NRECA Asks Postal Service to Drop Rate Hikes in Light of Reform Act Relief
The recently passed Postal Reform Act will not ease record-high rates authorized last year.
Energy & Technology
North Carolina Co-ops Launch Battery Project for Utility-Scale Storage
“We are basically deferring the need for future generation to be built.”
Energy & Technology
NRECA: Supreme Court Should Preserve States’ Power to Set Fossil Plant Emissions
Electric co-ops say states, not EPA can set power plant levels of greenhouse gas emissions.
Our Communities
Co-ops in Georgia Awarded $130M in Rescue Plan Broadband Grants
Georgia electric co-op pursued ARPA grants to meet “the need our members have for broadband.”
Energy & Technology
Q&A: Texas Co-ops Weigh In on Grid Reforms a Year After 2021 Freeze
Electric co-ops see value in steps taken to reform Texas grid operations after 2021 freeze.
Our Communities
Fair Trade: School Goes EV With Co-op’s Help, Turns Old Bus Into a Café
In Missouri, teachers and students repurpose old diesel school bus into school café.
Our Communities
Co-op Crews Restore Power After Major Winter Storm Pummels Wide Swath of U.S.
Co-op crews in seven states restored service to more than 60,000 meters.
The Cooperative Advantage
Newest NRECA Co-op Member Serves Unique Island Community in Maine
The co-op connects to a mainland power company with an underwater cable installed in 1983.
Our Communities
Hawaii Co-op Among the First to Use Drones to Install Bird Diverters
It’s a bird. It’s a drone. It’s a co-op using drones to install bird diverters.
The Cooperative Advantage
Co-op Lineworkers Honored for Saving Sheriff’s Deputy Pinned in Her Truck
A sheriff’s deputy was about to go into shock when co-op lineworkers rescued her.