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Senate Panel Looks at Co-op Role in Carbon Capture Research in Wyoming
Co-op-supported Wyoming Integrated Test Center highlights carbon capture research.
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CoBank Report: Electricity Demand Unlikely to Rebound Until at Least 2022
Higher residential demand could falter as unemployment benefits lapse and disconnections rise.
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Senate Bill Streamlines Path for Carbon Capture Projects
Researchers are studying ways to store CO2 underground or turn it into marketable products.
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Federal Grant Advances Co-op’s Carbon Storage Project in Wyoming
A co-op-sponsored project could ultimately store 50 million tons of carbon underground.
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Co-op Crews Confront COVID-19, Flooding to Get Power to Arkansas Families
Co-op crews assembled a mobile substation in just four days to restore power after a storm.
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Co-op Crews Face Challenges During Coronavirus Pandemic
The threat of the coronavirus hitting rural communities has electric co-ops making changes.
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Co-op Power Plants Secured Amid Coronavirus Pandemic
G&Ts take measures to protect staffs and maintain reliability throughout coronavirus threat.
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‘Alaska Is Made for Beneficial Electrification,’ Co-op CEO Says
Escalating costs of fossil fuels and the unique needs of Alaska make that state prime for benefici
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How Co-op Priorities Fare in Trump’s 2021 Budget Proposal
The president’s budget would eliminate a program that helps low-income co-op members pay their b
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NRECA CEO Jim Matheson: FERC Directives Threaten Co-op Innovation
Energy diversity is key for co-ops as they strive to meet local needs, NRECA CEO Jim Matheson said