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Since Jan, 2017
Indian Electric Cooperative, Inc. is a member-owned, non-profit distribution cooperative, that supplies electric service to its members in seven north-central and northeastern Oklahoma counties including Pawnee, Osage, Creek, Payne, Noble, Kay and Tulsa.Incorporated on August 1, 1939, IEC now provides…
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Since Jan, 2017
In 1935 only 10% of American farms were receiving electricity. In fact, smaller nations of the world were significantly ahead of the U.S. in rural electrification. For example, Sweden had 65%; Denmark 85%; Japan 90%; France 98%; and the Netherlands 100%. To help rural Americans get electricity, the…
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Since Jan, 2017
IREA's 5,000 square-mile service territory is located within ten counties to the east, west and south of the metro Denver area and west of Colorado Springs. Our headquarters is located in Sedalia, Colorado, south of Littleton and north of Castle Rock. We also have district offices in Strasburg,…
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Since Jan, 2017
Itasca-Mantrap Cooperative Electrical Association is an electrical distribution cooperative located in Park Rapids, MN. The cooperative provides electrical and related services to more than 9,700 members in Hubbard, Becker, Cass, Clearwater and Wadena Counties. MISSION Serving Our Members  VISION…
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Since Jan, 2017
J-A-C is a nonprofit electric cooperative, which has been in business since 1938. J-A-C primarily serves the three county areas of Jack, Archer and Clay counties of north central Texas. Headquarters' office is located in Bluegrove, just 10 miles south and two miles west of Henrietta, Texas. J-A-C has…
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Since Jan, 2017
ackson EMC was founded in 1938 on the belief that by working together, we could improve the quality of life for residents of Northeast Georgia through the power of electricity. That idea hasn’t changed, and a Jackson EMC membership still costs the same today as it did then - $5. Today, the meters…
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Since Jan, 2017
Jasper-Newton Electric Cooperative was formed on June 7, 1943, for the purpose of building electrical service to the rural areas of Jasper and Newton Counties. The first meeting of the incorporators and directors was held June 9, 1943, where a copy of the Articles of Incorporation from the Secretary…
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Since Jan, 2017
The Jefferson Davis Electric Cooperative had its beginning shortly after passage of the REA Act of 1936 which made loan finds available to any company, public body, or private cooperative interested in extending service to rural areas. First, the rural group went to the local power company and requested…
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Since Jan, 2017
Jefferson Energy Cooperative’s mission is to safely deliver reliable and competitively priced electricity to our member-consumers.  We do this through a highly skilled, committed and motivated workforce.  We serve to improve the quality of life for our members and communities. Cooperative…
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Since Jan, 2017
Jemez Mountains Electric Cooperative (JMEC) was founded in 1947. The co-op began as a small hydropower generating station in Jemez Springs serving three families. Today, JMEC is the largest electric co-op in the state serving consumers in the five counties of Rio Arriba, Santa Fe, San Juan, McKinley…
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Since Jan, 2017
For anything to stand, it must be built on a firm foundation. Much of Joe Wheeler EMC’s success can be credited to our humble beginnings and the dedication and determination of its founding members. Many years have passed since electricity was first brought to rural Morgan and Lawrence counties,…
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Since Jan, 2017
K.C. Electric Association was organized in 1946 and serves Cheyenne, Kit Carson and part of Lincoln County. There are 27 employees who work in one of four locations: Hugo (business office), Stratton (operations office), Cheyenne Wells or Flagler offices. Other Statistics: Monthly Board Meeting: 4th…
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Since Jan, 2017
Outage Texting is now available to Kay Electric Cooperative members. It has been our goal for members to be able to text in an outage from your cell phones. It has also been a goal to have a reply text sent to your cell phone when your outage text was received. The final goal on our wish list was to…
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Since Jan, 2017
Kenergy is an electric distribution cooperative.  Read our Nondiscrimination Statement. As a co-op, Kenergy is member-owned and operates on a not-for-profit basis. Net margins, which is the difference between revenue and expenses, are put back into the co-op to help run the business…
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Since Jan, 2017
KBR Rural Public Power District is a non-profit public utility whose mission is to safely provide our customers reliable, high quality and reasonably priced electricity and other energy related products and services. KBR is one of 32 rural electric systems located in Nebraska and one of nearly 1,000…
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Since Jan, 2017
KEM Electric is proud to be a Touchstone Energy Cooperative. KEM Electric has joined other Touchstone Energy Cooperatives across the country all of which have a common commitment to provide superior and responsive service to our members. We pledge to operate with integrity, customer accountability,…
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Since Jan, 2017
Kansas Electric Power Cooperative, Inc. (KEPCo) is a not-for-profit generation and transmission (G&T) cooperative headquartered in Topeka, Kansas. It is KEPCo's responsibility to procure an adequate and reliable power supply for its 19 distribution rural electric cooperative Members at…
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Since Jan, 2017
Karnes Electric Cooperative, Inc. is a locally owned and operated not-for-profit electric distribution utility. We serve 12 South Texas and Coastal Bend counties generally located between San Antonio and Corpus Christi, Texas. The rapidly growing area includes Atascosa, Bee, Goliad, Karnes and Wilson…
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Since Jan, 2017
Kauai Island Utility Cooperative (KIUC) purchased Connecticut-based Citizens Communications’ Kauai Electric in November of 2002. KIUC is America’s newest electric cooperative, but it’s by no means the only one. It is one of approximately 900 electric cooperatives serving electric consumers…
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Since Jan, 2017
Foresight was the word that was uppermost in the mind of the pioneer. It was foremost, too, in the minds and hearts of the first people who thought electrification was possible in the rural areas. Many people thought rural electrification could not be done and refused to take a $5 membership in an organization,…

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