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If you have mobile phone browser, or any browser connected to the internet, you can check to see if your street is included in a current unresolved outage. Just click here or on the button you see below in our "Quick Links" section.
* for a "Smartphone" you will have to open the web browser, type the http://12.25.108.226:89 address and save it as a favorite or bookmark and you are done.
Steps to Follow During an Electrical Outage
While High West Energy’s goal is to provide you with reliable, uninterrupted service every day of the year, sometimes Mother Nature or other factors work against us. Whether power outages are caused by a blizzard, ice or a squirrel, it’s wise to be prepared and follow these steps if an outage occurs:
1. Confirm the outage: Check the lights in other rooms, since you may have only blown a fuse. If all your lights are off, check with a neighbor before calling High West Energy. This will help us determine the extent of the outage.
2. Call High West Energy: (888).834.1657 or (307).245.3261 - We’ll need to know your name, account number, location and telephone number. Remember, if the outage is widespread, the phone lines may be busy, but keep trying or leave us a message if you can. We will send a line crew to find the problem and restore power as quickly as possible.
3. Protect your appliances: After you’ve called us, turn off any appliances you were using when the power went off, especially the stove, iron or power tools. Then turn off all your large appliances, including space heaters, air conditioners, water pumps, refrigerators and freezers. This will prevent your electrical circuits from being overloaded when power is restored. Finally, disconnect all sensitive electronic equipment such as computers, TVs, VCRs and microwave ovens to avoid damage from a power surge. A detailed statement of High West Energy’s, "liability for loss", is available.
4. Practice safety: For example, if you use a standby generator, be sure it’s installed and wired properly. Never connect a generator directly to your main electrical panel. Without the correct safety mechanisms, power from the generator could flow onto the power line and injure you or a line crew.
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Please have a safe and wonderful New Year...
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Be sure to attend the High West Energy Annual Meeting for Fun, Food, and Great Prizes. November 12, 2011 at the Kimball High School, Kimball, Nebraska Map to the event.
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We want your feedback. Please take our Member survey and help us serve you better. Please go to our home page and click the Member Survey link.
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New images just posted to the HWE Facebook page. Check them out here! http://www.facebook.com/pages/High-West-Energy/54402702555
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On Friday, July 8th the board, family members, employees and former employees of High West Energy helped Jack Stromer celebrate his retirement after 34 years with the cooperative. Jack has been foreman
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Thank you to all the customers and friends of High West Energy. We hope you enjoyed the food, getting to meet Brian, and visiting with the employees that serve you. Thank you!
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The High West Energy board and staff would like to welcome Brian Heithoff and his family to our Coop family. Brian is replacing the current General Manager, Don Brunner who is retiring June 15, 2011 after 2
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For those of you attending our last annual meeting, you already knowthat after 27 years here at High West Energy and nearly 44 years workingfor rural electric cooperatives, my family and I will be retiring




