Bill Eller | Sep 16, 2022 | Education, Green Initiatives, Lead in Water, EPA
Water utilities, harried by aging infrastructure and a historic lack of federal infrastructure investment, may see climate change – and the needed infrastructure hardening for water resiliency – as “tomorrow’s crisis,” or something that can be addressed once what to...