Craighead Electric Cooperative

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Craighead Electric Cooperative
IndustryRural electrical cooperative
Founded1937
Headquarters
Jonesboro, AR
Number of employees
110
Websitecraigheadelectric.coop

Craighead Electric Cooperative is a member-owned not-for-profit rural electric utility cooperative headquartered in Jonesboro, Arkansas, United States with district offices in Paragould, and Walnut Ridge, Arkansas.[1] A not-for-profit electric cooperative differs from a for profit investor owned electric company in a number of ways including capital credit refunds. For example, the cooperative in 2006 refunded $679,728 for the years 1976 and 1977.[2]

The Cooperative was organized in 1937 and the first 75 miles (121 km) of power lines[3] were energized in November 1938. In 1942 the cooperative pooled its resources with the other sixteen Arkansas power cooperatives to form a statewide association, Arkansas Electric Cooperatives, Inc., (AECI). In 1949, it became a member of the Arkansas Electric Cooperative Corporation.[4]

The Cooperative serves portions of seven counties in the state of Arkansas, in a territory generally north and east of Jonesboro: Craighead, Crittenden, Greene, Independence, Lawrence, Poinsett, and Randolph.

The Cooperative has more than 4,800 miles (7,700 km) of distribution lines, 18 substations, and services 30,000 meters. In 2009, a winter storm damaged roughly 8,000 of the cooperative's utility poles causing power outages to 25,000 customers.[3]

References[]

  1. ^ "Craighead Electric Sponsors Energy Efficient Model Home Open House". The Town Crier. 28 February 2013. Archived from the original on 19 January 2015. Retrieved 19 January 2015.
  2. ^ "Craighead Electric returns funds to members". Poinsett County Democrat Tribune. 20 December 2006. Archived from the original on 19 January 2015. Retrieved 19 January 2015.
  3. ^ a b "DD-13-14 FEMA Should Recover $7.5 Million of the $43.2 Million Public Assistance Grant Awarded to Craighead Electric Cooperative Corporation, Arkansas" (PDF). Department of Homeland Security. 20 September 2013.
  4. ^ "Electric Cooperatives of Arkansas - Our History". Electric Cooperatives of Arkansas. 2014.

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