Alaska Village Electric Cooperative Remote Areas in Alaska Benefit From Digital Utility Payments To Be the Best Utility: Reflections from former AVEC president and CEO, Meera Kohler ️ Video: Member Services Manager speaks on benefits of going paperless
Alaska Village Electric Cooperative - Department of Energy Alaska Village Electric Cooperative Member owned, not-for-profit Energizing Rural Alaska since 1968 • 58 Member Communities • 11,500 Services • Population Served: 30,194 • 94% Alaska Native • Smallest: Oscarville 64 Largest: Bethel 6,469 • 9 1 million gallons of diesel $20 4 million ($2 90) • 85 FT 59 PT Employees • 49
Alaska Village Electric Cooperative, Inc. 701 West Eighth Avenue, Suite 300 Anchorage, Alaska 99501-3469 Phone: (907) 276-6222 Fax: (907) 276-0160 TTY Alaska Relay: 7-1-1 or 1-800-770-8973 Toll Free: (1-800) 390-2782 (outside Anchorage, within Alaska)
ALASKA VILLAGE ELECTRIC COOPERATIVE 50 YEARS OF SERVICE TO RURAL ALASKA The members of the Thirty -First Alaska State Legislature honor the Alaska Village Electric Cooperative (AVEC) on their fiftieth anniversary More than 50 years ago, rural Alaskans began looking for solutions to bring electricity to their communities
ALASKA VILLAGE ELECTRIC COOPERATIVE, INC, AK Information on ALASKA VILLAGE ELECTRIC COOPERATIVE, INC from public records The entity was registered in Alaska in 1967, has 1 key position persons
Meet the Members: Alaska Village Electric Cooperative What is the Alaska Village Electric Cooperative? The Alaska Village Electric Cooperative (AVEC) has been an energy provider in rural Alaska for more than 50 years As a member-owned cooperative, our commitment to providing safe, reliable and affordable power has never been stronger
About Our Cooperative – Alaska Village Electric Cooperative - AVEC AVEC began providing electric service to rural Alaska in 1968 The residents of Nulato, Hooper Bay and Old Harbor were among the first to become members AVEC covers the largest area of any retail electric cooperative in the world
The Alaska Village Electric Co-op • Co-operatives First In Alaska, where many remote communities are difficult to access, the Alaska Village Electric Co-operative (AVEC) has been providing electricity to this geographically large, but sparsely-populated state for decades
Alaska Village Electric Cooperative Project The Alaska Village Electric Cooperative (AVEC) received funding from both ARRA and DERA diesel stimulus grants for diesel fuel reduction project through heat recovery The projects are located in Alaskan villages of Goodnews Bay and Shungnak