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Trump’s Budget Would Hurt Co-ops by Selling Off Federal Dams, Transmission Lines
Congress rejected Trump’s plan to sell federal utility assets before and is likely to do so agai
Along Those Lines, Episode 6: The Rise of Female Lineworkers
This month, we take you behind the scenes with a woman making her way in a male-dominated industry
Concern for All Communities: Photos From Touchstone Energy’s 11th Annual Community Service Project
Co-ops' concern for community isn't limited to just their own local neighborhoods.
USDA Awards $122 Million in Loans to Electric Co-ops for System Upgrades
Electric co-ops get a $122 million lift on power line projects from USDA.
NRECA International Studies Feasibility of Creating Co-ops in Nigeria, Ethiopia
If the two nations decide to create co-ops, it could bring power to tens of thousands of household
Alabama Co-op Concludes Restoration Work Following Deadly Tornadoes
The co-op restored service to members who could safely receive power three days after the storms.
Pacific Snowstorm Rips Co-op Lines in Oregon
Tall trees and heavy snow leave co-op crews with a lot of work in Oregon.
A Second-to-None Facility ‘In the Middle of a Cornfield’
Coworking space connects Indiana startups with technology and ideas.
Bipartisan Bill Could Boost Financing for Co-ops to Modernize Plants
Legislation to boost capital for co-ops may finally be approved in this session of Congress.
At USDA Forum, NRECA Chief Economist Details Local Impact of Rural Broadband Gap
When rural communities lack broadband access, what is the cost to the people who live there?