Issues and Policy
Broadband
Scaling the Digital Divide
Prohibited from developing broadband, electric co-ops in Tennessee are hopeful about new plan.
Broadband
NRECA Backs Call for Rural Broadband
NRECA backs an effort on Capitol Hill to seek Trump Administration support for rural broadband.
Energy Innovation
Energy Storage in an Unusual Spot
A Montana co-op and a youth home team up to study the energy of the future.
Cybersecurity and Grid Resilience
NRECA Encouraged by DOE’s Infrastructure Recommendations; Concerned About Cybersecurity Proposals
“America’s electric cooperatives appreciate the Department of Energy’s willingness to listen
Energy Innovation
Electric Co-ops to FERC: FERC Has No Refund Authority Over Co-ops Under Federal Law
NRECA filed objections in two FERC proceedings, arguing FERC is overstepping its statutory authori
Cybersecurity and Grid Resilience
Creating a Culture of Cybersecurity
Cybersecurity as a means to keep electric cooperatives safe from attacks to steal critical data or
Broadband
RUS Administrator on Electric Co-ops
Brandon McBride talks about the past, present and future relationship with his agency.
Broadband
Co-op Bringing Fastest Internet to Rural Oklahoma
Close to 90 percent of Mayes County, Okla., residents are without access to high-speed internet. I
Broadband
Co-op Enters Fiber Broadband Business
Internet service at the highest speed available will zoom through rural Colorado this winter as th
Broadband
Tiny Town to Join Gigabit Cities with Co-op Help
An Arkansas hamlet that housed World War II ammunition personnel soon will join an elite list of U