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Pedernales Electric Cooperative

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Abbreviation
  
PEC

Founded at
  
Texas

Founded
  
1938

Formation
  
1938

Legal status
  
Non-profit


Purpose
  
Provide rural electricity in Texas

Location
  
Edwards Plateau, West-central Texas

Headquarters
  
Johnson City, Texas, United States

Type of business
  
Rural electric cooperative

Similar
  
Electric Reliability Council o, Cobb Electric Members, Arkansas Electric Cooperati

Profiles

Pedernales Electric Cooperative is a not-for-profit rural electric distribution, utility cooperative headquartered in Johnson City, Texas. The cooperative was organized in 1938.

The cooperative, one of the nation's largest rural, electricity co-ops, is owned by its 200,000 members and serves an area of 8,100 square miles (21,000 km2). In late 2015, the system was sourcing ten percent of its generation from renewables, mostly from wind power. It also had approximately 900 customers who were operating roof-top solar energy systems.

Board of Directors

Elections are held annually for three-year terms on the Board of Directors, and after each election the Board chooses a President, Vice President, and Secretatry-Treasurer. James Oakely was elected to the Board in June 2013 and re-elected in 2016, and served as Board President for the 2015-16 year. There has been on-going issues around changes to the process of elections, to the extent that former-board member Larry Landaker now runs "PEC Truth Watch" from where he has campaigned for accountability and change, including seeking Oakley's removal.

References

Pedernales Electric Cooperative Wikipedia