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NERC Summer Assessment Warns of Potential Power Outages in Several Regions
Most areas are forecasting higher peak demand for electricity than last summer, NERC says.
The Cooperative Advantage
Minn. Co-op Works With Local College to Turn Vintage Truck Electric
Freeborn Mower’s 1946 Chevy truck will now appear in local parades as an EV.
Energy & Technology
Permitting Rule Will Delay Infrastructure Projects, Undermine Reliability
The National Environmental Policy Act rule will complicate and prolong energy project reviews.
Our Communities
Co-ops Tapped to Negotiate DOE Grants for Clean Energy, Grid Projects
The awards are part of a $1 billion Energy Department program to promote rural clean energy.
The Cooperative Advantage
Georgia Co-op Crew Jumps Into Action After Witnessing Van Strike Golf Cart
Georgia lineworkers employed their first-aid and safety training at an accident scene.
Energy & Technology
Oglethorpe Marks Plant Vogtle Completion as a Crucial Clean Energy Resource
Georgia’s Plant Vogtle Unit 4 began operation on April 29.
Our Communities
End of Affordable Connectivity Program Will Hurt Broadband Deployment
April is the last month of full funding for a $14 billion affordable broadband program.
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Legislative Conference Attendees Hit Capitol Hill With Messaging on Co-ops’ Top Policy Issues
Top issues for co-ops include the EPA power plant rule and funding for the New ERA program.
Energy & Technology
‘Unlawful, Unrealistic, Unachievable’: EPA Releases ‘Barrage’ of Power Plant Rules
Matheson: EPA rules pose 'grave consequences for an already stressed electric grid.'
Energy & Technology
RUS Administrator: Co-ops Offer ‘Amazing Proposals’ for New ERA Funding
So far, 17 G&Ts representing 100 distribution co-ops have advanced in the New ERA process.