Cooperatives See the Future - Carolina Country
Randolph EMC celebrates Co-op Month October 2018
Randolph EMC celebrates Co-op Month
October 2018

Dramatic changes are transforming all aspects of the energy industry. Interest in renewable energy is at an all-time high, and ultimately consumers want greater control over their energy use and payment methods. The prevalence of smart-phone apps and “smart” technology for the home is increasing, and consumers and businesses are showing greater interest in electric vehicles. There’s no denying it: electric utilities will have to make changes to the way they provide energy to accommodate these trends. Luckily, Randolph EMC is uniquely positioned to meet these changing energy needs because we are a cooperative. 

Co-ops are community-led

October is National Co-op Month, which is the perfect time to highlight the many ways electric cooperatives are unique. Cooperatives are locally governed, looking out for the long-term needs of their consumer-members.

Jill Vanness, director of member and public relations for Randolph EMC, explains that “electric cooperatives belong to the communities they serve. This heightened community focus allows us to quickly adapt to evolving consumer expectations. Our closeness to the community ensures a better response to these needs because we are led by the people that we serve.” 

Co-ops are a catalyst for good.

Electric co-ops, like REMC, are a catalyst for good in their communities. Co-ops engage their members to do and enjoy things that might otherwise be impossible or difficult, like more than 75 years ago when electric co-ops brought power to areas where other utilities did not find it economically feasible. Today, it means providing multiple bill pay options, access to community solar and electric vehicle programs, and support for our communities through grant and loan programs, among others.

Cooperatives exist to meet a need that was previously unmet in the community, and they are ever striving to anticipate and plan for the future needs of their members. The co-op business model is unique. It is practical, mission-oriented and puts people first. Co-ops strive to be a trusted voice in their communities. Co-ops have earned that trust because, while not perfect, they always have their members’ best interest at heart and are determined to enrich the lives of those living and working in the communities they serve — now and in the future.

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