Beneficial Electrification

Chugach offers a variety of beneficial electrification incentive programs to its members.

New Payment Process Coming

On March 29, 2023, Chugach will be moving to a new payment processing system, provided by Invoice Cloud. Email communications about this change are being sent to members to inform them of the new payment system. The new system will make it easier to set up automatic payments, provide more up-to-date billing and account balance information, and use new payment methods, while also securely storing member payment information.

Energy Savings For Your Home

In order to reduce carbon emissions, energy consumption, and fuel costs, Chugach assists members in making informed decisions regarding energy efficiency and conservation methods. Let us help you save energy and save money.

Our Team is Working For You

Chugach is a not-for-profit, member-owned cooperative. Owned and controlled by the people who use our services, an electric cooperative is operated by and for the people of the community. Our nearly 500 employees all live and work in Alaska.

Powering Alaska’s Future

With more than 90,000 members at over 113,000 metered locations, Chugach’s mission is to safely provide reliable and competitively-priced energy. Headquartered in Anchorage, Chugach provides service from Anchorage to the northern Kenai Peninsula, and from Whittier on Prince William Sound to Tyonek on the west side of Cook Inlet.

Electric Vehicle Incentives

Chugach is offering several new electric vehicle related incentives to promote the use of EVs in Alaska.

Providing safe, reliable and affordable electricity through superior service and sustainable practices, powering the lives of our members.

Home

Back to top
Current News

Chugach Electric Association’s Board of Directors has appointed Bernie Smith to fill the interim vacancy on the Chugach board.

Construction Updates

Crews have completed all major work on the Cooper Landing reliability project.

In the Community

Chugach’s safety team recently visited Rilke Schule German School of Arts and Sciences to teach students about electricity.