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Supreme Court Ruling on Environmental Law Eases Path for Co-op Projects
The court’s decision should give co-ops more predictability on project reviews, NRECA says.
NRECA’s Lincoln Office Honored for Its Workplace Culture, Community Impact
NRECA’s Lincoln office has been selected as one of the “Best Places to Work” in Nebraska’s
NRECA Applauds Trump Administration’s Move to Protect Lower Snake River Dams
The dams supply over 3,000 megawatts of hydropower for 52 electric co-ops in the West.
NRECA: Proposed Repeal of Power Plant Rules Is a ‘Welcome Course Correction’
The rules “jeopardize the reliability of the electric grid,” NRECA CEO Jim Matheson said.
Rapid Data Center Development Challenges Grid Reliability, NERC Report Says
Data centers are typically built quickly—in about two years or less, the NERC report says.
Along Those Lines: Electric Co-ops Confront Growing Threat of Wildfires
Hear from West Oregon Electric Cooperative's Billi Kohler and NRECA's Erin Kelly and Hannah Hardin
NRECA Asks Trump to Streamline Deployment of Key Rural Broadband Program
The program is a “golden opportunity” to deploy fiber broadband, NRECA said.
G&T Plays Long Game to Bring Economic Growth, Opportunity to Western Kansas
When economic opportunity knocks, Kansas G&T Sunflower Electric positions co-ops to strike.
Co-op CEOs Inspire the Emerging Workforce in Commencement Speeches
Electric co-op CEOs encourage college grads to consider careers in energy.
FEMA Needs Fixes but Is ‘Essential’ to Co-ops, NRECA Says
NRECA outlined potential reforms after FEMA issued a request for information in March.