- Landscape LightingPaulding Putnam Electric will now only be offering LEDs for its entire Outdoor Lighting Rental Program. This change was initiated because of advancements in the LED technologies. Although the initial cost of the LED light for the co-op is significantly higher ($166 vs. $79) than the HPS lights it replaces, the energy savings is significant, too. The HPS lights used 100 watts every hour while the LED lights only use 42 watts.
- Ceiling Fan InstallationPerhaps a small, energy-efficient, split system heat pump in winter and a couple of ceiling fans in summer may be all you need. Use the chart below to see the cost breakdown of the most common types of home heating systems.
- Attic Fan InstallationWe’ve become so accustomed to air conditioning that sometimes we forget what came before — those old-fashioned fans that helped keep our parents and grandparents cool during the hot summer months. Fans haven’t outlived their usefulness! Ceiling fans are a popular addition to many homes, providing extra cooling power that makes it possible to be comfortable even when you set your air conditioning thermostat at a higher temperature. On days when you just need a bit of a breeze, instead of a deep freeze, or on pleasant nights, a ceiling fan alone can keep you nice and cool. But ceiling fans aren’t the whole story. Small portable fans set at floor level can keep cold air, which sinks, moving up where you need it. Larger window fans can be used to pull cool air inside or draft hot air out, and may provide all the cooling power you need when the humidity is fairly low. And whole-house or attic fans have been around for years, doing an excellent job of cooling entire homes. So don’t overlook the good old-fashioned fan each summer. In combination with your air conditioner or alone, fans can help you save energy and stay cool.
- Electric Vehicle Charger Installation
- Wind TurbinesDid you know we have a wind turbine AND a solar array on site? Stop by and check it out, or call us with questions pertaining to renewable energies! Part of your power is also generated from anaerobic digesters at livestock farms, gas generation from landfills, and hydro power. Click here to see the statewide breakdown.