About this organization
Organization Name: Nreca (Natl Rural Electric Coop Assn)
Organization Solution and Services
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Regulatory, Permitting, Environmental (geological, geophysical), SF6 Replacement
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planning Services, Project Management
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Cybersecurity & Grid Resilience
- Trade Labor/Staffing, Workforce Development
Organization Types:
- Organization Size: Revenue in the 10M-100M range
- Organization Years In business: 10+ Years
Revenue: $261.7 Million
Organization Information : Established in 1942, Connect with America's Electric Cooperatives! NRECA is the national trade association for 900+ electric cooperative utilities across the US. Learn how your organization can connect with decision-makers at these companies and expand your opportunity for networking, growth and partnership with them. Cooperatives invest billions of dollars annually to maintain and improve their systems and are currently working to secure billions of dollars in new federal infrastructure funding that will have a profound impact on how they maintain and modernize their grids in the future. Planning Services, Training/Education, Cybersecurity We are Americas Electric Cooperatives. The National Rural Electric Cooperative Association (NRECA) is the national service organization dedicated to promoting, supporting and protecting the national interests of electric cooperatives and the consumer-members they serve.
Other Information: Established in 1942, the National Rural Electric Cooperative Association (NRECA) represents over 900 consumer-owned, not-for-profit electric cooperatives across the United States. These cooperatives deliver electricity to more than 40 million people across 47 states, covering 56% of the nation's landmass. NRECA provides a unified voice for these cooperatives, advocating for their interests at the federal level, offering employee benefits programs, and delivering training in management and governance. Beyond domestic services, NRECA extends its mission globally through NRECA International, which has empowered over 220 million people in 48 countries with access to safe, reliable, and affordable electricity since 1962.