Business and Finance
Texas Legislators Grill Utility Execs on Power Outages
Texans want answers on February’s power crisis and assurances that it will never happen again.
Electric Co-ops Comprise Nearly One-Quarter of NCB Top 100 List
Twenty-four electric co-ops make National Cooperative Bank’s 2020 Top 100 list.
Online Program Retrains Workers Ahead of Indiana Coal-Fired Plant Closure
When a coal-fired plant closes, what comes next? A G&T prepares workers for next chapter.
‘Whiskey, Neat’: Kentucky Co-ops to Power New Distillery With 100% Renewables
Kentucky co-ops plan to serve up renewable power to global bourbon-maker’s $130M distillery.
COVID-19 Concerns Fuel Uncertainty for Farmers, Ranchers in Co-op Country
The COVID-19 pandemic is depressing prices for products that co-op members produce on their farms.
Electric Co-ops Face $10 Billion Revenue Loss by 2022 Due to COVID-19
NRECA urges policymakers to act as electric co-ops face a $10 billion revenue loss from COVID-19.
With State Greenlight, Four Co-ops in Mississippi Enter Broadband Space
Electric co-ops react to a state law lifting uncertainty on delivering rural broadband in Mississi
Budget Crisis in Alaska Could Mean Skyrocketing Bills for Electric Co-op Members
Electric cooperatives in Alaska prepare for loss of subsidies and higher bills.
With Addition of Rhode Island Utility, NRECA Network Totals 48 States
Meet NRECA’s first Rhode Island member: Block Island Utility District.