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Getting power on

Are you moving into a home on the Heartland system? Or maybe you need to have the electric service put in your name?

The first step is to fill out an application to become a member of Heartland. Because you are a member of a cooperative you will need to pay the $5 membership fee. A security deposit may be required as well.

Apply for Heartland membership online! (Residential only)

Membership Application - Commercial.pdf

If you have any trouble with the application forms, please contact us at 1-800-835-9586.

Adding service at a new location

If you need electric service for a new location (new homes, new oil and gas wells, and previously unserved lake lots would all be examples of this) then Heartland will need to get some construction done before we can turn on your power.

This "Application for Service" form will collect all the information we need to get started on getting power to your location. When you submit this completed form to our office, (along with the $250 engineering deposit) we will make arrangements to come meet you at your property and work together to build the service to best serve your needs. Depending on how much work is required, and depending on your plans for the property, you may need to pay for some of the construction costs.

When the construction work is done, you just need to become a member and Heartland will get the power turned on.

For more information, call our office at 1-800-835-9586.

Application for Service - Residential.pdf

Application for Service - Commercial.pdf

New Construction and Line Extension Guide.pdf

Right of Way & Clearing Guide.pdf

 

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Heartland Rural Electric Cooperative Inc.
110 N. Enterprise Drive, P.O. Box 40
Girard, KS 66743

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Office: 620-724-8251
Toll-Free: 800-835-9586

About Us

Heartland Rural Electric Cooperative provides power to 11,200 service locations in 12 counties in Southeast and Eastern Kansas.

Our main office is in Girard, Kansas, with additional offices in Mound City and Gas.  Our co-op roots go back to the incorporation of Cooperative Electric Power & Light Company, (Iola, Kansas) on April 16, 1937.

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  • Home
  • About Us
    • About Heartland
    • Co-op Territory Map
    • Frequently Asked Questions
  • Service & Payment
    • New Service
    • SmartHub Member Portal Guide
    • Rebates - Water Heaters & Heat Pumps
    • Payment Options
    • Go Paperless
    • New Rates
      • Peak Savers Rate
      • Time of Use Rate
      • Time of Use EV
      • Rate Calculator
      • Request Time of Use rate
      • Energy Usage Basics
      • New Rate FAQs
    • Prepaid Payment Plan
  • Outages
    • Live Outage Map
    • Outage Information
    • Social Media Feeds
  • Renewables
  • Community Development
    • Concern for Community Grants
    • Operation Round Up
    • Sharing Success
    • Youth Programs and Scholarships
  • News
    • Heartbeat Newsletter
  • Careers
  • Heartland Propane