Lucasville, OH—The memory of Buckeye Rural Electric Cooperative lineman Blake Rodgers will live on at the school where he began his training thanks to a scholarship established in his namesake.
Columbus, OH—Ohio is only one of several states in the eastern United States that is considered at low risk for electricity reliability issues this summer, according to the North American Electric
High school students from four Ohio electric cooperative territories received the rare opportunity to tour Cardinal Plant, considered one of the world’s cleanest power-producing coal plants in the
Washington DC-The USDA announced $9.7 billion in funding for rural electric cooperatives involved in generation and transmission of power, to invest in clean energy systems.
Columbus, OH-Three Ohio electric cooperatives will be reimbursed for expenses incurred following the damaging derecho that swept across parts of the state in June 2022.
Columbus, OH-The EPA released new proposed rules Thursday that would all but ban the use of fossil-fuels to produce electricity, which if implemented, would pose a great threat to