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History
Introduction
Private Enterprise
Years of Prosperity
The War Years
The First Enterprise
Energy Crisis and Trusteeship
Community, Conservation, and Service
Into the Next Century and Beyond
Energy Efficiency Pays Big 1
Energy Efficiency Pays Big 2
Energy Efficiency Pays Big 3
Innovations and Environment

 

Waverly Light & Power
1002 Adams Parkway
Waverly, IA 50677

Service & Billing:
(319) 352-4252

General:
(319) 352-6251

Fax:
(319) 352-6254

Weekends:
(319) 352-5400

 
     
 

Waverly Light & Power History

Dear Reader,

The Board of Trustees and employees of Waverly Light and Power are pleased to provide the reader with a glimpse of our 90 years of service to the Waverly community. Few businesses have the pleasure of being a part in everyone's life. The service we provide is so integral today that almost no business can operate without it. We had fun in researching our history. Many thanks to our predecessors for saving some priceless photos and records. A special thank you to Karen Bergmann our resident historian and to Mary Chevelle for excellent research and compiling.  We hope that you will enjoy reflecting on our past.

 Introduction   
 Private Enterprise - After the Fire  1856-1920
 Years of Prosperity - Expansion  1920-1941
 The War Years - The Post War Years  1941-1955
 The First Enterprise - The North Plant  1955-1970
 Energy Crisis & Trusteeship -Years of Prosperity  1970-1990
 Community, Conservation, and Service  1990-1992
 Into the Next Century and Beyond  1992-1994
 Energy Efficiency Pays Big  1995-1998
 Innovations & Environment  1999
 2000 Highlights  2000
 2001 Highlights  2001
   

 
     
   
 

What's New

Waverly Light & Power Receives National Recognition for Reliable Electric Operations

Waverly Light and Power names new General Manager

Waverly Light and Power completes second substation retro fill

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What temperature do you set your thermostat at during the winter?


69 degrees
66-68 degrees
65 degrees or lower
74 degrees or higher
70 degrees
71-73 degrees


 
     
 
 
     
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