Renewable energy is helping a co-op’s consumers save money by reducing demand for diesel power.
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The SUNDA project concludes with a dramatically transformed energy landscape in rural America.
Electric co-ops will tap power from the largest solar array in Kansas to help meet demand for electricity.
Snapping Shoals is the first to test long-duration battery made in its home state of Georgia.
This fact sheet provides an overview of America’s electric cooperative network.
The projects reflect a commitment to growth and innovation, the co-op said.
Dairyland Power in Wisconsin will slash its carbon emissions by over 70% by 2031.
As part of the lawsuit against the Environmental Protection Agency’s power plant rule, NRECA and 10 electric cooperatives submitted statements of harm to the U.S. Court of Appeals for the D.C. Circuit outlining how the rule threatens reliable and affordable electricity. Follow the links below to review summaries of these statements. Arkansas Electric Cooperative Corp. AECC co-owns coal-based […]
The Environmental Protection Agency’s power plant rule jeopardizes the ability of rural electric cooperatives to fulfill their mission to provide affordable, reliable and safe electricity to their consumer-members. Because cooperatives must make business decisions now to comply with the EPA’s power plant rule, the rule will have immediate and irreparable economic consequences if it is […]
So far, 17 G&Ts representing 100 distribution co-ops have advanced in the New ERA process.