Report: Electric Co-ops Fuel U.S. Economy
Cooperatives are engines of economic development in their local communities
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Cooperatives are engines of economic development in their local communities
Statewide annual meeting focuses on innovation and service
A reader wants to know: How can something be 300% efficient?
The Atlantic Basin may see 13-16 named storms in 2019
NCEMC has been on a path to generating electricity while emitting less carbon dioxide for decades
Co-ops discussed issues important to members and their communities
13 linemen from seven electric co-ops will bring electricity to a remote Bolivian village
Roanoke Electric’s Curtis Wynn was elected national board president
A long-standing conference keeps meter and substation experts in the know
Co-ops awarded $675,000 to K-12 teachers last year
The Roanoke Electric Cooperative CEO was elected board president in March
John Stackhouse founded the center with electric co-ops nearly 40 years ago
Josh Winslow named CEO and general manager
A new report projects electricity demand to surge by 2040
Educators were recognized for their achievements at an NC State basketball game
10 co-op employees earned advanced certificates covering line construction and safety standards
Energy-saving wall outlets are effective and easy to install
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Farris Leonard was recently awarded the H.C. Potthast Award by his peers
NC co-op volunteers will travel to Laphía through the ‘Brighter World’ initiative
Butler Farms and South River EMC partnered on the project
Electric co-ops brought members back online following record outages


























