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Idaho Co-op Helps Launch EV Charging Network Made Up of 8 Western States
The goal of the West Electric Highway is to attract EV drivers to the intermountain west.
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Arizona G&T Battery Project Gives Co-ops ‘A La Carte’ Options to Serve Members
Co-ops can use “a la carte operating protocol” for AZ G&T batteries to meet their needs.
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Minnesota Co-op ‘Spreads the Word’ About Hybrid Electric Bucket Trucks
Hybrid electric bucket trucks dramatically reduce noise and emissions, manufacturers say.
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Colorado Co-op Launches EV Charging Pilot Program for Residential Members
For $19 a month, United Power members get an EV charger, installation and maintenance.
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Senate Passes Direct-Pay Incentives for Co-ops; House to Vote Next
The Senate-passed bill also includes grants and loans for co-ops that buy or build clean energy sy
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Electric Co-ops Applaud Inclusion of Co-op Priorities in Manchin, Schumer Energy Bill
“As electric co-ops continue to innovate and lead, direct access to energy innovation tax incen
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Along Those Lines: Introducing NRECA Broadband
NRECA leaders discuss what went into the decision to form NRECA Broadband and where it’s headed.
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Curb Appeal: Cost-Saving Electric Robots Mow Co-op Lawn Without Dust, Noise
“We’ve had folks pull over and watch them”: Co-op employs robots to cut grass.
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Alabama Co-op Partners With Trade School to Train Fiber Techs, Lineworkers
Cullman EC gave $80,000 so broadband and lineworker students can train with the latest gear.
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Along Those Lines: Utility Drones 101
Learn how co-ops are pushing the limits of drones and where this promising technology is heading.