NEVER swim in or near marinas, docks or boatyards. Due to conductivity properties of the human body, electric shock drowning (ESD) occurs most often in fresh water.
When temperatures rise, electricity use also rises. Air conditioning is the largest driver of summer demand, and during peak hours, the system carries significantly more load than in milder months. That isn’t cause for alarm. It just means preparation matters.
Strategic planning we do as a cooperative today will influence reliability and affordability for the next generation of members. We aim for them to inherit a cooperative that was built and maintained with them in mind.
We are proud to announce the four outstanding high school juniors selected to represent our cooperative in this year’s youth leadership programs. We congratulate these exceptional students whose leadership, enthusiasm and community spirit make them outstanding ambassadors for 4 Rivers Electric.
Our chief operations officer shares some valuable tips for keeping safe as spring farm work increases risks around power lines and equipment. Read More...