Electric Cooperative serving Indiana, Cambria & surrounding counties. Subsidiary REA Service provides, electrical contracting, HVAC, generators & tree trimming.
☀️ Beat the Summer Peak today!
High electricity demand is expected—help keep power reliable by cutting energy use 1–7 PM.
✅ Raise thermostat
✅ Turn off extra lights & electronics
✅ Delay laundry & dishes
💡 Small steps = big impact. Let’s beat the peak together!
⚠️ Don’t fall for energy scams!
Turn on multi-factor authentication (MFA) to add an extra layer of protection beyond your password. Even if scammers get your login info, MFA helps keep them out.
🔒 Secure your accounts in minutes & reduce your risk.
This week, REA Energy proudly recognizes our right-of-way professionals! Their year-round work managing vegetation and maintaining safe clearances helps prevent outages and keep power flowing safely and reliably. Thank you for all you do! #RightOfWayProfessionalsWeek#REAEnergy
As temperatures rise, so does the demand for electricity. During summer months, energy use typically peaks in the late afternoon and early evening when air conditioners are working hardest. A friendly reminder that our peak summer hours are 1-6 p.m.
Get your June edition of Penn Lines! This month, we celebrate Allegheny Electric Cooperative’s 80th anniversary, explore how REA Energy keeps the grid reliable, follow the journey of electricity from the power plant to your home, and share tips to save energy this summer.
Use smaller appliances, like slow cookers or air fryers instead of the oven on hot days. Cooking indoors can heat up your home, making your air conditioner work harder. #saveenergy
Have you checked your air filter lately? A clean air filter helps your system run more efficiently and keeps cool air flowing. Check your filter monthly during the summer and replace it when it’s dirty. #saveenergy
May is National Barbecue Month! Firing up the grill isn’t just great for flavor—it can also help you save energy. Cooking outdoors keeps extra heat out of the kitchen, so your air conditioner doesn’t have to work as hard to keep your home cool.
Today we celebrate all the moms, grandmothers and mother figures who help keep our homes and communities running strong. Mothers bring the care, support and energy that brighten our lives every day. Thank you for all that you do. Happy Mother’s Day! ⚡️❤️⚡️
Scam alert: If someone calls saying you overpaid your energy bill and asks for banking or card info for a refund—hang up. REA Energy will never request financial info by phone. Overpayments are applied to your account.
#REAenergy#ScamAlert
Beat the heat and save energy this summer.
Raise your thermostat a few degrees and replace dirty or clogged filters to keep your system running efficiently. Use smaller appliances instead of the oven and close blinds during the hottest parts of the day to keep extra heat out.
Happy Teacher Appreciation Day! Today, we recognize the educators who inspire curiosity, spark new ideas and help power the future of our community. Thank you for the dedication and passion you bring to the classroom every day! 🤓🍏💡 #teacherappreciationday
May is National Electrical Safety Month—help prevent fires and injuries with these tips: avoid using electricity near water, use correct bulb wattage, don’t overload outlets, and use extension cords temporarily only.
#SafetyFirst#ElectricalSafetyMonth
Strategic landscaping works year-round. Evergreen trees and shrubs act as windbreaks, reducing winter winds and helping your home stay warm while saving energy. #LawnandGardenMonth#SaveEnergy
Spring is a season of renewal—and a great time to refresh your energy habits! As temperatures begin to warm and daily routines shift, a few small changes around your home can add up to meaningful savings. Watch to learn simple ways to spring into energy savings. ▶️⚡️🌼
Spring gardening tip: Choose drought-tolerant native plants and use organic mulch to retain moisture and reduce watering. #LawnandGardenMonth#SaveEnergy
🚧 Work Zone Awareness Week 🚧
Slow down and stay alert for roadside crews.
• Watch for work zone signs
• Follow speed limits and lane closures
• Plan ahead and expect delays
Let’s keep workers and drivers safe.