Grants High School junior Cheyenne Morgan and Ramah High School junior Jeraldine Henio have been selected to represent Continental Divide Electric in Washington, D.C., this summer on the Government-in-Action Youth Tour.
Thoreau High School junior Tyler Barbone is the alternate, in the event Morgan or Henio is unable to fulfill the once-in-a-lifetime opportunity.
Congratulations!
Seven CDEC service-area juniors applied this year. The rest of the applicants were Alisha Gallegos, also of Grants High, Brittany Gibbons-Beverage and Joshua Beale, also of Ramah High, and Trumayne Coho of Pine Hill High School.
WANTED: Scholarship applicants
CDEC is now accepting applications for three types of scholarships available through your Co-op. Click here for full details
ETS layaway program now available
Continental Divide Electric now offers a layaway program to help consumers invest in electric thermal storage heaters designed to cut heating costs.
Your co-op will give you up to six months to complete the purchase of any Steffes Corp. room unit or central heating system. Layaways are interest-free, you don’t have to qualify and you can cancel at any time.
At Continental Divide Electric Co-op, our aim is make electric energy available and reliable to consumers and members at the lowest cost, consistent with sound economy and good management.
Emergency After Hours and Holidays: 1-877-775-5211