OPALCO Rebuttal to Alex MacLeod
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
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

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

We are working with the National Rural Electric Cooperative Association (NRECA) to survey our members. You may get a call or email to ask some questions about OPALCO. The survey … Read more
We are all in this together. OPALCO is very concerned about how its members are getting along during this pandemic and is digging deep to put any and all available … Read more

20 Voters Get $50 Bill Credits! OPALCO’S uncontested election drew 1,373 voters, a good 12% of the membership—and a quorum. Members elected Vince Dauciunas to a three-year term with 1,270 votes; and Mark Madsen to a two-year term … Read more