- My Account
- Outage Center
- Businesses
- Energy Solutions
- My Cooperative
- REC Stories
Your Participation Matters: 2020 Annual Meeting & Director Elections
We recorded today’s episode via Zoom with Casey Hollins, Director of Communications and Public Relations for Rappahannock Electric Cooperative to learn the details about their 2020 Annual Meeting & Director Elections happening virtually on August 19, 2020 at 7pm. She explained the logistics for participating in the meeting via live stream and/or phone as well as they many options available to submit your proxy designation.
Capital Credits
We were in the studio for a conversation with Kris Sieber, Manager of Member Services, and Larry Andrews, Manager of Administrative Services & Controller for REC.
We talked about Capital Credits: what they are, how they’re used, and why they’re important to the financial stability of the cooperative. Larry & Kris explained how members earn the credits and how they are re-distributed back to REC members.
A Day in the Life: Member Services Field Rep – Scott Ricketts
Our conversation today with Scott Ricketts, Member Service Field Representative with REC, included an overview of a typical day that ranges from meter reading, service calls, and outage issues to community events and more. We talked about all the different things that are part of Scott’s job description and his experience with members across the service territory.
REC STORIES
Spring Energy-Savings Checklist
Wednesday | April 16, 2025
Use the handy check list below to find fast, easy and low-cost steps you can take today to start saving energy to save money.
REC CEO Engages with Members in Telephone Town Hall
Friday | April 4, 2025
REC's President and CEO John Hewa spent Thursday evening with REC member-owners on a telephone town hall.
FOCUSED ON RELIABILITY: REC Utilizes Cutting-Edge Tech to Reduce Tree-Caused Outages
Tuesday | February 25, 2025
REC’s Vegetation Management team has been conducting intensive research and adopting innovative techniques to reduce tree-related outages.