Q&A: How Co-op Priorities Are Faring in Congress This Year
Congress has less than two months of legislative days left this year to pass co-op priorities.
Senate Panel Approves $1 Billion for Electric Vehicle Charging Stations
The bill also would make it easier for co-ops to do carbon-capture projects to reduce CO2 emission
WFEC Contracts for Energy Storage and 500 Megawatts of Renewable Power
Western Farmers Electric Cooperative announced the agreement with NextEra Energy in late July, wit
Indiana Co-op Leverages Fiber Network for Health Care, Economic Growth
In Indiana, a co-op uses fiber to improve health care and grow a local economy.
Budget Crisis in Alaska Could Mean Skyrocketing Bills for Electric Co-op Members
Electric cooperatives in Alaska prepare for loss of subsidies and higher bills.
North Carolina Co-op Leader Touts Microgrid Projects at Senate Hearing
A North Carolina co-op leader urged senators to support legislation to encourage more microgrids.
‘We’re All in This Together’: Va. Governor Commends Co-ops’ Broadband Efforts
Virginia governor says co-ops “absolutely” have a role in his priority for universal broadband
Co-ops Save Members and Themselves Money With Energy Efficiency Programs
The poorest co-op members often have the biggest bills because their old homes leak energy.
Co-op Helps Take a Bite Out of ‘Summer Slide’ With a Half-Ton Food Donation
Concern for community means giving year-round for an Illinois co-op aiming to feed kids in the “
With Addition of Rhode Island Utility, NRECA Network Totals 48 States
Meet NRECA’s first Rhode Island member: Block Island Utility District.