Notice:

SMARTHUB NOTICE: Upon accessing or signing into the app, Android users will be prompted with a screen to update their app via the app store and iOS users will see a message on the Home screen indicating an update is required. Users who have not updated to SmartHub Mobile 26.3 will be unable to utilize the app to make mobile payments once your organization's migration to CommerceHub is complete. Migrations are rolling throughout June 2026, with all NISC Members transitioned by end of June.

Beginning July 1, SCEC will no longer accept electronics, lightbulbs or batteries for recycling at our facility. Visit https://www.sccwi.gov/1042/Recycling-Collection-Programs for a list of St. Croix County sites.
 

Notice:

On Wednesday, June 24th all payment processing (SmartHub, online, and Pay-by-Phone) will be temporarily unavailable for approximately 10 minutes beginning at 7:55 pm and ending at 8:05 pm.

Primary Phone Number: (715) 796-7000  |  Pay-By-Phone: (855) 938-3613

Report an Outage: (800) 924-3407  |  Digger's Hotline: 811

Community Solar

It is part of our commitment to clean, renewable energy. 

This solar initiative provides members with access to sustainable power, reducing reliance on traditional energy sources while supporting a greener future. 

Together, we’re growing a brighter, cleaner tomorrow—one sunflower at a time.

What is Community Solar? 

In the community solar model, the co-op builds a solar array - a group of solar panels in an empty lot or field - then, members purchase a share of the energy produced, in the form of one or more solar panels. The energy is distributed to the power grid and the subscribed members receive credits that lower their electric bills.

 

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Sunflower 1

Sunflower 1 - a 103-kW community (206 panels) solar array located on the north side of the co-op's headquarters in Hammond - was announced to the public on March 4, 2014, energized on July 8 and dedicated on July 19, 2014. 

Supported by the Cooperative's Board of Directors and members, the array was one of the pioneers among electric cooperatives in Wisconsin.