Wasco Electric Co-Op Inc105 E 4th St, The Dalles, Oregon, United States
Since Dec, 2016
Most of the farming community in Wasco County did not have electricity in 1940. Pacific Power and Light Company ran its powerlines from town to town, but it was very expensive for farms along the way to be hooked up.
Eric Johnson, a rancher who lived near The Dalles, could see the powerlines from his house, but could not get service. He decided to meet with some of his neighbors to try to get electricity for the farmers. They met for the first time on April 4, 1940 in the Dufur City Hall and elected the Board of Incorporators, who served as the first board of directors of the cooperative. R.N. Kortge was hired as coordinator, and his duty was to sign up the farmers of the county as members of the co-op. The memberships were $5 at that time, as they still are today.
These first members were informed of the loan funds available through the Federal Rural Electrication Administration (REA) program which had gone into effect May 11, 1935. By June of 1940, the farmers had hired an engineer to map out the system. In August, REA granted a loan to Wasco Electric Cooperative in the amount of $240,000 for the construction of 264 miles of lines to 342 members.
The first Annual Meeting was held October 29, 1940 at the Civic Auditorium in The Dalles. The directors elected at the meeting included W.E. Davis who then served as president of the board. On November 12, 1940 an office was opened at 316 E. Third Street in The Dalles. Eric Johnson was hired as superintendent and Irma E. Gedney was hired as secretary. Construction began March 31, 1941. The members who would be able to use electricity helped the construction crew by clearing rights-of-way, digging holes, setting poles, etc., as a real cooperative effort.
On May 24, 1941, at the end of a week of celebration of Bonneville Power and Appliance Week, President Davis took a long stick and tipped the energizing switch at the substation amid cheers from the crowd gathered for the great moment. Wasco Electric Cooperative was the first utility to purchase power from Bonneville Power Administration in Wasco County.
Since that memorable day, the area served by Wasco Electric Cooperative, Inc has grown to over 5,000 square miles in five counties – Wasco, Sherman, Jefferson, Gilliam and Wheeler. We have over 3,000 members with 1,685 miles of lines and ten substations to serve them.
Many problems have been solved during the Co-op’s lifetime, and it is certain that with the continued cooperative spirit that built the system from 1940 until now, we will work together to ensure the success of YOUR cooperative in the future years.
Wasco Electric Cooperative (WEC) provides residential and commercial electric service to members in 5 Oregon counties encompassing more than 5,000 square miles.
Community Involvement
Commitment to community is a founding principle of electric cooperatives, but it is more than just talk. It describes the cooperatives and its employee’s commitment to donate time and money to local causes and assist the local communities in which we serve and live. As a local business, staffed by your friends and neighbors, Wasco Electric looks for ways to make a difference – beyond delivering electricity. Here is a look at some of the ways your co-op is helping the communities we serve.
Involvement in local service clubs
- Sponsorship of community events
- Donations to local food banks
- The WECare program for energy assistance to those families struggling to make ends meet
- Annual Community and Economic Development grants
- Donations to local fire departments
- Donations to High School graduation events
- 4-H buyer at the local county fairs
- Sponsor students to attend the Idaho Youth Rally and the NRECA Washington, DC youth Rally
- Providing electrical safety programs to the local grade schools
Mission Statement
Wasco Electric Cooperative, Inc. will provide its members with competitively priced, reliable energy and related services.
Rebates & Energy Efficiency
We encourage all of our members to use energy efficient measures and appliances whenever possible.
Below are a list of rebates available to our membership:
- Appliance rebates
- Energy Star manufactured home rebates
- Heat pump rebates
- Irrigation pump testing and rebates.
- Weatherization Inspections.
- Duct Sealing.
Company Name | Wasco Electric Co-Op Inc |
Business Category | Electric Power |
Address | 105 E 4th St The Dalles Oregon United States ZIP: 97058 |
President | NA |
Year Established | NA |
Employees | NA |
Memberships | NA |
Hours of Operation | Monday-Friday: 8AM–5PM |
- Electric Power Services