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ceo’s report

Kiamichi Electric Cooperative 944 SW Highway 2 PO Box 340 Wilburton, Oklahoma 74578 tele: (918) 465-2338 toll free: (800) 888-2731 FAX: (918) 465-2950 www.kiamichielectric.org email: support@kiamichielectric.org HOURS OF OPERATION Monday-Friday 8 am to 5 pm 24-HOUR OUTAGE HOTLINE (800) 888-2731 BOARD OF TRUSTEES Mark Ichord, President DISTRICT 6 Ron Pelaconi, Vice President DISTRICT 3 Russell Shaw, Treasurer DISTRICT 1

KEC’s core job is keeping the lights on, but our passion is serving our members. Because we’re a co-op, our purpose is to enrich the lives of our members and serve the long-term interests of our community. This service focus is at the heart of who we are. VALUES-FOCUSED APPROACH

We were built and are led by the members we serve. Whether tested by severe weather events or a pandemic, our co-op puts people first not just during tough times but all the time. Over the years, our charitable efforts, staff volunteer service hours and other locally-focused projects have supported local schools and young people, supported local food banks, assisted families in need to keep the lights on and much, much more. POWERING THE LOCAL ECONOMY

We have partnered with local schools and served on economic development projects that meet our region’s evolving needs and help it to thrive. For example, our partnership with Francis EV led to the first public EV charging station in Wilburton. The money we’ve spent stays right here and benefits our local economy. We’ve invested in the infrastructure of our coop and community in order to ensure the

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long-term viability of both. Because when the co-op thrives, our community thrives. SUSTAINABLE FUTURE

Technology such as the KEC mobile app offers more options to track energy use and help manage the costs that are under your control. The energy industry is rapidly changing. In our region, the increased availability of renewables on the utility scale allows us to take advantage of more options for our energy mix. Building a sustainable future is a priority. But more importantly, while use of renewables is increasing, we will need to incorporate other forms of energy in the mix to ensure service reliability. After all, solar and wind are referred to as “intermittent” power because the sun does not always shine, and the wind does not always blow. As a local business, we are proud of our role in helping bring good things to our community. While the larger environment in which we operate is constantly changing, one thing remains constant. Working together with you, the members we serve, we’ll continue to be a catalyst for good. We at KEC hope you and your family have a wonderful and safe holiday season.

Renewables Report

Amy Miller DISTRICT 2 David Ray DISTRICT 4 Don Parr DISTRICT 5 Larry Culwell DISTRICT 7 Brett Orme Executive Vice President-CEO Kiamichi Electric provides reliable and affordable electricity to members in Pushmataha, Leflore, Latimer, Atoka and Pittsburg Counties.

34% Renewables Data collected from Western Farmers Electric Cooperative — KEC’s wholesale power provider — reflects generation during August 2021, which shows 34 percent of the power generated by WFEC came from renewable sources.

KEC offices will be closed Dec. 23 and 24 so employees can celebrate the Christmas holiday with their families. If you need to report a safety hazard or power outage, please call 918-4652338 or use your KEC mobile app. Have a safe and merry Christmas.


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