Energy & Technology
Along Those Lines: How Can Electric Co-ops Avoid Becoming Victims of Ransomware?
Hear from Dave Eisenreich, an FBI special agent in the Cyber Division, and NRECA's Ryan Newlon.
The Cooperative Advantage
In Georgia, Flint Energies Worker Helps Police Catch Thieves in the Act
‘Those two guys aren’t supposed to be there’: Co-op employee helps police nab thieves.
Our Communities
Co-ops Struggle to Fill Job Openings Amid Pandemic-Related Economic Trends
Good-paying jobs at some electric co-ops have been drawing less applicants.
Energy & Technology
Along Those Lines: Understanding Essence, a Co-op-Created Cyber-Defense System
Learn about a co-op-built tool for detection, visualization and reporting of potential cyberattack
Energy & Technology
Along Those Lines: ‘A Cultural Reset’—How the Pandemic Has Elevated the Value of Soft Skills at Co-ops
Emotional intelligence and soft skills have taken on a heightened importance amid COVID-19.
Energy & Technology
Along Those Lines: Harnessing Distributed Wind—Inside the RADWIND Project
Co-ops are helping to broaden the use of wind as a distributed generation resource.
The Cooperative Advantage
Florida Electric Co-op Donates $2 Million for Tech Schools, Scholarships
Florida co-op invests in education to help students land high-skill, high-wage jobs.
Our Communities
‘Just Being a Good Neighbor’: S.C. Co-op Builds Roosting Line for Doves
Blue Ridge Electric Cooperative sees the dove roosting project as “being a good neighbor.”
Energy & Technology
Co-ops’ Push for Direct-Pay Energy Incentives Sees Progress in Senate
A similar House bill also would provide direct-pay incentives to co-ops.
Our Communities
Unprecedented Mail Rate Hike Could Hit Co-ops and Statewides Hard
Effective Aug. 29, USPS will increase rates for nonprofit marketing mail by an average of 7.8%.