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Welcome to Montana’s largest electric cooperative and second largest energy utility. We’re a not-for-profit, member-owned cooperative providing affordable, reliable, carbon-free electricity to about 58,000 members in Northwest Montana. We are driven by community, innovation, and reliability. Need a statistic, a photo, or a quote? Want to set up an interview or ask a follow-up question? […]

High Density Loads

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Certain activities or upgrades to your electric service require not only a significant amount of power but also a significant amount of power at a constant rate. We call these “High Density Loads.” Examples may include agricultural grow operations, data centers, and cryptocurrency mining. These types of use may fall into the category of high-density […]

Bill Leininger

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Gayle Maclaren

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Community Giving for Roundup for Safety Surpasses $4.5 Million

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25 years ago, 2 Flathead Electric Cooperative employees attended a meeting of the National Rural Electric Cooperatives Association and learned that co-ops across the nation were offering their members an option to round up their electric bills to fund community projects.

Roundup for Safety awards $22,500 in community safety project grant funding

https://www.flatheadelectric.com/roundup-for-safety-awards-22500-in-community-safety-project-grant-funding/

At a July 13 meeting, Flathead Electric Cooperative’s Roundup for Safety Board awarded $22,500 to support nonprofit community safety projects, including multiple AEDs and first aid kits. Luke Opp, representing The Frozen Chosen, addressed his group’s request for safety equipment to support its daily cold plunges in various bodies of water around the Flathead Valley. […]

Article VI: Trustees

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Section 1 – General Powers Section 2 – Composition Section 3 – Trustee Qualifications Section 4 – Trustee Disqualifications Section 5 – Trustee Nominations Section 6 – Trustee Elections Section 7 – Trustee Seating Section 8 – Trustee Compensation Section [...]

Co-op Announces Community Education Grant Awards

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As a 501(c) 12 not-for-profit electric utility, when Flathead Electric Cooperative brings in more revenue than is needed to operate, that money is allocated back to its members as “capital credits.” Some of these capital credits go unclaimed, usually because members move away without updating their mailing addresses. When capital credits go unclaimed for […]