At Valley Electric Association, we focus on efforts that are in the best interest of our members. We do this to create opportunities for Nevada and for you.
🌸 Happy Mother’s Day! 🌸 Today, we celebrate the incredible moms who light our lives with love, wisdom and endless support. Whether you’re a mother, grandmother, stepmom or mother figure, your kindness and strength make the world a better place.
Valley visited Dyer Elementary School to demonstrate the importance of electrical safety!
Joe, the Safety Manager, Sean, a lineman, and his daughter, Lexi, a student at Dyer Elementary, smile for a photo after teaching students lessons about electrical safety.
Reminder: Tomorrow, January 31st, Valley Electric's Lobby will be closed as we do construction to create a space to better serve our members. During this time, you can call us at 775-727-5312 or visit our website at https://t.co/0lrYWVsJju.
On Friday, January 31st, Valley Electric's Lobby will be closed as we do construction to create a space to better serve our members. During this time, you can call us at 775-727-5312 or visit our website at https://t.co/0lrYWVth92.
When used incorrectly, space heaters can take a toll on your energy bills and present fire risks in your home. If you’re using space heaters to warm a small area, remember to use the 3-feet rule to reduce the risk of a home fire.
We are incredibly grateful for your membership as our team spends this special time with loved ones. From your friends at Valley Electric, Happy Thanksgiving!
Wishing everyone a safe and happy Thanksgiving. Reminder: Valley Electric's lobby will be closed in observance of the Thanksgiving holiday. Members can still make payments on SmartHub, through the phone tree, the drive-up kiosk, or Vanilla Direct Pay at participating retailers.
An easy way to save energy during the holiday season is to cook with smaller countertop appliances (like air fryers and slow cookers) instead of the oven. Energy efficient with a dash of cozy!
Before you decorate for the holidays, take a close look at all light strands and extension cords to ensure they aren’t frayed or damaged. Exposed wires can lead to electrical shock or fire hazards.
Are energy vampires lurking in your home? These are devices that consume electricity even when you're not using them. Unplug chargers, turn off lights and use smart power strips to vanquish energy vampires. #SpookyEnergySavings