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Co-op Annual Meetings Go Virtual

From social distancing to face coverings, the coronavirus pandemic has forced the world to adapt to new ways of doing things. For many cooperatives, this includes creative solutions for the annual membership meeting. Earlier this month, Cherryland Electric Cooperative and Alger Delta Cooperative Electric Assn. held virtual annual meetings online—a first for both co-ops. [...]

By |June 22nd, 2020|MECA News|Comments Off on Co-op Annual Meetings Go Virtual

Electric Co-ops Suspend Disconnects

Because of the COVID-19 pandemic, Michigan electric cooperatives have temporarily suspended disconnection of delinquent electric and gas accounts. While not required, all Michigan co-ops have agreed to abide by a non-disconnect affirmation that largely mirrors a Michigan Public Service Commission (MPSC) order which directs investor-owned utilities to suspend disconnects and waive late fees until [...]

By |April 17th, 2020|Uncategorized|Comments Off on Electric Co-ops Suspend Disconnects

Online Safety Training Resources Now Available

MECA has launched a new online "Safety Shorts" video series for safety program partners during the COVID-19 crisis. "Traditional classroom-style safety training is still the most effective approach," says MECA safety director, Joe McElroy. "But we want to provide some meaningful safety resources until we can get back to meeting [...]

By |April 17th, 2020|MECA News|Comments Off on Online Safety Training Resources Now Available

New Michigan Laws Clear Hurdles for Co-ops That Choose to Pursue Broadband

Just as cooperatives electrified rural homes and businesses in the last century, they now play an essential role in bringing high-speed connectivity to rural America today. The Michigan Legislature recently passed House Bills 4266 and 5266, which make it easier for electric co-ops to bring high-speed broadband access to their members. Three of Michigan’s nine [...]

By |March 17th, 2020|MECA News|Comments Off on New Michigan Laws Clear Hurdles for Co-ops That Choose to Pursue Broadband

MECA and Its Members Respond To COVID-19

Mandatory shutdowns of schools, businesses and public gathering spaces related to the coronavirus COVID-19 pandemic have had a significant impact on our personal and professional lives. But, through all the uncertainty and constantly-changing conditions, Michigan’s electric cooperatives have remained dedicated to keeping the power on. Safety preparedness and response has always been a vital [...]

By |March 17th, 2020|MECA News|Comments Off on MECA and Its Members Respond To COVID-19

Crews Spend Thanksgiving Battling Storm Aftermath

No one invited winter storms Dorothy and Ezekiel to Thanksgiving, but they showed up anyway—leaving hundreds of thousands without power over the holiday. While others were busy planning a holiday feast, MECA safety director and mutual aid coordinator, Joe McElroy, was keeping a close eye on the weather forecast. “Holidays and widespread storm outages [...]

By |December 18th, 2019|MECA News|Comments Off on Crews Spend Thanksgiving Battling Storm Aftermath
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