Articles
NRECA CEO Jim Matheson: FERC Directives Threaten Co-op Innovation
Energy diversity is key for co-ops as they strive to meet local needs, NRECA CEO Jim Matheson said
Neighborhood Microgrid Gives Co-op New Case for Understanding Technology
When a developer wanted to build a resilient neighborhood, a co-op offered a microgrid solution.
Tri-State G&T Expands Commitment to Renewable Energy, EV Infrastructure
Tri-State G&T’s Responsible Energy Plan includes more solar, wind and EV charging support.
Liberian Co-op Begun by NRECA International Has Become Self-Sufficient
Power from a young co-op has boosted economic opportunities in the small town of Totota, Liberia.
From Waste to Renewable Power: N.C. Co-ops Facilitate Poultry Litter Energy Project
North Carolina electric co-ops have something to cluck about.
Tri-State G&T Announces Plans to Phase Out Coal Generation
Colorado-based G&T commits to a coal-free future for its member co-ops.
Along Those Lines: Co-op Voters and the 2020 Elections
With 2020 elections looming, we’re discussing political engagement in co-op country.
Hawaii Co-op Hits 100% Renewable Milestone
All renewable hours for Hawaii’s only co-op grid means turning off the diesel from storage tanks
Congress Approves Defense Bill That Includes New Grants for Co-ops
Final bill doesn’t include provisions for co-ops to more easily begin carbon-capture programs.
Congress Passes RURAL Act, Preserves Co-ops’ Tax-Exempt Status
RURAL Act is retroactive to 2018 tax year, protecting co-ops that have already accepted grants.