REC Attends Louisa County High School’s Energy & Power Class
Monday | November 8, 2021

REC attended Louisa County High School’s Energy & Power class to celebrate careers in energy week. 

Jason Morris, First Class Serviceman; Alister Pollard, Apprentice Lineman; Mike Willis, Line Foreman; and Stuart Schools, Energy Management Technician & Master Technician, brought a live line safety demonstration and discussed the energy industry, careers at REC and the importance of electric safety with the students. 

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