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Member
Associations
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Distribution Cooperatives ,
Headquarters Location
Alcorn
County EPA, Corinth
Central EPA, Carthage
Coahoma EPA, Lyon
Coast EPA, Bay St. Louis
Delta EPA, Greenwood
Dixie EPA, Laurel
East Mississippi EPA, Meridian
4-County EPA, Columbus
Magnolia EPA, McComb
Monroe County EPA, Amory
Natchez Trace EPA, Houston
North East Mississippi EPA,
Oxford
Northcentral EPA, Byhalia
Pearl River Valley EPA, Columbia
Pontotoc EPA, Pontotoc
Prentiss County EPA, Booneville
Singing River EPA, Lucedale
Southern Pine EPA, Taylorsville
Southwest Mississippi EPA, Lorman
Tallahatchie Valley EPA, Batesville
Tippah EPA, Ripley
Tishomingo County EPA, Iuka
Tombigbee EPA, Tupelo
Twin County EPA, Hollandale
Yazoo Valley EPA, Yazoo City
Generation & Transmission Cooperative
South Mississippi EPA, Hattiesburg
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Mississippi's
25 not-for-profit distribution electric
power associations and one generation and transmission cooperative deliver dependable electricity
to more than 698,000 meters in their respective
service areas. They serve homes and churches,
small businesses and agribusiness, weekend
getaways and industrial plants, schools
and military bases.
These electric power associations
(electric cooperatives) were created
by rural Mississippians who were refused
service from electric utilities operating
in urban areas and motivated by profit.
The creation of the Rural Electrification
Administration (REA) in 1935 paved
the way for these rural residents
to take matters into their own hands
by organizing member-owned electric
cooperatives to provide electricity
for their homes and farms. This was
at a time when less than one percent
of rural Mississippians had electricity.
Today, boards of directors composed
entirely of member-owners provide
the means for continued local control
of electric power associations. Because
they are member-owners themselves,
directors make decisions with the
welfare of the association's membership
foremost in mind. Member-owners elect
directors at the association's annual
membership meeting.
The board of directors employs a general
manager to supervise the association's
daily operations and carry out the
wishes of the board.
Mississippi's 26 electric cooperatives serve
more than 1.6 million Mississippians.
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