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House Votes to Repeal ‘Cadillac Tax’ on Health Care Plans
Co-ops provide health care benefits to more than 100,000 employees, retirees and their families.
Co-ops Save Members and Themselves Money With Energy Efficiency Programs
The poorest co-op members often have the biggest bills because their old homes leak energy.
Co-ops Wrap Up Repairs After Hurricane Barry, but Flood Threat Lingers
Category 1 storm knocked out electricity to about 186,000 meters, primarily in Louisiana.
Defense Bill Could Benefit Co-ops With Grants, Carbon-Capture Projects
A final defense bill may also codify President Trump’s order to help prevent electromagnetic pul
Co-op Helps Take a Bite Out of ‘Summer Slide’ With a Half-Ton Food Donation
Concern for community means giving year-round for an Illinois co-op aiming to feed kids in the “
With Addition of Rhode Island Utility, NRECA Network Totals 48 States
Meet NRECA’s first Rhode Island member: Block Island Utility District.
NRECA International’s Affordable Home-Wiring Kit Connects Ugandans to Grid
A wiring kit created by NRECA International is bringing power to Ugandans for about $65 per home.
From Handline to Lifeline: Tennessee Lineman Saves Two Lives in Flash Flood
During flash flood, lineman uses utility rope to save two from drowning.
Threatened Frog Finds a Home Under BPA’s High-Voltage Lines
How a water-loving frog desperate for habitat and the BPA entered a symbiotic relationship.
A Texas Triple Play: Bandera Offers Members Solar, Storage and Broadband
Co-op’s broadband, solar arms launched as result of responses to customer satisfaction surveys.