Cooperative News
Piedmont Electric Cooperative awards more than $50,000 to local teachers through Bright Ideas Education Grant Program
Photo caption: Six educators from North Elementary in Caswell County received funding for their creative class projects through the Bright…
Nominating committee meets December 4, 2021
NOMINATING COMMITTEE MEETS DECEMBER 4, 2021 Three seats on the Piedmont Electric board of directors are up for election in…
Get your energy for half-off this Thanksgiving!
Big holidays like Thanksgiving can lead to big energy bills. Luckily, we offer the best deal of the year with…
Be the host with the most (energy-savings)
As your local cooperative, we work hard every day to bring you affordable and reliable power. One of the ways…
Be Safe When Hunting
Be Safe When Hunting Hunters have their sights on wild game when preparing for hunting season. A few moments…
You’re a member, not a customer
As we celebrate National Co-op Month, it’s important that we recognize the core of our cooperative, which is you, our…
Lending a helping hand
Being part of a cooperative means being part of a community. This is just another example of how the cooperative…
How power blinks lead to more reliable service
Have you ever noticed your lights quickly blink on and off, even during normal weather conditions? While these power blinks…
Celebrating our co-op community
Our co-op loves to help our community and we want to take time to celebrate. Like last year, we will…
The value of electricity
As your electric co-op, you can have peace of mind that we’re not in this to make money. Instead, our…