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OUR MISSION IS OUR MEMBERS

Join us for our Annual Meetingon May 23, 2024 from 5:30 - 7:30 p.m.
at CenterPlace Event Center in
 the 

Spokane Valley. 

Be sure to VOTE for your Board of Trustee Candidates by May 17, 2024!


To learn more about the candidates

ABOUT US

When investor-owned utilities bypassed the nation’s rural areas because of sparse population, citizens eventually took matters into their own hands. Inland Power was organized in 1937 by some of these spirited forerunners who were dedicated to getting farm folks “to see the light.” On April 27, 1938, 160 farms northeast of Spokane were the first Inland members to receive power from the cooperative.

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Today, Inland Power is the largest electric cooperative in the state and continues to grow with approximately 46,000 meters. We serve 13 counties in eastern Washington and northern Idaho. 

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ACCESS YOUR INLAND POWER ACCOUNT ANYTIME, ANYPLACE

Inland Power offers an online and mobile tool to make viewing your account, making payments and changing your online preferences easier than ever via our SmartHub website and mobile app.

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OUTAGE CENTER

From time-to-time, events beyond our control create outages. When that happens we will keep you posted with important information in our Outage Center. To view specific details of each reported Inland Power outage, click here to go to our Outage Center.

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Every year, members pay unexpectedly high bills for something so easy to do; forgetting to unplug small heaters. There is a simple solution -- temperature sensing plugs. Inland Power is offering two FREE temperature sensing plugs to all members. This device shuts off energy wasting heat devices such as small heaters, defrost wires, engine heaters, pet warmers, well heaters, animal water and grow lamps. The sensing plug turns connected devices on when the temperature drops below 39 degrees. As the temperature rises back above 39, it stops the flow of electricity eliminating wasted energy and saving you money!

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Inland Power is my cooperative!

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LIGHT READING

Read our current newsletter for the latest update on your cooperative.

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GO PAPERLESS

Receiving and paying your monthly electric bill online is a convenient and easy way to save time and money. You can also significantly reduce waste by not receiving a paper bill and paying with a check each month.

2022 ANNUAL REPORT

Our annual report is an informational overview of 2022 and provides a helpful vision on how Inland Power is leading our co-op into a New Era in Engery. 

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Upgrade your smart thermostat for FREE!

We are giving away smart thermostats to all Inland Power members with electrically-heated homes! Limit one claim per home. Click here to claim your FREE thermostat!

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INLAND POWER'S
BILL ASSISTANCE PROGRAM

At Inland Power we understand that financial burdens can come up from time to time. Our goal is to help valued members through our bill assistance program when those challenging times arise.

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PROGRAM DETAILS

AND REQUIREMENTS:

We're here for you!

  • Must be current Inland Power residential member.

  • Qualified member are allowed to submit one application request per calendar year.

  • Assistance allowance is only for the current amount due with a maximum of $350.

  • All documentation requirements listed in the application package must be included at the time your application is submitted.

  • Complete, sign and date application

To learn more, please contact us at inlandpower@inlandpower.com or 509-747-7151

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