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Member Round Up

Spare the change to make a tremendous difference in the lives of those who need help.

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E-Billing

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Member to Member Round Up

With Member to Member Round Up, your spare change can help to make a tremendous difference in our community.  The monetary donations collected will be used to support local emergency relief programs within OTEC’s service territory.

By signing up, you authorize us to 'Round Up' your monthly bill to the next whole dollar amount.  For instance, if your actual bill is $83.87, it will be rounded up to $84.  This authorization can be revoked at any time by simply removing your account from the Member to Member Round Up program.

Who We Are

Oregon Trail Electric Cooperative (OTEC) is one of Oregon's largest distribution cooperatives. Headquartered in Baker City, Oregon, with district offices in La Grande, John Day, and Burns, OTEC serves approximately 31,000 meters in Baker, Grant, Harney and Union counties with a network of overhead and underground lines over 3,000 miles long. OTEC's distribution system represents an investment of more than $153 million.

Northeastern Oregon is the home of the stunning Blue Mountains, which annually attract hundreds of hikers, mountain bikers and other adventure types year round. Superlative fishing and hunting also draw many visitors and skiers and snowboarders flock to the region in the winter. In former frontier towns like Baker City, old-school ranchers and cowboys mingle with a growing population of artists and craftsmen. The landscape ranges from high alpine fir-covered slopes to sage-brush covered hills and valleys.

Heading towards Burns, sprawling scrubby ranchlands boast a beauty of their own here in the high desert country. Stunning vistas and unexpected river canyons dominate the landscape that harkens back to the early days of settlers and gold-mining. There are wonderful camp sites, hot springs and little towns bursting with hospitality throughout the region.