20 Aug Board approves $12.25 million in capital credits
CORE's Board of Directors has approved the retirement of $12.25 million in capital credits to current and former cooperative members....
CORE's Board of Directors has approved the retirement of $12.25 million in capital credits to current and former cooperative members....
Lightning is one of the most dangerous and common weather hazards people face each year. Taking precautions against lightning strikes...
SEDALIA, Colo. - CORE Electric Cooperative (CORE), a member-owned electric cooperative based in Sedalia, Colo., announced its Board of Directors...
A groundbreaking reforestation program launched by CORE Electric Cooperative and FarmBox Foods is using innovation to achieve a new form...
CORE Electric Cooperative is committed to maintaining efficient and safe operations of our essential equipment. Our guidelines regarding landscaping and...
Pano AI’s early wildfire detection technology pinpoints ignition in remote, high-risk area Douglas County, CO – July 17, 2024 – CORE...
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As we dive into one of Colorado’s hottest months, we’re all about energy efficiency. By cutting down on your energy...
Technosylva, the leading provider of wildfire mitigation technology solutions, and CORE Electric Cooperative (CORE), the largest electric distribution cooperative in...
Due to high-risk conditions, alternate relay settings are engaged Thursday, March 5, in the Woodland Park and Sedalia operating districts. Learn more about alternate relay settings and our wildfire mitigation plan here.