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Utah Co-op Rallies Community to Help Off-the-Grid Couple
Utah co-op rallies community to aid off-the-grid couple beset by illness, bad luck and elements.
Hawaii Co-op Beats Long-Haul Diesel Cost With Solar and Storage
Renewable energy is helping a co-op’s consumers save money by reducing demand for diesel power.
Matheson: The Consumer Is the Focus; Co-op Innovation Is the Solution
NRECA CEO Jim Matheson outlines co-ops’ innovative ways of meeting members’ needs.
Alaska Co-op’s Response to November Earthquake Pays Off for Members, Wins Kudos
When a big earthquake hit Alaska, co-op staffers checked on their families and got back to work.
Along Those Lines, Episode 4: Advocating for Co-ops in a Divided Congress
With a new year and a new Congress, what will emerge as key policy issues for co-ops in 2019?
Co-op Crews in Several States Restore Power Following Winter Storm
Co-ops in several states have crews making repairs following snow and ice over the weekend.
‘A New Intensity’: NRECA’s Essence Tool Endures Strenuous Test to Guard Grid
A tough test on a remote island puts NRECA’s tool to protect the electric grid under new intensi
Six Electric Co-op Policy Priorities for the New Congress
From broadband to tax policy, a look at co-op policy priorities for the 116th Congress.
The Co-op Stories That Caught Your Attention This Year
From hurricanes to hero lineworkers, the most popular stories on electric.coop this year.
NRECA Welcomes EPA Proposal to Clarify Oversight of Waterways
NRECA worked with industry coalitions to encourage EPA to replace the 2015 rule.