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Along Those Lines: What Is the Beneficial Electrification League?
BEL aims to increase understanding of electrification's economic, consumer and environmental benef
Co-ops Mobilize to Restore Power in Alabama, Florida After Hurricane Sally
Baldwin EMC in Alabama and Escambia River EC in Florida are restoring power after Hurricane Sally.
Co-op Communities Show Appreciation for Lineworkers in Aftermath of Hurricane Laura
Louisiana co-op members have rallied behind crews working to get the lights back on.
Unique Challenges: Rebuilding Transmission Following Major Storms
G&T execs offer insights on emergency system reconstruction after major weather events.
Oregon Wildfires Devastate Co-op-Served Communities
An estimated 500,000 Oregonians have been evacuated from fire zones.
Vice President Mike Pence Honors Dairyland Power Employees
The last time a vice president visited a Wisconsin electric co-op was 1951.
Hurricane Laura: Tracking the Co-op Response
Electric cooperatives are working to restore service to members in the Gulf region even as Hurrica
Amid Pandemic, S.C. Co-op Rallies Around Co-Worker With Sick Child
South Carolina co-op shows support for co-worker with sick child with giant act of kindness.
In Hurricane Aftermath, Pregnant Co-op Employees Press On as Due Dates Approach
Amid massive storm cleanup, Jeff Davis EC employees to welcome “co-op babies.”
Undoing Injustice: Roanoke Electric Works to Empower Black Landowners
A sustainable forestry project seeks to right past wrongs dealt to African American farmers.