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Co-op Arboretum Combines Renewables, Pollinator Garden, Smart Tree Growth
Arboretum at Virginia co-op promotes renewable energy, pollinator-friendly habitat, and, yes, tree
What Biden’s Victory Means for Electric Cooperatives
Biden’s agenda will be complicated by a divided Congress.
#VetsPowerUs: Meet the Veterans Who Power America’s Electric Cooperatives
The #VetsPowerUs social media campaign aims to recognize and honor veterans.
Co-ops Get $3.1 Billion in USDA Loans to Improve Systems in 25 States
USDA loans to 45 electric co-ops will benefit 1.4 million homes and businesses.
Delaware Co-op Lineworker Rescues Motorist Trapped Inside Burning Car
All in a day’s work: Delaware lineworker rescues unconscious, trapped motorist before his shift.
Hurricane Zeta: Tracking the Co-op Response
Hurricane Zeta made landfall Oct. 28 as the 27th named storm of the 2020 season.
Early-Season Ice Storm Causes Damage and Outages Across Oklahoma
The storm knocked out electricity to more than 76,300 electric co-op members.
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.
Electric Co-ops Win Nearly $64M in Latest ReConnect Broadband Funding
Jo-Carroll Energy wins $14 million ReConnect broadband grant to brighten rural communities’ futu
Arizona Co-ops Helped Navajo Neighbors in the Early Days of the Pandemic
“Our co-ops can identify with the struggle of trying to secure resources.”