Rappahannock Electric Cooperative, commonly known as REC, is an electric utility company that provides power to over 170,000 customers in Virginia. The cooperative was founded in 1980 and is headquartered in Fredericksburg, Virginia. REC's service territory covers 22 counties in Virginia, including Culpeper, Fauquier, and Stafford. The company operates 16 substations and maintains over 17,000 miles of power lines. REC is committed to providing reliable and affordable electricity to its customers and offers a range of energy efficiency programs and resources to help customers save energy and money. The cooperative is owned by its members, who have the right to vote on important decisions affecting the company.
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Rappahannock Electric Coop's energy comes from solar, and biomass. Solar is the largest source of electricity, providing 59% of Rappahannock Electric Coop's energy. Biomass is the second largest source, making up 41%.
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The average electricity rate for Rappahannock Electric Coop customers is 11.75 cents/kWh.
In 2021, the average Rappahannock Electric Coop customer lost electricity for 2 times for about 214 minutes each. In total, the average Rappahannock Electric Coop customer had their electricity out for about 458 minutes during the whole year.
Credited to customer's next bill at retail rate. After 12-month cycle, customer may opt to roll over credit indefinitely or to receive payment at avoided-cost rate. Schools may receive additional compensation for excess generation.
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