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NRECA Urges ‘Whole-of-Government Approach’ to Help Co-ops Serve Large Loads
Smart policies will allow co-ops to serve large loads while guarding their members, NRECA said.
Surging Power Demand May Strain Parts of U.S. Grid This Winter, NERC Says
Surging demand, including from data centers, is shrinking power supply margins, NERC warned.
Congress Boosts Funding for RUS Electric Loan Program
NRECA pushed for the 2026 RUS funding boost and will continue to advocate for more money.
Along Those Lines: NRECA Defense Summits Address Military’s Evolving Energy Needs
The new summits seek to tackle grid modernization challenges and strengthen partnerships.
Major Transmission Project Breaks Ground to Bolster Grid Reliability in Midwest
“Success with projects like this start and end with communities.”
‘Always Running’ Iowa Co-op Lineworker Honors Veterans One Flagpole at a Time
Grundy County REC's Derek Snakenberg shines spotlight on Veterans Flagpole Initiative.
Alaska Co-op Provides Transformers to Rebuild Village Destroyed by Typhoon
State officials were desperate to find pole-mounted transformers to rebuild Kipnuk’s grid.
House Committee Chairman Optimistic About Passage of FEMA Reform Bill
The FEMA Act would provide disaster relief to co-ops within 120 days after they file applications.
Broadband Fiber Splicing Rodeo Is a Boon for Co-op’s Digital Workforce
“How do you make something competitive, fun, entertaining, informative and fiber related?”