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About Somerset Rural Electric

The Mission of Somerset Rural Electric Cooperative, Inc., is to provide reliable electric service and seek ways to improve the quality of life of its members and their neighbors.

On May 11, 1935, President Franklin Roosevelt signed Executive Order 7037 establishing the Rural Electrification Administration (REA). The goal was to bring the benefits of electricity to rural America.

It was early 1939 when initial steps were taken that led to the organization of a rural electric cooperative, but it wasn’t until March of 1940 that the first power lines were actually energized.

The actual incorporation was signed on March 8, 1939, and was filed in the Department of State on March 14, 1939. There were nine incorporators. The By-Laws were adopted at a meeting on March 21, 1939.

By April 24, 1939, a total of 867 members were signed with 661 reported as having paid the $5 membership fee. The first employees that were hired included eight men as a right-of-way crew and two clerical workers.

In 1940, the average monthly use per member was 32 kilowatt hours. In 2008, the average monthly use per member was 1,059 kilowatt hours.

There have been many changes over the years, but the Cooperative continues to be operated in the same way as it was at the very beginning.

A nine-member board of directors continues to set the policies for the operation. A General Manager and staff of thirty-nine employees carry out the day-to-day operations of the Cooperative.




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Community Involvement

Somerset Rural Electric is committed to making our community a better place to live. We’re local. Our employees live here and are active in the community because they care about the quality of life where they raise their families. We’re about service and quality.

We do things like put up Christmas decorations, hang fire sirens and set poles for area volunteer fire companies. We donate dry fire hydrant kits to fire companies for installation in qualifying locations.

We have a program to help members with their electric bills. Lights On is funded by the voluntary contributions of members who want to help.

We sponsor scholarships to help college bound students. We also educate local area youth about rural electrification, government and the history of our country through programs such as Youth Tour.

We promote the use of electric safety through demonstrations at area schools and organizations.