Advancement

Empowering Members and Communities

Across counties from King William to Warren, we're helping improve quality of life, thanks to a stronger, smarter grid that powers both electricity and internet access.
 

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Bringing the Internet Home:
How REC Transformed Life for One Greene County Family

To REC and the teams that helped bring broadband to her family, Hill has one simple message: “Thank you. I appreciate it so much. You guys have made my day — or made my year actually — and having it available now, it's been awesome.”

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Advancement by the Numbers

  • $1.47M+ in revenue from pole attachments in 2024. 
  • 8,400+ members connected through broadband partnerships. 
  • $4.2M+ in revenue from dark fiber leases in 2024. 

Digging Deeper: Additional Resources

  • Make-ready construction is enabling REC to upgrade its electric system to improve reliability at a much faster pace while also enabling REC and its partners to build a fiber network bringing broadband to unserved and underserved communities.
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Bridging the Digital Divide

REC STORIES

For the first time since 2019, the annual Worlds of Work (WoW!) event was held in Winchester on Thursday, April 21 and Friday, April 22.

REC Meets with Future Lineman

Wednesday | April 20, 2022
REC met with local students to talk about the different career opportunities available at the Co-op.

REC at the Fish Fry

Saturday | April 16, 2022
Rappahannock Electric Cooperative’s (REC) Ray Seip, Field Operations Foreman, Allyson Proffit, Member Service Representative, and Adam Funai, Lead Lin...