SDCEA to Host 85th Annual Meeting in June
Sangre de Cristo Electric Association, Inc. will host its 85th Annual Meeting on Thursday, June 19, 2025, in Buena Vista. This year, all board positions are uncontested, so there will be no election. YOU ARE INVITED TO THE ANNUAL MEETING Thursday, June 19, 2025 Buena Vista High School — Performance Flex/Athletic Commons 599 S. Railroad […]
Faces, Places & Voices Of PVREA: Hadley Lemburg
Electricity is all around us — whether starting your coffee maker in the morning or keeping your home bright at night, electricity is a familiar constant that we utilize every day. But like with most things we become comfortable with, there’s a tendency to become complacent. May is National Electrical Safety Month and our Safety […]
Rooted in Reliability | 2024 Annual Report
During a time of rapid transformation across the utility industry, Mountain View Electric Association remains steadfast in our mission to provide safe, reliable, affordable, and responsible electric service to our co-op members. While safety will always be our top priority, as we look ahead, reliability will take center stage as we work to further strengthen […]
Electrical Safety Month: Power Your Life Safely
Every May, Electrical Safety Month serves as a vital reminder of the importance of preventing electrical hazards at home. Electricity powers nearly every aspect of modern life, but it can pose serious risks if not handled properly. Morgan County REA understands the risks associated with improper electricity use, which is why we’re committed to reminding […]
From the General Manager
Here at K.C. Electric Association, our mission is to provide safe, reliable service at the lowest cost while maintaining an environmentally responsible, accountable, and sustainable operation now and into the future. Our annual meeting held each June plays an essential role in upholding that mission. Our annual meeting informs members of the state of their […]
Be Ready for Storm Season
Spring is here and like many of you, I’m looking forward to more opportunities to be outdoors and enjoy warmer weather. Springtime brings many of my favorite activities — cooking out with family and friends, gardening, and simply slowing down a bit to enjoy life. Unfortunately, spring and summer can create the perfect conditions for […]
Substation Expansion Strengthens Reliability
As consumers, we assume the electricity we need will be there when we push the brew button every morning. But as a distribution co-op, we know we must plan for infrastructure improvements to maintain the reliability Grand Valley Power members expect. One such improvement project has been occurring over the last two months at our […]
A Penny Saved
Who hasn’t heard the Benjamin Franklin quote, “A penny saved is a penny earned?” The cooperative business model is an excellent example of how this advice is turned into reality for cooperative member-owners. It is one of the tools we use to keep our grid reliable and rates affordable. Empire Electric Association is a not-for-profit […]
Pagosa Springs

Soaking Up Small-Town Adventure Descending the hairpin turns of Wolf Creek Pass — U.S. Highway 160 — pastures dotted with evergreens greet travelers entering Pagosa Springs. Pagosa’s namesake stems from the Southern Ute tribe, which named the area’s bubbling mineral springs the Ute term for “healing waters.” Read on and discover all this quaint town […]