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Rural Electric Cooperatives
Some 70 years ago, rural residents in Kentucky, and the nation, decided they wanted electric lines strung to their homes like people had in the cities. But, investor-owned utilities didn't think it was economically feasible to bring electricity to the countryside. So, farmers banded together and formed rural electric cooperatives. With the creation of the Rural Electrification Administration by President Franklin D. Roosevelt in 1935, the federal government began loaning money to help establish electric cooperatives. Electricity spread to every hill, hollow and farm.

A State Association
When the number of cooperatives in Kentucky began to multiply, state co-op leaders began to realize the need for a statewide headquarters, owned and controlled by the Kentucky co-ops, to serve as their official organization. The year was 1948, and the then Kentucky Rural Electric Cooperative Corporation opened its doors in Louisvile, Kentucky, to provide combined services for Kentucky's rural electric cooperatives. With the state association performing certain tasks - like legislative matters, billing, and communication services - Kentucky's co-ops found this to be far more economically feasible than if each co-op were to perform those duties on its own. And, even though some of the services have changed over the years - as well as our company name to Kentucky Association of Electric Cooperatives - that's still what we do today for the 26 electric co-ops we represent.

Other Entities
United Utility Supply was formed in 1960 to market electric transformers the association began manufacturing in 1957. Today, UUS has its own board of directors and still sells electric transformers and related goods to electric cooperatives in a 14-state area.  UUS is the country's largest cooperatively owned distributor of electrical materials.

Another outgrowth of KAEC is the Rural Cooperatives Credit UnionFormed in 1964, RCCU serves more than 5700 electric co-op employees, their family members and co-op consumer-owners in a three-state area. RCCU is one of the fastest growing credit unions in Kentucky.

Today
KAEC neither makes nor transmits electricity, like Big Rivers Electric in Henderson, Kentucky, and East Kentucky Power in Winchester, nor do we distribute it like the 24 distribution co-ops across our state. We are here to provide services that collectively help the 26 co-ops - our member-owners - get reliable electric service to more than one and a half million Kentuckians.

  • Legal, Regulatory and Legislative Services:  Our government relations staff makes sure our electric cooperative interests are being heard in Frankfort and Washington, D.C.

  • Communication Services:  We produce Kentucky Living, the widest circulating magazine in the state, as well as subscribing Kentucky Living co-op inserts for our member cooperative systems; we also provide video services.

  • Annual Meeting Coordination: We assist most of our member co-ops with the staging of their annual membership meetings by providing entertainment, tents, chairs, sound systems, and other services.

  • Employee and Director Training: We work with our national association and other organizations to provide the employees and directors of our member co-ops with regular and timely training of topics related to the electric utility industry.

  • Youth Programs: Our Frankfort and Washington Rural Electric Youth Tour programs have helped hundreds of Kentucky's youth learn more about rural electrification and state and federal government through yearly trips to Frankfort and Washington, DC.

  • Safety and Loss Prevention: Our staff of three safety professionals visits each member cooperative on a regular basis to present safety and loss prevention training programs to electric co-op employees.


Kentucky Association of Electric Cooperatives, Inc.
4515 Bishop Lane * Louisville, KY  40218
502-451-2430 * FAX: 502-459-3209
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