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Navigating Challenges. Powering the Future.
As a member-owned cooperative, Harrison County Rural Electric Cooperative operates not for profit, but for people. This model allows us to spread risk over time, invest strategically, and make decisions that benefit our members not shareholders. That’s a key reason why our system has delivered reliable power for more than 85 years and why it’s uniquely positioned to meet future challenges. Stability Through Planning For decades, Harrison County REC has proudly delivered safe,
Harrison County REC
Oct 292 min read
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Harrison County REC Members Experience the 36th Annual Energy Trail Tour
Harrison County REC members, alongside more than 130 electric cooperative members from western and north-central Iowa, embarked on an...
Harrison County REC
Sep 32 min read
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Winter Reliability Forecast Shows Adequate Resources
In November, the North American Electric Reliability Corporation (NERC) released a report outlining its 2024/2025 Winter Reliability...
Harrison County REC
Dec 3, 20244 min read
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5 to Stay Alive Fire Safety Campaign
Electrical fire safety protocols are vital for protecting both first responders and the communities they serve.
Smart Choices
Nov 20, 20242 min read
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