The Sixty-Second Annual Meeting of the Members was held on March 1, 2010 at the Knights of Columbus Hall in O'Neill, Nebraska. Click this 2010 Annual Meeting link for a summary of the business conducted at this year's meeting
Niobrara Valley Electric will again be sponsoring four students from area schools to attend the NREA Youth Energy Camp held at the State 4-H Camp in Halsey. See your school guidance counselor for a camp application or contact our Director of Member Services, Joe Janousek at 402-336-2803.
The online payment system has recently been updated and improved with an easier to use interface and more payment options. By logging on to the secure site you can choose how you wish to pay your bill, with the option of a one time credit card payment, a recurring credit card payment or just submit meter readings. Also now available are E-check payments, which make a payment directly from your checking/savings account.
You can view your current bill, look at up to 13 months of previous bills and even look at a chart of your usage for the past 13 months. If you choose you can select to eliminate your paper bill. The first time you log on to the system, you will be asked if you want to continue to receive a paper bill; if you choose not to, you can select this option at a later time. You also have the option on the payment screen to store your payment information or set up a "recurring" credit/debit card payment.
Unlike the old system, all payments will be posted to your account throughout the day between the hours of 7:30 a.m. and 9:00 p.m. Any payments received after 9:00 p.m. will not be posted to your account until 7:30 a.m. the next day. Payments are processed at 9:00 p.m. each day.
On the back of your electric bill is a form for setting up a recurring credit card payment, automatic direct payment or change of address. If you send in information for us to set you up for one of these payment options, please be sure to check the box on the front of the payment stub.
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