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Delta-Montrose Electric Association (DMEA) is launching a redesigned website this month. The new site focuses on user experience. It offers a clean, modern design, easy navigation, and updated content. The new site should be fully populated by Monday, October 19, 2015.
“We know our website is an essential communication tool for our members. Our most recent member survey indicated that 62% of our members with internet access use our website. It was important for us to recognize the site’s value and make sure it was functional, easy to use, and meeting the needs of our members,” said Jasen Bronec, DMEA CEO.
Notable differences include a less cluttered look and user-friendly navigation. For example, members can quickly access the most frequently requested information through three large buttons on the homepage. Other features include full-site search functionality and a scrolling alert bar that can be used for emergency or breaking news updates.
“In just seven years, the number of members connected to the internet who use our website has increased significantly. It goes without saying that DMEA needs a professional and informative site for a large portion of our membership. The new site meets those expectations,” said Bronec.
Visit DMEA’s website at www.dmea.com<http://www.dmea.
Most importantly, members can also access their account 24/7 through SmartHub, DMEA’s online account management tool. SmartHub allows members to pay their bill online and view detailed energy consumption data. Yearly, monthly, and even hourly comparisons are available. Other SmartHub features include payment history, budgeting assistance, and tools to understand your data.
DMEA is a rural electric distribution cooperative, located in Montrose, Colorado. DMEA was originally founded in 1938, as Delta-Montrose Rural Power Lines Association. A board of directors, from nine districts covering three counties, governs the cooperative. DMEA serves approximately 32,000 residential, commercial, and industrial meters, on more than 3,000 miles of cooperative-owned distribution line.
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