With the energy world changing dramatically, OPALCO leadership invited County Council candidates to state their positions on key issues affecting our members. Climate change, carbon legislation and the transition to … Read more
Safety is the primary objective at the core of everything OPALCO does. OPALCO continues to use an aggressive Right-of-Way Program (tree and brush trimming along power lines) and the latest … Read more
Despite Mr. MacLeod’s repeated attempts to shade OPALCO’s reputation, OPALCO remains in a strong and healthy financial position – even as we stretch to provide COVID-19 relief to our residential … Read more
It’s midsummer, and we’re checking in to see how our Co-op family is getting along. OPALCO is closely monitoring member requests for assistance and payment arrears during the pandemic. We … Read more
Come by Turtleback on June 10th to ask us questions! OPALCO will soon be undertaking a a project on Turtleback Mountain to remove Douglas fir along the powerline corridor and … Read more
Check out this article by the Environmental and Energy Study Institute: https://www.eesi.org/articles/view/washington-state-islands-work-towards-a-fossil-fuel-free-future Washington State Islands Work Towards a Fossil-Fuel-Free Future On the beautiful San Juan Islands off the coast … Read more
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