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For the ninth straight year, Kentucky’s electric cooperatives are partnering with Kentucky’s secretary of state to boost voter registration and turnout. At the Kentucky State Capitol on Wednesday, nearly 100 high…
Electric cooperative lineworkers have a new pathway for a college degree in Kentucky. With support from Kentucky Electric Cooperatives and Kentuckians who purchase lineman-themed specialty license plates, the Southcentral Kentucky…
2024 WIRE Scholarships Available for Kentucky College Students
The Kentucky Chapter of Women in Rural Electrification (WIRE) is offering three $1,000 scholarships to Kentucky college students. The scholarships are open to any applicant who meets the following criteria:…
The historic start of the Electric Cooperative Caucus
For the first time in the 87-year history of electric cooperatives in Kentucky, lawmakers in Frankfort have made the historic move to form the Kentucky Rural Electric Cooperative Caucus, advocating for…
Jim Gooch and Brandon Smith recognized for energy leadership
For their leadership on issues affecting the ability of electric cooperatives to deliver reliable electricity as efficiently as possible, two veteran lawmakers are the recipients of the 2023 Kentucky Electric Cooperatives…
🚨Is the U.S. starting to pay attention?
Co-ops have been warning about the looming energy crisis.
The @nytimes reports:
"The stakes are high. If more power isn’t brought online relatively soon, large portions of the country could risk blackouts"
At #PowerXchange in San Antonio (l to r) @gibsonemc
President Dan Rodamaker, @MeadeCountyRECC President Marty Littrell & Kentucky statewide association president Chris Perry @tcperry
Thank you for your leadership & commitment to local co-op members in Ky!
At the 2024 @NRECANews #PowerXchange & #TechAdvantage, Kentucky’s Youth Leadership Council delegate Brennan Christmas speaks with @UnitedUtility Phil Clark & Kentucky Electric Cooperatives President @tcperry