
Co-op leaders converge on Washington, D.C., for Legislative Conference in April
American families expect the lights to stay on at a cost they can afford. But with the demand for electricity skyrocketing and the supply of always-available power sources at risk, the need for smart energy policies that bolster reliability and affordability are more critical than ever before.
As your member-owned electric co-op, Coastal Electric Cooperative is committed to reliably powering our local communities. Beyond routine maintenance and updates that improve the reliability of the grid, we work in other ways to ensure our members’ needs are addressed. One of the ways we do this is through proactively engaging elected officials to ensure our members are well represented in Washington, D.C.
In April, hundreds of electric cooperative leaders from across the country, including Georgia, traveled to Washington, D.C., for the National Rural Electric Cooperative Association’s Legislative Conference to meet with elected officials on Capitol Hill and discuss key energy issues and priorities that impact our members back home.
We focused on telling our own unique story of how electric cooperatives in Georgia and across the nation are ensuring reliable and affordable power for our communities through a diverse supply of energy resources to meet the growing demand for electricity.
In our meetings with members of Congress, we detailed the need to improve environmental permitting processes and cut costly and burdensome regulations—such as the Environmental Protection Agency’s power plant rule—to accelerate deployment and maintenance of essential electric infrastructure. We also highlighted the importance of federal hydropower resources, as well as the need to pass legislation to facilitate co-op vegetation management efforts and reduce wildfire risks.
An additional focal point of our discussions with policymakers included ensuring federal programs and resources that support electric cooperative energy projects as we invest to meet the unique needs of our communities. This is a relevant topic for Georgia’s electric co-ops, as we are actively planning for the construction of a new 1,200-megawatt generation A plant and transmission assets to meet load growth.
Included in these programs and resources are tools like the U.S. Department of Agriculture’s Rural Utilities Service Electric Infrastructure Loan and Loan Guarantee Program and the new Empowering Rural America program, energy tax credits with an elective (direct) pay option for co-ops and recently funded U.S. Department of Energy infrastructure programs.
We look forward to working with President Donald Trump’s administration and members of Congress to implement a pro-energy agenda that prioritizes reliability and affordability, and strengthens our nation’s grid.
While you may not consider it on a daily basis, electricity is essential and underpins nearly every aspect of modern life. Understanding today’s evolving energy landscape is important as it shapes how electricity is produced, delivered and consumed.
Advocating for reliable, affordable power on behalf of Coastal Electric Cooperative’s members is a critical part of our commitment to you. We are grateful for this opportunity to have met with Georgia’s members of Congress to discuss the important energy issues that impact us here at home.