We are all interconnected with our environment. At REC, we are committed to providing safe, reliable and sustainable electricity. Our initiatives and programs combine environmentally friendly, clean energy solutions with a host of cost saving best practices that deliver secure, clean, and efficient energy. What’s more – we have the solutions in place for you to become a renewable generator at your own home or business. 

 

Vividly Brighter®

In recent years, you have asked for new ways to save money and move our communities toward a brighter future. This led us to create Vividly Brighter® - a suite of innovative products and services designed to improve lives and strengthen communities. We want our member-owners to enjoy energy sources and systems that focus on solutions for the future. Some parts of Vividly Brighter® have been around for years, while others are new or improved. 

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Smarter SmartHUb

At REC, we are always looking for ways to help you save money and reduce your energy usage. In short, we want to add VALUE for your as a member-owner. That’s why your cooperative is so excited to share a new feature in the MyREC SmartHub app, which is available for free in both the App Store and Google Play. Always wondered how much your clothes dryer, dishwasher or oven is costing you everyday?

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Save Energy & Money

Is your home as energy efficient as it could be? Not sure where to begin? The tips below will help you identify some ways that you can save energy and cut the cost of your electric bill.

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REC STORIES

REC: Prepare Now for New Winter Storm

Friday | January 14, 2022
REC continues to closely monitor the weather forecast for a storm predicted to affect our service territory Sunday into Monday.
Just over 100 REC member-owners remain without power after devastating Winter Storm Frida knocked out service to more than 98,000 homes and businesses...

REC Restores More than 99% of Power Outages

Tuesday | January 11, 2022
REC crews, contractors and mutual-aid workers continue to make the final repairs necessary to restore about 700 outages related to Winter Storm Frida.