Your Cooperative is a not-for-profit. That means all revenues REC receives through monthly bill payments, beyond the costs for providing electric service, remain the property of our members and are returned in the form of Capital Credits.

Ongoing System Improvements

Capital Credits are used to improve the distribution system and should be viewed as the member-owners' equity investment in the Cooperative. The equity investment minimizes the amount the Cooperative has to borrow.

System Improvements

Member Cash Back

Capital Credits are invested in the poles, wires, transformers, substations and other equipment used throughout the system to deliver reliable electricity every day. The Cooperative tracks your investment over the years of your membership.

The retirement of Capital Credits is a decision made by the Board of Directors based on the financial condition of the Cooperative. A portion of the total Capital Credits are "retired" and returned to you in the form of a Cash Back bill credit. Cash Back is based on your electric use and how long you have been an REC member.

Estate Cash Back

  • The heirs of an REC member can receive any remaining Capital Credits that had been assigned to the deceased member.
  • An estate representative must request the member's Capital Credits
  • Representative must submit a Certificate of Qualification or a Designation of Legal Payee and a death certificate

Forms are available at all four offices.

REC STORIES

REC crews are responding in force to restore power this evening after prolonged wind gusts of 50-plus-mph roared through Virginia on Sunday.

REC: Prepare Now for Powerful Snowstorm

Monday | February 10, 2025
REC urges all members to prepare for the potential of widespread, prolonged power outages as a result of a major storm projected to drop several inche...
As of noon on Saturday, REC has restored more than 90 percent of the power outages caused by Winter Storm Freya.