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Midwest Energy Brings Reality to Life for Area Students

2016-11-17T16:47:39-05:00March 10th, 2015|MECA News|

Nearly 300 high school students from across southwest Michigan got a dose of reality on Feb. 27 as Midwest Energy Cooperative and Southwestern Michigan College teamed up for "It’s Reality," an interactive personal financial management exercise for high school students. The half-day program offered a practical, hands-on experience designed to teach students about budgeting and learning to live within their financial means. Each student [...]

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MECA/Wolverine Meetings, Symposium Set for March 30-April 1

2015-03-06T16:01:28-05:00March 6th, 2015|MECA News|

Michigan electric co-ops will gather in Grand Rapids, March 30-April 2, for director training, the MECA and Wolverine Power Cooperative annual meetings, and the Power Supply Symposium. Events kickoff on March 30 at Noon with NRECA’s newest Board Leadership Course (BLC) on “Board Succession Planning.” The MECA annual and board of directors meetings will be held March 31, where members will be asked to [...]

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Energy Policy Reform Heats Up, Governor Proposes New Agency

2016-11-17T16:47:39-05:00March 6th, 2015|MECA News|

Hearings and talk about possible energy policy reform have begun in the Michigan Legislature, with a major energy policy address expected from Gov. Rick Snyder this month. In his January 2015 State of the State address, Snyder said he will put a strong focus on cleaner energy. “If we don’t have new policies in place and implemented, decisions will be made for us in [...]

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Cloverland Gains Ground for Fair U.P. Energy Deal, Concerns Remain

2016-11-17T16:47:39-05:00February 20th, 2015|MECA News|

Cloverland's SSR Payments have been reduced from $24 million to $4 million. The battle Cloverland Electric Cooperative is leading to make sure U.P. residents get a fair energy deal is making great strides- but concerns still remain on the bargaining table. Cloverland members don’t receive any electricity from the Presque Isle Power Plant (PIPP), but are being expected to pay millions to keep the [...]

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MECA Seeks Energy Efficiency Grant To Help Farmers

2016-11-17T16:47:39-05:00February 13th, 2015|MECA News|

The Michigan Electric Cooperative Association (MECA) is applying for a $100,000 Rural Energy for America Program grant that would reduce the cost of agricultural and farm energy audits. The grant is available through the Rural Development section of the U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) and the audits would be offered through Michigan State University’s Michigan Agricultural Energy Council (MAEC), which will also help with [...]

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Time To Submit Good Neighbor, Community Service Award Entries

2015-02-13T15:55:40-05:00February 13th, 2015|MECA News|

It’s time to submit entries for MECA’s two Good Neighbor Watch awards that recognize outstanding co-op employees for their contributions and commitment to the co-op principle of “Concern for Community.” The Co-op Community Service Award recognizes outstanding co-op employees for their volunteer service and commitment to the principle of “Concern for Community.” Much of the co-ops’ long history in providing outstanding community leadership is [...]

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HomeWorks Tri-County Holds Annual Legislative Breakfast

2015-02-13T15:52:11-05:00February 13th, 2015|MECA News|

Both the Portland and Blanchard branches of HomeWorks Tri-County Electric Cooperative hosted their annual Legislative Update breakfasts again this year, Jan. 27-28. Sen. Judy Emmons, Sen. Mike Nofs, and Rep. Mike Callton were the featured speakers, giving employees an update on some of Michigan's current issues. “The legislative breakfast is a great way for employees to get together and see how their tax dollars [...]

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Great Lakes Employees, CoBank Donate $21,119 to United Way

2015-02-09T15:20:20-05:00February 9th, 2015|MECA News|

Great Lakes Energy (GLE) Cooperative employees, along with the help of CoBank, a cooperative lender, recently contributed $21,119 to local United Way agencies throughout the GLE service area. GLE employees participate annually in a United Way campaign by pledging money from their paychecks throughout the year. This year, employee contributions received a $5,000 boost from one of GLE’s lenders, CoBank. Through its Sharing Success [...]

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Team Midwest ‘Illuminates the Night’ in Adrian

2016-11-17T16:47:39-05:00February 7th, 2015|MECA News|

The inaugural "Illuminate the Night" festival took place on Friday, February 6th in downtown Adrian. A section of South Main Street was closed to feature displays and performance art illuminated by light. The evening began with a light parade and featured a fire juggler, light projection on downtown buildings, music, illuminated art pieces and our Touchstone Energy Cooperative hot air balloon. Hundreds of people [...]

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Electric Co-ops Seek Teens for Youth Programs

2015-02-09T15:27:47-05:00February 6th, 2015|MECA News|

If you know of a good teenager who would enjoy traveling and meeting other teens from Michigan and other states, tell them about the fun youth programs sponsored by Michigan’s nine electric co-ops. He or she could even be selected to participate in a free trip to Washington, D.C.! It’s not too late for teens whose families belong to an electric co-op to apply [...]

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