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At IAEC’s recent annual meeting, three new directors were seated following a nomination and election process. Learn more about each director, and discover their vision for helping to serve the interests of Iowa’s electric cooperative member-consumers at the state level. |
Roger Solomonson began his cooperative board service long ago at the age of 21 when he served as a director for a local grain elevator and hasn’t slowed down since. Learn more about this passionate co-op leader. |
As the Iowa Association of Electric Cooperatives works hard to serve, support and advocate for its member cooperatives, much of our success is due to collaboration and working with key partners. Only through teamwork can we identify opportunities and provide the best strategic solutions for the members we serve. |
Electric vehicles (EV) need a nationwide network of charging stations to overcome American drivers’ fears of running out of juice on long trips. Or maybe that’s not true at all. |
It's our pleasure to introduce you to Iowa Electric Cooperative Living, the magazine for member-consumers of Iowa’s electric cooperatives. The content and local co-op news you’ve come to appreciate in the pages of Living with Energy in Iowa remain the same, but we’ve updated our name to incorporate our cooperative heritage. |
With the October issue of this publication, we’re excited to unveil a name change. Your statewide publication will now be called Iowa Electric Cooperative Living. We're excited for the magazine’s name to fully reflect who we serve – you the members – and who we are – Iowa’s electric cooperatives. |
Spring is in full swing, and there are several safety precautions to be mindful of this season.. |
As providers of an essential service, electric cooperatives perform a lot of work behind the scenes for electricity to be available when a member-consumer flips the light switch or turns on a computer. |
Planning for challenging times – whether it’s for potential major outages due to a severe storm or an unprecedented pandemic – is a core responsibility your co-op takes seriously. Behind the scenes, your cooperative is always hard at work, implementing its business continuity plans to deliver electricity to you 24 hours a day, seven days a week. |
When John Dvorak retires in March from his role with the Iowa Association of Electric Cooperatives (IAEC), people will miss his positive energy, knowledge and above all, his commitment to helping co-op employees go home safely each day. |
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