Renville-Sibley Co-Op Power

103 Oak St, Danube, Minnesota, United States | Electric Power

Renville-Sibley Cooperative Power Association is pleased to release a new way for you to VIEW your bills and PAY them online, securely with a Credit Card or Bank Account.  Click the link below for more information.

Cooperative History

'The cooperative plan is the best plan of organization wherever men have the right spirit to carry it out. Under this plan any

business undertaking is managed by a committee; every man has one vote and only one vote;

and everyone gets profits according to what he sells or buys or supplies.

It develops individual responsibility and has a moral as well as

financial value over any other plan.'

Board of Directors

Cooperatives are democratic organizations controlled by their members, who actively participate in setting their policies and making decisions. Men and women serving as elected representatives are accountable to the membership. Cooperative members have equal voting rights (one member, one vote) and cooperatives at other levels are organized in a democratic manner.

Our Board of Directors serve rotating, three-year terms. Each year at our annual meeting, the membership elects three member-owners to represent them and to set Cooperative policy. The current board is:

District 1: Alan 'Whitey' Hinderman, Phil Nestande (Board Chairman), Alan Neyers (Secretary/Treasurer)

District 2: Randy Dolezal, Stan Prokosch, Wayland Zaske

District 3: Steve Benson, Roger Manthei (Vice Chairman), Gary Peterson

Commercial & Ag Rebates

Lighting Rebates are available for retrofit applications only. Retrofit systems must result in a net load reduction in kW from that of the existing lighting system. Retrofit rebate applies to indoor programs only, rebates will not be given for outdoor lighting. Rebates will be given directly to the members and will not be given to lighting suppliers or contractors. The minimum rebate application is $50 and the maximum rebate amount is $1,000 per customer per calendar year and is Ed the Energy Expert - lightinglimited to up to 50% of the project costs. Annual funds are limited. Rebate programs, qualifications, and amount are subject to change at any time. The member is responsible for checking with Renville-Sibley Cooperative to determine whether the program is still in effect. See Rebate Applications for additional information and qualification guidelines.

When installing or replacing an electric motor, Look for and specify NEMA Premium® to optimize motor systems efficiency, reduce electrical power consumption and costs, and improve system reliability. This rebate is limited to $2,000 per member per calendar year.

Rebates are also available for the installation of a heat pump in commercial and agricultural facilities. Rebate amount cannot exceed the price of the equipment.

Billing Info

Budget Billing

Budget Billing is offered for those who wish to participate in this program. The budget amount is based on your average balance over the past 12 months. In June of each year our consumers are offered the opportunity to sign up and take part in the program. The June bill (which is due July 3rd) is the clean-up month. Contact the office for more information.

ACH Payments

Renville-Sibley offers our consumers the opportunity to pay the monthly bill automatically from a checking or savings accounts. Consumers may sign-up on-line or by contacting the office and requesting an ACH agreement form.

Visit our Office

Payment can also be made by stopping by your cooperative's office in Danube. After hours payments may be placed in the drop box located next to the front door.

Credit/Debit Card Payment

Renville-Sibley Cooperative also accepts Visa and Mastercard for credit and debit card payments.

Company Details
Company NameRenville-Sibley Co-Op Power
Business CategoryElectric Power
Address103 Oak St
Danube
Minnesota
United States
ZIP: 56230
PresidentDeeAnne Newville
Year Established1938
Employees19
MembershipsNA
Hours of OperationNA

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