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

 

TBD
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

REC STORIES

Outage Restoration Nearly Complete

Friday | December 18, 2020
As of 5 p.m., REC has restored service to about 98 percent of member-owners who lost power in this week’s winter storm.

REC Restores Power to 90% of Member-Owners

Friday | December 18, 2020
As of 9 a.m., REC had restored service to 90% of member-owners who lost power during Wednesday’s winter storm.  To speed up the restoration process...
As of 5:30 p.m., REC had restored service to 65% of member-owners who lost power during Wednesday’s winter storm. To speed up the restoration process,...