Your Voice Makes a
Difference
A cooperative or co-op is a
business that is owned and controlled by the very
same customers who use its services. The voice of
every person makes a difference. The economic
benefits of a cooperative are given back to the
members, reinvested in the co-op or used to provide
member services. In our case, those returns are
called capital credits.
The rural electric cooperatives began back in 1935
when the Rural Electric Administration (REA) was
created with the help of Franklin D. Roosevelt. The
REA's goal was to provide electricity to the rural
areas and jobs during hard times. The idea was to
provide established member-owned utility companies
with federal REA loans. The objective was to bring
electric power to the countryside when no one else
would.
Many industries have ventured into different types
of cooperatives throughout the years. Today our
"modern day" co-ops offer such products and services
as natural foods, financial services, farm products,
hardware and, of course, electricity. In all
cooperatives, the people have the power.
Electric cooperatives deliver energy to members at
the cost of service. We are small enough to listen
and yet big enough to serve members' needs through
state-of-the-art technology.
An electric co-op:
- is locally owned and
operated
- puts members first
- is responsive to
local needs

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