
CO-OPS VOTE! OPALCO Election opens March 22nd
OPALCO members are owners of the cooperative and each year elect community members to the board. Board members set rates, make policies and plan for our communities energy future. Members … Read more

OPALCO members are owners of the cooperative and each year elect community members to the board. Board members set rates, make policies and plan for our communities energy future. Members … 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

Members who are struggling to pay their power bills during COVID-19 can apply for assistance to keep their OPALCO accounts up to date. The Board voted to continue COVID-19 Relief … 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