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Scenic Rivers Energy Co-Op300 Barth Dr, Darlington, Wisconsin, United States

Memberships : NA
Industry : Electric Power
Basic Member
Since Jan, 2017
About Company

Scenic Rivers Energy Cooperative is a private, non-profit utility, owned by the members it serves. All persons receiving electric service from us are members of the cooperative. The members elect nine directors who in turn hire a CEO who hires personnel to operate the day to day business functions.  While the directors are responsible for guiding the cooperative by setting policies, the employees of Scenic Rivers Energy ensure that you have safe and reliable electric service.

Cooperative Principles

As a cooperative, there are certain guiding principles that Scenic Rivers Energy follows. The seven cooperative principles are:

  • Voluntary and open membership
  • Democratic member control
  • Members' economic participation
  • Autonomy and independence
  • Education, training, and information
  • Cooperation among cooperatives
  • Concern for the community

Vision Statement

Scenic Rivers Energy Cooperative is committed to being the area's most reliable provider of energy and related services.  Our cooperative will strive to identify ways to improve the quality of life for our community.

Mission Statement

Scenic Rivers Energy Cooperative strives to be a reliable and innovative provider of energy and related services.  Our cooperative will proudly serve our customers by:

  • Encouraging member involvement.
  • Promoting appropriate growth for our cooperative and community.
  • Serving as a strong advocate for effective policy at all levels of government.
  • Educating the community, especially youth, about cooperatives. 

History of the Cooperative

We have come a long way from kerosene lanterns providing light for homes and barns, laundry being done by hand, milking cows by hand, pumping water for our family, cooking and baking on hot wood cookstoves, and the tradition of filling that old metal tub close to that wood stove for Saturday night bath time!

As time marched on some farmers installed their own Delco power-generating units, which provided only enough power for a few light bulbs. Others were lucky enough to live along the main power lines of the giant utilities and were "allowed" to purchase electricity.

On May 11, 1935, in the middle of the depression, President Franklin Delano Roosevelt signed executive order number 7037 - Rural Electrification Administration was born. The Norris-Rayburn Bill, known as the REA Act, was signed into law on May 20, 1936.

On Wednesday afternoon, June 15, 1938, the first energy substation in south Lancaster was energized, sending the first electricity surging through the wires of the Grant County Cooperative which allowed their first customer, the Clinton Baker family, to flip that switch for the first time!

A poem in the March 1941 issue of the Wisconsin REA News captures some of the wonder and excitement of "the day the lights came on." (Author identified only as F.W.Y.)

Cooperative Advantages

  • Built upon the seven principles that follow:
    • Voluntary and open membership
    • Democratic member control
    • Members' economic participation
    • Autonomy and independence
    • Education, training, and information
    • Cooperation among cooperatives
    • Concern for the community
  • Capital credits - margins (profits) returned to members as capital credits
  • Community safety program and ads
  • Electric heat recommendations
    • Off-peak electric heat rates
  • Emergency Telephone Response System
  • Energy efficient lighting program
  • Investments are made within our core business and businesses directly related to enhance the quality of life
  • Local presence in the communities we serve
  • Member-owned business where all persons receiving electric service from us are members of the cooperative
  • Members of Focus on Energy, Wisconsin's Statewide Energy Efficiency Initiative. This program offers incentives to install cost effective energy efficiency and renewable energy projects. Its efforts help Wisconsin residents and businesses manage rising energy costs, promote in-state economic development, protect our environment and control the state's growing demand for electricity and natural gas
  • Not-for-profit, charging competitive rates and returning capital credits to our member-owners
  • Options for paying electric bills
    • Collection drop boxes at Piggly Wiggly
    • Budget Billing
    • Direct Pay
    • Credit Cards/NCO
  • Rebates and incentives
  • Reliable service but, when in a time of need we offer a 24/7/365 call in center and on-call lineman allowing a quick response
  • Rental or sale of security lights
  • Response rate to service orders is contact within 24 hours
  • Specialized resources with expertise in several areas including energy audits and power quality
  • Stray voltage monitoring
  • Tree trimming & cutting (if near power lines)
  • Voltage monitoring (i.e. blinking lights)
  • Water heater program
  • We have access for loans through Dairyland Power Cooperative for businesses building on our lines.
  • All of the above along with various other advantages 

 

Company NameScenic Rivers Energy Co-Op
Business CategoryElectric Power
Address300 Barth Dr
Darlington
Wisconsin
United States
ZIP: 53530
PresidentNA
Year EstablishedNA
Employees10
MembershipsNA
Hours of OperationMonday-Friday :7:00 am–3:30 pm
Company Services
  • Electric Power Services