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Pay With SmartHub
Trico's Member Portal

SmartHub is a web and mobile app that allows you to pay your bill online using a variety of ways to pay. It’s fast, simple and free! You can view your current and past bills, payment history, and energy usage.

With SmartHub:

  • Pay bills in an instant
  • Stay up to date with Trico
  • Manage your energy
  • Report an outage
  • Track your Work Order status

Trico Knows Billing
We ARE Flexible

At Trico, we prioritize what’s best for you, our Members. That’s why we offer a wide variety of payment options and billing assistance.

We are here for you!

Extending Power To Your Property?
Trico Is Ready To Help You Start.

Power Availability in my area

Make sure your property is within Trico’s certified area by entering your address in the search option on the map below. If the location falls inside an existing Board District, you are in Trico’s certified area.

The Trico Advantage
innovation & service

As a Member and owner of Trico, you have a say!

  • Share in the success of the Cooperative through Membership Equity allocations.
  • Vote for the Board of Directors. Or even run for the Board yourself!
  • Take part in Trico’s Member Advisory Program.

Our mission is to provide you with cost-effective and sustainable energy solutions.

start / stop / transfer faqs

is there a fee to connect service?

Yes, a $50 Establishment Fee is billed on the first monthly bill.

Deposits must be made prior to connecting or transferring service. Payment is required in full. The deposit will be refunded to your Trico account after 12 months of history and no more than two delinquent notices within the past 12 months. If your credit history does not meet the requirement to refund your deposit, it will continue to stay on your account until it can be refunded or applied to your final bill.

A minimum two day notice to schedule your order is required. Appointments are not available, work is completed according to the individual Technician’s schedule and work load.

Access to the meter must be provided. Locked gates or animals that prevent the Technician from accessing the meter will result in a return trip and additional $50 field trip fee.

The name or names of the person(s) that will be responsible for the electric bill.

Physical address, mailing address (if different), and home phone, cell phone, and valid email address. Employer, previous address and length of lease, if applicable.

Trico may ask for a social security number, driver’s license number, or date of birth to confirm identity of the responsible party and for security purposes.

Trico will require either a letter of credit from your existing electric provider showing a minimum of 24 months of consecutive service and no more than two delinquent/late notices within the most recent 12 months. If your letter of credit does not meet the criteria, you will be required to pay an advanced deposit to equal an average two-month bill for the location you are moving into.

Exclusive Member Benefits

Membership Equity

As a not-for-profit cooperative, our Members share in the ownership, construction, maintenance, and prosperity of the co-op. When you establish service with us, you become eligible for Membership Equity. This represents your share of the cooperative’s profits.

education scholarships

Each year, the Trico Foundation awards scholarships to Trico Members, and their families, to attend a university, community, or vocational college. Since 1985, the Trico Foundation has awarded over $4.7 million – benefiting over 778 students – in scholarships to Members and their families.

Trico connections card

The Co-op Connections Card is a benefit of being a Trico Member. And it’s free! By showing your Co-op Card at participating retailers, you can save money on items you purchase every day. In addition to discounts at local businesses, you can save money on prescriptions, dental, eyewear, hearing aids, lab work, imaging, and chiropractic services.

Washington youth tour

Each summer the Trico Foundation sends local high school juniors on a trip to Washington, D.C. As part of the trip, more than 1,800 students from electric cooperatives across the country come together to visit our nation’s capital. Students spend the week learning about our government by visiting monuments and memorials, exploring museums, and visiting the U.S. Capitol Building.