Waverly Light and Power
1002 Adams Parkway
PO Box 329
Waverly, IA 50677

Service & Billing:
(319) 352-4252

General:
(319) 352-6251

Fax:
(319) 352-6254

After hours
Electrical Emergencies:

After 4:30pm and weekends
(319) 352-5400


 
     
   
 

WAVERLY LIGHT AND POWER OFFERS REBATES ON NEW APPLIANCES

Waverly Light and Power rewards you for purchasing Energy Star appliances with rebates.  Using energy efficient ENERGY STAR appliances helps everyone save.  These appliances are rated by the government as using less energy that those not rated as Energy Star,  By using efficient appliances, you can save money on your electric bills and help defray the cost of installing expensive new electrical generation.  Rebates are paid in Waverly Dollars to benefit the Waverly community.
           The average Waverly home spends about $963 on electric bills every year.  Change to appliances that have earned the ENERGY STAR rating, and you can save money while helping the environment.  Remember that appliaces have two price tags: what you pay to take it home and what you pay for the energy it uses.  ENERGY STAR qualified appliances use 10 - 50% less energy than standard models.  The money you save on your utility bills can more than make up for the cost of a more expensive but more efficient ENERGY STAR model. 
        For complete details and rebate information, visit our Rebate section.



WAVERLY LIGHT AND POWER ANNOUNCES COMMUNITY INVOLVEMENT PROGRAM


       Waverly Light and Power, a municipally owned utility serving customers in and around Waverly, has announced a new initiative know as the Community Involvement Program.  An employee committee will oversee Waverly Light and Power's community involvement programs and activities.  Over the past year, a group of ten employees met to decide how to structure the proposed initiatve.  The Board of Trustees approved the initiative at its last board meeting. 
      Click here to visit our 
Community Involvement page.


PHOTO: 2008 Community Involvement Committee Members. From left: Tyler Plate, Curt Atkins, Mike Whitney, Dean Miller, Karen McCoy, 
Steve Holding, Steve Butler, Darwin Uhlenhopp, Jeff Snively. Not pictured: Brad Schmidt.


 
     
   
 

What's New

Community Involvement Committee

Public Utility on the Progressive Track

Jumpstart Housing Assistance Program

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