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  1. Home - Wake EMC

    LEARN MORE wake electric linemen recognized for hurricane helene aid LEARN MORE local educators: apply for education grant up to $3,000 LEARN MORE STAY PREPARED WITH …

  2. Bill Payment Options - Wake EMC

    How to Use the Pay Now option. Have your Wake Electric account number handy. Click the “Pay Now” button above, or click here.; Enter your account number and the first 5 letters of your last …

  3. SmartHub - Wake EMC

    We’re currently experiencing issues with our phones. Members can contact us through SmartHub or the WEMC website.

  4. Contact - Wake EMC

    We’re here to help! Do you have a question? Do you need some information that isn’t on our website? We can help! Shoot us an email, give us a call, or even fill out a form and one of our …

  5. Residential Member Services - Wake EMC

    Capital Credits: electric co-op members receive money back Renewable Energy, Sustainability, & Vegetation Management Programs Wake Electric will purchase solar power RECs on …

  6. Member Services - Wake EMC

    We hope you find what you’re looking for! If you don’t see what you need, please give us a call at 1-800-474-6300 or email us and one of our member services representatives will be happy to …

  7. Starting and Stopping Service and Other Service-Related …

    You can do this by one of two options: 1. By going on-line. Click here to register for an on-line account and to view our on-line options. 2. Call 1-800-474-6300 on Monday through Friday …

  8. Report Outages - Wake EMC

    You can also report an outage by calling 855.280.1147. Safety is our first concern. We care about your safety. If you see a downed line, you should assume it is energized and stay away from it …

  9. Residential Rates - Wake EMC

    MINIMUM MONTHLY CHARGE The minimum monthly charge under this schedule shall be the appropriate Monthly Facilities Charge.; SALES TAX Any applicable State and local sales taxes …

  10. Solar Power Information - Wake EMC

    Solar energy systems work when sunlight hits a solar photovoltaic module (solar panel or PV panel) and causes electric current to flow. The current produced from the PV panels is …

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