Powering Progress

How REC is Fueling Louisa County's Growth

In Louisa County, the force behind economic growth, improved quality of life and a connected future often comes down to one name: Rappahannock Electric Cooperative (REC).

 

For Tracy Hale Clark, Executive Director of the Louisa County Chamber of Commerce, REC’s influence is more than a utility service — it’s a driving partner in progress, growth, innovation and resilience.

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Powering Louisa
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STOP LETTING YOUR POWER BILL BOSS YOU AROUND

We map out a five step game plan showing you how to take control of your energy costs and keep more of your hard-earned cash.   

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August Events

AUGUST 1
Greene Farm and Livestock Show
Greene

 

AUGUST 5
National Night Out
Service Territory Wide

 

AUGUST 7
Brandy Station Vol. Fire Dept. Parade
Culpeper

 

AUGUST 14
Clarke County Fair
Clarke

 

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Clarke County Farmers Market
Clarke

 

AUGUST 16
J&R's Annual Car, Truck & Motorcycle Show
Madison

 

AUGUST 30
Taste of the Mountains
Madison

Cooperative Living

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REC STORIES

Return of a Family Favorite Event

Friday | April 29, 2022
Rappahannock Electric Cooperative (REC) was able to return to a popular attraction in conjunction with the annual Apple Blossom Festival in Winchester...

Planting Seeds for the Future

Thursday | April 28, 2022
On April 28, fourth grade students at Bowling Green Elementary School celebrated Arbor Day by planting two trees at the school’s playground.

REC Lights the Path for Local Students

Tuesday | April 26, 2022
Rappahannock Electric Cooperative (REC) attended the Fredericksburg Chamber’s Workforce Now intern expo.