Environment
Environment
Montana Co-op Expands Its Use of Renewable Energy From Landfill Gas
Success of methane gas generation project leads co-op to double its capacity.
Environment
NRECA’s Tolu Omotoso Attends U.S.-Africa Summit for Young Leaders
NRECA’s Tolu Omotoso: ‘It’s a great feeling to use my training to help people directly.’
Environment
Q&A: Electric Co-ops’ Top Policy Priorities for 2023
NRECA is working to shape a new Farm Bill that will have a big impact on rural America.
Environment
Supreme Court: EPA Lacks Authority to Cap CO2 From Existing Power Plants
A “backwater” section of the Clean Air Act does not authorize EPA to cut CO2 at coal units.
Environment
NRECA CEO to Congress: Electricity Transition Efforts Must Be Realistic
Congress can help co-ops by providing direct-pay incentives and streamlining permits.
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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.
Environment
Along Those Lines: How Electric Co-ops Are Navigating the Energy Transition
Co-op leaders discuss providing affordable, reliable power as the energy transition accelerates.
Environment
Minnesota Co-ops Help Pass Law That Favors Beneficial Electrification
Minnesota’s new energy policy allows co-ops to grow their load with lower emissions.
Environment
‘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.”