Grundy County Rural Electric102 East G Avenue, Grundy Center, Iowa, United States
Since Jan, 2017
Grundy County REC provides dependable, affordable electricity to 1804 member consumers with 2288 meters in Grundy, Black Hawk, Marshall, Tama, Butler and Hardin counties in Iowa.
The area is served by 9 substations, owned by Corn Belt Power Cooperative, providing power to approximately 916 miles of distribution lines.
The REC has 14 employees with a 7 member board of directors that is elected by the member-consumers.
Grundy County REC is a member of:
Iowa Association of Electric CooperativesNational Rural Electric Cooperative AssociationNational Rural Utilities Cooperative Finance CorporationTouchstone EnergyNational Rural Telecommunications Cooperative
Grundy County Industrial Park
Located seven miles north of Grundy Center at the corner of Highway 14 and 170th Street (half a mile south of new four lane U.S. Highway 20 interchange) and is zoned for light industry. The first 20 acres has been graded and platted into eight lots. The park has rural water, paved roads and three phase power, served by Grundy County REC.
Grundy Center Industrial Park
Located on the northeast edge of Grundy Center on Highway 14. The 20-acre park has been annexed into the city limits.
Company Name | Grundy County Rural Electric |
Business Category | Electric Power |
Address | 102 East G Avenue Grundy Center Iowa United States ZIP: 50638 |
President | Vicki Daily |
Year Established | 1937 |
Employees | 20 |
Memberships | NA |
Hours of Operation | Monday-Friday :8:00 am–4:30 pm |
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