Articles
Electric Co-ops are Making Solar Power Part of Georgia’s Future
Green Power EMC supports renewable energy projects for 38 distribution co-ops in Georgia.
Winter Storms Keep Co-op Crews Busy
With winter still officially over a week away, co-op crews know snow, ice and frigid winds are alr
Along Those Lines, Episode 3: Waging a Comeback for Small-Town America
Latest podcast episode examines "placemaking" and the revitalization of rural communities.
Bob Bergland, USDA and NRECA Leader, Dies at 90
Remembering an NRECA leader who always stayed close to his rural roots.
Wisconsin Co-op Races Against the Clock to Replace Underwater Cable Before Deep Freeze
Clock is ticking for tiny Wisconsin co-op to replace line that’s sole power source.
Alaska Earthquake Rattles Nerves, but Co-op Power Problems Were Minimal
Electric co-ops in Alaska moved quickly to restore service following Friday’s earthquake.
‘Something Took Over That Day’: Louisiana Co-op Worker Rescues Fellow Diner from Choking
At a banquet honoring Vietnam War heroes, a real-time selfless act unfolds before diners’ eyes.
Inadvertent Tax Bill Language Could Jeopardize Exempt Status for Some Electric Co-ops
Small co-op must decide between accepting government broadband grants and losing tax-exempt status
NRECA Seeks 80 Percent Reduction in Insurance Premiums on Co-op Retirement Plans
Co-op retirement plan premiums are too high. NRECA is urging Congress to reduce these costs.
Facing the Holidays After Hurricanes, Southeast Communities Are Getting Co-op Help
Hurricane hardships are making the holiday season more challenging for many in the Southeast.