Affordability

Focused on Keeping Costs Down

Thanks to our focus on control and looking for ways to keep more dollars in your pocket, powering a home costs less than $7 per day on average.

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Brielle

Affordability and Peace of Mind: Brielle Phillipe's Experience with REC

“REC noticed a spike in our electric bill and proactively reached out to us and making us aware of this spike,” she said. “That allowed us to actually take further precautions to allow that electric use to go down.”

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Affordability by the Numbers

  • Clients in 13 states. 
  • 3,546 solar installations with 582 new installs in 2024. 
  • 219,000 member inquiries supported by phone or email. 
  • Launched affiliate to serve large-scale data centers shielding members from financial risk -- Hyperscale Energy Services. 

Digging deeper: Additional Resources

  • MyREC SmartHub
    Build your Home Profile to get a detailed breakdown on the energy use in your home and receive money-saving tips tailored just for you. 
    Get Started Here! 
     
  • Summer Savings Plan
    This free, voluntary program that allows most residential member-owners and some business members to receive a rebate for using less electricity on specific days in the summer. 
    Enroll Today!
     
  • Energy-Savings Checklist
    While we do our part to keep the cost of power affordable for you, here's your opportunity to take simple steps to reduce your energy use to save money. 
    Start Saving! 
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Affordability You Can Count On

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