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Storm Soldiers: Lineworkers Travel From Far and Farther to Battle Hurricane Helene
Life on the line: 16-hour days, cramped conditions and a sense of satisfaction.
Electric Co-ops Welcome New Agency Efforts to Support Crucial Generation
The actions include a proposal to extend deadlines for EPA’s power plant wastewater rule.
‘All Eyes on Us’: How Electric Co-op Communicators Rose to the Occasion in the Aftermath of Helene
An opportunity to shine: Communicators work Helene with diligence, transparency, creativity.
Michigan Co-op’s Drones Play Pivotal Role in Mutual Aid Damage Assessment
Cherryland deployed drones for safe, efficient damage assessment after a spring ice storm.
Missoula Electric Leader Briefs Lawmakers on Co-op Wildfire Policy Priorities
Sound land management policies and grid hardening investments will help combat wildfires, he said.
The Ties That Bind: A South Carolina Co-op Was In the Dark After Hurricane Helene, but It Was Not Alone
The bond between two South Carolina co-ops grew stronger in the face of Hurricane Helene.
FEMA Is Vital for Disaster Recovery but Needs Crucial Reforms, Co-op Leaders Say
FEMA provides critical funding to help co-ops restore service more affordably after disasters.
Co-op Professionals From Indiana and Kentucky Win Top Economic Development Honors
Two of the nation’s top 50 economic developers come from Kentucky and Indiana co-ops.
Along Those Lines: Co-ops Embrace Cultural Evolution Amid a Generational Workforce Shift
Hear from NRECA's Delaine Orendorff as well as Katherine Domingue, CEO of SLEMCO.
Rivers Rerouted, a Truck in the Water: Mountain Electric Remembers Helene
Helene drowns jobs, homes, roads and trucks as it strikes a border state co-op.