The Cooperative Advantage
In Chilly Waters, Oregon Co-op Lineworkers Save Driver, Dog After Crash
In Oregon’s Umatilla Forest, lineworkers risk hypothermia to save crash victim.
Energy & Technology
Supreme Court: EPA Lacks Authority to Cap CO2 From Existing Power Plants
A “backwater” section of the Clean Air Act does not authorize EPA to cut CO2 at coal units.
Our Communities
Co-ops Help Attract Global Metals Recycler to Rural Kentucky
In Kentucky, small-town charm, grassroots approach, logistics lure global metals recycler.
The Cooperative Advantage
Arkansas Co-op Leader to Congress: Take Grid Reliability Warnings Seriously
It will take a diverse energy mix to provide reliable power, an Arkansas co-op leader said.
Our Communities
Rural Murals: Georgia Co-op Promotes Revitalization Through Public Art
Latest co-op-funded mural in Georgia will highlight the endangered longleaf pine ecosystem.
Energy & Technology
Curb Appeal: Cost-Saving Electric Robots Mow Co-op Lawn Without Dust, Noise
“We’ve had folks pull over and watch them”: Co-op employs robots to cut grass.
The Cooperative Advantage
N.C. Co-op Line Crews Stabilize Driver After Witnessing Head-On Crash
On a North Carolina highway, a head-on crash, good Samaritan line crews and a grateful husband.
The Cooperative Advantage
Michigan Electric Co-op Donates Funds for Relief Efforts in Ukraine
Nearly $230,000 has been raised for Ukraine through the Cooperative Development Foundation.
Our Communities
As Wildfires Rage in New Mexico, Co-ops Grapple With Damage
New Mexico co-ops are seeing homes and businesses destroyed in their service territories.
The Cooperative Advantage
Co-op Lineworkers Will Head to Guatemala as Volunteer Program Resumes
With pandemic restrictions eased, co-ops can once again volunteer for NRECA International.