HomeWorks Tri-County EC, CFC Support Ukraine’s Cooperatives
Michigan-based HomeWorks Tri-County RE donated $15,000 and challenged rural electric cooperatives to contribute by April 30.
Michigan-based HomeWorks Tri-County RE donated $15,000 and challenged rural electric cooperatives to contribute by April 30.
MJM Electric Cooperative built a new energy efficient headquarters to better meet its members’ needs and business operations.
CFC’s case studies highlight three approaches to implementing dynamic pricing to support member electric vehicle adoption and home charging.
Multiday duration battery storage systems have the potential to solve the challenges of variable renewable energy.
Ford’s best-selling U.S. pickup truck, the Ford F series, is getting an affordable electric upgrade, the F-150 Lightning Pro.
Following the co-op network’s first sustainability bond issuance, CFC released its inaugural Sustainability Bond Report.
Proactively engaging member-consumers with energy storage systems has the potential to benefit both electric co-ops and individual members.
Two Georgia co-ops worked together to build an award-winning solar solution for an automotive processing facility in Georgia.
CFC CEO Andrew Don will use his 35 years of financial experience to ensure CFC continues to be its members’ most trusted financial resource.
Bucket trucks with electric power take-off technology have matured and can be the low-hanging fruit for utility fleet electrification.
ODEC is taking a risk-managed approach to achieve its emissions target by 2050 to meet changing member expectations, laws and regulations.
CFC CEO describes electric cooperatives’ strength and ability to meet member-consumers’ values-based expectations.
Tar Heel State co-op launches pilot plan that encourages members to purchase EVs by making it easier to charge at home.
The long-term power purchase agreements for three new solar projects will result in a trifecta of benefits for the G&T and its members.
Hydrogen has been used as a fuel since the 1800s and could be part of the equation to help countries transition to low-carbon economies
CFC expert shares the benefits of electric co-ops working with local telecom providers to deliver broadband services to their communities.
Kentucky G&T and distribution cooperatives are working together to meet their members’ renewable energy needs and preparing for the future.
Lewis County REC worked with federal and state governments and its G&T to secure electric school buses for two local school systems.
Sheldon Petersen and Joel Allen share the importance of broadband in rural communities, project experiences and member broadband resources.
Tri-County EMC received an emergency grant in August to connect students in need of internet access for online learning, with a catch.
CFC’s Joel Allen shares how CFC and NCSC offer flexible financing and services to meet members’ broadband needs at any project stage.
CFC CEO Sheldon Petersen highlights three key co-op strengths and looks to the future in what is likely his last Regional Meeting speech.
CFC’s Sheldon Petersen and Andrew Don discuss how CFC developed and went to market with its successful Sustainability Bond.
CFC Closed $400 Million, 10-Year Sustainability Bond in 2020
Learn how Holston Electric Cooperative has brought high-speed internet to members in a financially responsible manner.
Electric cooperatives in the Tar Heel State recently set ambitious targets to reduce carbon emissions and have net-zero carbon emissions.
Oklahoma Electric Cooperative’s broadband experience has been so positive the cooperative decided to speed up its construction plan.
Cobb EMC’s Solar Flower Garden is part of its larger plan to build and operate its own headquarters campus microgrid.
Co-Mo Connect ramped up support to provide access to high-speed internet as subscribers dealt with COVID-19 pandemic disruptions.
Find out what sets Tri-County REC apart as it rolls out broadband service in northcentral Pennsylvania.
Co-op subsidiary expands company’s approach to energy solutions, offers EC network opportunities for solar incentives.
Companies decide to look beyond the bottom line at service, responsibility. Co-ops have done that for nearly 90 years.
Ouachita Electric Cooperative asks for 4.5 percent rate decrease after ambitious strategy drives down power costs.
Iowa co-op taps sCOOP program to benefit from federal tax incentives for renewable projects.