MECA News

MECA, WPMC Testify On Energy Planning, Transmission, Choice Issues

2015-10-20T14:59:36-04:00October 20th, 2015|MECA News|

Testimony on Senate Bill (SB) 437, 438, and other energy policy issues affecting electric co-ops was recently presented to the Senate Energy & Technology Committee in Lansing. “MECA supports many of the energy policy changes proposed in SB 437 and 438, however, there are areas that can be addressed to make this legislation even stronger,” Craig Borr, CEO of the Michigan Electric Cooperative Association [...]

Comments Off on MECA, WPMC Testify On Energy Planning, Transmission, Choice Issues

Turk, Sovinski Are New MECA Board Members

2015-10-22T13:09:16-04:00October 20th, 2015|MECA News|

Fred Turk (above left), of Decatur, and Daniel Sovinski, of Big Rapids, were seated and welcomed to the Michigan Electric Cooperative Association Board of Directors at their Oct. 7 meeting in Lansing. Turk will represent Midwest Energy, and was voted-in to finish out the term of Ken Swope, who retired after 20+ years of service to MECA. Turk brings 38 years of experience as [...]

Comments Off on Turk, Sovinski Are New MECA Board Members

PIE&G Communities First Fund Awards $11,115 In Grants

2015-10-22T12:27:01-04:00October 20th, 2015|MECA News|

Presque Isle Electric & Gas Co-op members continue to generously assist their community, nonprofit organizations and individuals by voluntarily rounding up their electric and natural gas billings. Member contributions to the PIE&G Communities First Fund also provide funds for grants and scholarships in communities within the co-op’s area. At their September meeting, the Communities First board awarded a combined $11,115 in grants to: Lewiston [...]

Comments Off on PIE&G Communities First Fund Awards $11,115 In Grants

Akers, Swope Retire From MECA Board

2016-11-17T16:47:37-05:00October 9th, 2015|MECA News|

Ken Swope (Left) and Bob Hance (Right) Jerry Akers (Wolverine Power Marketing Cooperative) and Ken Swope (Midwest Energy Cooperative) have both retired from their positions on the Michigan Electric Cooperative Association (MECA) Board of Directors. Swope was a MECA Board member for over 20 years, providing particular guidance on legislative issues, including visiting with Michigan members of Congress during the annual NRECA [...]

Comments Off on Akers, Swope Retire From MECA Board

Record Number Attends HomeWorks Annual Meeting

2015-10-09T12:25:53-04:00October 9th, 2015|MECA News|

A record crowd, including 184 registered delegates, attended HomeWorks Tri-County Electric Cooperative’s 78th Annual Meeting recently in Mt. Pleasant. “During the meeting our members voted to support renewal of the electric franchise ordinances in each of the 99 townships served,” said HomeWorks general manager, Mark Kappler. Guest speakers included the co-op’s 2015 Youth Tour participants, Bryce Thelen, of Westphalia, and Jordyn Rademacher, of Fowler, [...]

Comments Off on Record Number Attends HomeWorks Annual Meeting

Drews Is New Midwest Safety Director

2016-11-17T16:47:37-05:00October 9th, 2015|MECA News|

Rich Drews has been a Team Midwest fixture for 38 years, most recently in the role of line layout technician. But on Sept. 14 he started wearing a new hat as the safety and loss control director. “We added this new role in recognition of the increasing need for coordinated safety training for our employees, safety oversight of the many contract crews working for [...]

GLE People Fund Director Swims Mackinac Straits

2015-10-09T10:51:03-04:00October 9th, 2015|MECA News|

Matt Soderquist (left in photo above), a director on Great Lakes Energy’s (GLE) People Fund Board, tackled the very first “Mighty Mac” swim across the Straits of Mackinac on Labor Day this year to raise funds for Habitat for Humanity. “The effort was a success,” GLE reports in its September Envision newsletter. Collectively, the elite group of over 80 swimmers raised $320,454 for the [...]

Comments Off on GLE People Fund Director Swims Mackinac Straits

Partners for Power Wearables Sale

2016-11-17T16:47:37-05:00September 16th, 2015|MECA News|

Help the cause, and look good doing it! In November, several Michigan co-op employees will travel to Guatemala to bring electricity to remote villages. The work being done to electrify Guatemala is supported solely through voluntary donations of time, skills, money and materials. Show your support by purchasing Partners for Power clothing through our wearables campaign. All proceeds benefit the trip. Shirts are available in four styles [...]

Comments Off on Partners for Power Wearables Sale

Cloverland Considers Becoming Member-regulated

2016-11-17T16:47:37-05:00September 16th, 2015|MECA News|

Cloverland Electric Co-op members will make an important decision on Oct. 15 - whether to become member-regulated. “Your co-op’s board of directors consists of members whom you elect to set the policies that guide our operations. At present, decisions on rates and billing charges are not controlled by your elected board, but by the MPSC in Lansing,” Cloverland CEO Dan Dasho told members in [...]

Comments Off on Cloverland Considers Becoming Member-regulated

Great Lakes Launches ACRE For Co-op Owners Program

2015-09-17T07:44:51-04:00September 16th, 2015|MECA News|

Great Lakes Energy (GLE) is now the fifth Michigan electric co-op to offer the ACRE Co-op Owners for Political Action® program to its members. Other co-ops that currently offer ACRE involvement are Cherryland, HomeWorks Tri-County, Thumb and Midwest Energy. “The ACRE Co-op Owners for Political Action program is an exciting opportunity for you to raise your voice and participate in the political process,” Great [...]

Comments Off on Great Lakes Launches ACRE For Co-op Owners Program
Go to Top