Rappahannock Electric Cooperative
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OUR MISSION: Connecting our members and communities with safe, reliable, affordable, and sustainable energy solutions.
At Rappahannock Electric Cooperative we are more than just an electric company. We're your neighbors, friends and family. We're dedicated to providing safe, reliable, and affordable electric service. We're connected to the communities we serve. We're concerned about the environment. We're your energy experts. We're here for you when you need us. We're your electric cooperative. We Are REC.
REC is one of the state's largest distribution electric cooperatives. A professional management team and staff operate the Cooperative, and a Board of Directors elected by the members governs the organization.
POWER SUPPLIER
The electricity that REC distributes to its members is supplied by Old Dominion Electric Cooperative (ODEC) and the Southeastern Power Administration (SEPA).
SERVICE AREA
REC is a member-owned utility that provides electric service to nearly 170,000 connections in portions of the following 22 Virginia counties: Albemarle, Caroline, Clarke, Culpeper, Essex, Fauquier, Frederick, Goochland, Greene, Hanover, King and Queen, King William, Louisa, Madison, Orange, Page, Rappahannock, Rockingham, Shenandoah, Spotsylvania, Stafford, and Warren.
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What's happening in the Louisa business community.
- Powering the Future: REC Scholarship Funds Available
- Rappahannock Electric Cooperative and Orange County Partner to Expand Fiber Communication Network
- REC, EPRI Partner on Research to Improve Reliability
- REC Sends Mutual Aid to Assist Southside Electric
- REC Wants to Go #GreenTogether with You
- New Position for REC’s Leader to ‘Pay Dividends for Member-Owners’
- REC Returns $6.2 Million to Member-Owners
- REC Names Director - Hyperscale Infrastructure Projects
- Chief Financial Officer Named at Rappahannock Electric Cooperative
- REC Honored for Transformative Impact on Local Youth through Big Brothers Big Sisters
- The Power of Change: $104,000 in Member-Funded Grants to Strengthen Communities Across 22 Counties
- REC Power Costs Decrease in 2020
- Coronavirus (COVID-19) Update from Rappahannock Electric Cooperative
- REC Closes Lobbies, Encourages Members to Use Remote Payment Options
- REC Vice President Elected to Leadership Positions
- REC Connects with Businesses in Louisa County
- The Power of Being Prepared
- REC Receives Tree Line USA Designation for 18th Year
- REC Names Vice President of Corporate Services
- Kent Farmer, REC’s President and CEO, Receives Leadership Award
- REC Receives Awards in Communications
- REC Names New Manager of Administrative Services
- REC Names Director of Economic Development
- REC’s Communications Team Receive National Recognition
- REC Cares: Community Gives Continue
- REC Names New Director of Procurement and Facilities
- Louisa Grad, REC Talent Coordinator Moderates BWRT Panel
- REC Names New Vice President of Engineering, Operations and Power Supply
- Restoration Efforts Continue After Winter Storm
- REC Seeks Partners for Expanded Broadband Services
- REC Warns of Sophisticated Phone Scammers
- New Storm Threatens Another Round of Outages: Prepare Now
- REC Names Director of Energy Solutions and Clean Energy
- REC Names Manager of Communications and Public Relations
- REC Names Director of Operations and Construction in Culpeper
- Green Together: REC Implementing Energy Efficiency Program
- REC Board Elections Open Member-Owners Urged to Participate
- REC’s ‘New Tool’ Aims to Cut Tree-Caused Outages
- Member-Owners Connect with REC through Telephone Town Hall
- Be Proactive, Be Prepared REC urges members to prepare for potential summer storms
- By the Community, For the Community Local Organizations Receive Funding from REC
- REC Recognized by Arbor Day Foundation
- Work Underway to Expand Broadband to REC Member-Owners in Louisa
- REC Member-Owners Elect 3 Board Members at Annual Meeting
- REC Nationally Recognized for Communications Communications & PR Team Receives Seven Awards from Two National Organizations
- Business-Focused Panel Shares Update on Louisa Broadband Project
- REC Helps Sponsor First Girl Power Camp
- Learn about Electric Vehicles at Fall Festival in Thornburg
- The Power of Change Captures Kindness of REC Members
- REC Connects with Local Businesses at Quad County Summit
- Lighting Up the Future
- REC Awarded Large Business of the Year in Culpeper
- REC’s Joyce Bodoh Appointed to Energy Services Board
- REC Helps Accelerate Plans for Universal Broadband in Goochland County
- REC Names Director of Enterprise Analytics & Innovation
- REC Spreads Holiday Cheer at Lake Anna Boat Parade
- REC Doubles Work Force to Battle Storm-Related Outages
- GRANT: Deadline Feb. 10
- REC Joins Electric School Bus Initiative
- REC Celebrates Lineworker Appreciation Day
- REC Connects with Members at Appreciation Night
- REC Recognized as United Way ‘All Star’ Supporter
- REC’s Communications Team Recognized for Excellence
- REC Hosts Successful 2022 Annual Meeting
- Rappahannock Electric Cooperative CEO Announces Retirement Board Names Successor
- REC Announces Remote Annual Meeting 2020 Director Elections Open July 1
- REC Increases Strategic Focus on Technology Co-op Names Peter Muhoro as Vice President of Strategy and Technology
- REC Reminds Members of Storm Prep Importance
- REC Names Director of Fleet Operations & Services
- Member Feature: Rappahannock Electric Cooperative
- REC Names New Managing Director – Information Technology & Cybersecurity
- REC Celebrates Broadband Milestone for Louisa and Goochland Members
- REC Linemen Stand Out at Annual Competition
- REC is Prepared for Potential of Severe Storms, Power Outages
- REC’s Youth Tour: The Power to Make a Difference
- REC Partners with Member-Owners to Improve Communities
- 18,000-Plus Member-Owners Participate in REC’s Annual Meeting
- REC Lineman Turned Data Analyst Designated as 'Co-op Rising Star'
- REC Awarded $38M Grant to Improve Value, Energy Savings and Reliability
- REC Linemen Compete with ‘Best of the Best’
- REC Awards $20,000 in Scholarships to Local Students
- REC’s The Power of Change Awards More Than $101,300 in Funding
- REC Celebrates First Public EV Chargers in Town of Louisa
- REC Recognized as Top Employer for Interns
- WARNING from Rappahannock electric cooperative: SCAM ALERT
- Nonprofits: Funds Available through REC’s The Power of Change Deadline Aug. 10, 2024
- REC Celebrates 5,000 Members Connected to Broadband Internet
- REC and BrilliT Data & Analytics Team Wins Prestigious Awards
- REC Helps Young Women Learn About Careers in Power Industry
- Chief Human Resources Officer Named at Rappahannock Electric Cooperative
- REC Names Director - Distribution Design