More than 210,000 homes, farms and businesses throughout rural Iowa are served by locally owned electric distribution cooperatives. Not-for-profit electric co-ops are owned and governed by the members they serve, which makes them accountable and responsive utilities.
For help finding which local electric co-op serves your location, click here. Scroll down and click the text links below the map to find the websites of electric distribution cooperatives serving Iowans.
- Access Energy Cooperative
- Allamakee-Clayton Electric Cooperative
- Atchison-Holt Electric Cooperative (MO)
- Boone Valley Electric Cooperative
- Butler County Rural Electric Cooperative
- Calhoun County Rural Electric Cooperative
- Chariton Valley Electric Cooperative, Inc.
- Clarke Electric Cooperative, Inc.
- Consumers Energy
- East-Central Iowa Rural Electric Cooperative
- Eastern Iowa Light and Power Cooperative
- Farmers Electric Cooperative (Kalona)
- Farmers Electric Cooperative, Inc. (Greenfield)
- Franklin Rural Electric Cooperative
- Grundy County Rural Electric Cooperative
- Grundy Electric Cooperative (MO)
- Guthrie County Rural Electric Cooperative
- Harrison County Rural Electric Cooperative
- Heartland Power Cooperative
- Iowa Lakes Electric Cooperative
- Linn County Rural Electric Cooperative
- Lyon Rural Electric Cooperative
- Maquoketa Valley Electric Cooperative
- Midland Power Cooperative
- MiEnergy Cooperative
- Nishnabotna Valley Rural Electric Cooperative
- North West Rural Electric Cooperative
- Osceola Electric Cooperative, Inc.
- Pella Cooperative Electric Association
- Prairie Energy Cooperative
- Raccoon Valley Electric Cooperative
- Southern Iowa Electric Cooperative
- Southwest Iowa Rural Electric Cooperative
- T.I.P. Rural Electric Cooperative
- United Electric Cooperative (MO)
- Western Iowa Power Cooperative
- Woodbury County Rural Electric Cooperative