Although nearly 90 percent of urban dwellers had electricity by the 1930s, only 10 percent of rural dwellers did. Private utility companies, who supplied electric power to most of the nation's consumers, argued that it was too expensive to string Continue Reading
North Central EMC
North Central Electric Cooperative is a consumer-owned electric cooperative providing electricity and related services to 7,820 members in five counties in north central North Dakota. The electric cooperative is headquartered in Bottineau, ND and has Continue Reading
Virgin Islands Water and Power
An autonomous public utility created by Virgin Islands Legislature in 1964, the Virgin Islands Water and Power Authority (WAPA) generates and distributes electricity to approximately 55,000 customers throughout the territory. It also provides Continue Reading
Brunswick EMC
BEMC is the second largest of 26 electric cooperatives in North Carolina, and the 35th largest of over 900 co-ops in the nation. We provide services in Brunswick County, Columbus County, and small areas of Robeson County and Bladen County. Project Continue Reading
Tri County Electric
Project specifics Application –Operations Center Location – St Matthews, SC Solution 3×2 55” Video Wall 1 remote display VP40i 8 output 6 input Video Wall Resolution 5760 x 2160 pixels Wall control software Installation and Continue Reading
Owensboro Municipal Utilities
Since 1900, Owensboro Municipal Utilities has delivered water and electricity to the citizens of Owensboro. In 1997, the locally-owned and operated utility began offering Internet services to commercial customers. OMU is the largest municipal Continue Reading
Edisto Electric
Edisto Electric Cooperative, Inc., your Touchstone Energy® Partner, is a member-owned rural electric cooperative headquartered in Bamberg, South Carolina. Founded in 1939, the co-op provides service to residential, commercial and industrial Continue Reading
Cotton Electric
Cotton Electric Cooperative currently provides electric service to nearly 22,000 meters in eight counties of Southwest Oklahoma. Cotton Electric was organized in 1938 to provide electric services to rural areas at a time when other utilities did not Continue Reading