Transparent Governance that Works for You

 

REC, its Board of Directors and its Leadership Teams are committed to transparency and good governance. That’s why, in 2019, your Cooperative created this section on the website to provide convenient access to REC policies, financial documents and other items related to its Board of Directors.

REC believes that an informed membership contributes to the overall success of the Cooperative and that voluntarily sharing this information will benefit all member-owners.

REC recognizes that an informed and engaged membership only makes for a stronger organization that is Focused on You.  

Governing Documents

Board Meeting Information

Policies & Procedures

Position Statements

Plans

Annual Meeting & Director Elections

Financials

Rates

State Corporation Commission
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When visiting the SCC website to search for information refer to the section called “Case Information” and select “Case Search.” A toolbar will then be visible at the top of the page in which you can select “Search Cases.” At this point, a page will come up in which a case number can be entered under the “Enter Case Number” block or if you want to see all of REC’s filings before the SCC dating back from year 2000 to current period, enter “Rappahannock Electric” (note: leave off “Cooperative”) in the “Enter Case Name” block.

Active Cases

Final Orders

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Request for Proposal

REC is issuing a Request for Proposals (RFP) for a Distributed Energy Resource Management System (DERMS).

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REC STORIES

Tote Bags for WHEAT: REC Supports Local Nonprofit

Wednesday | September 30, 2020
REC continues to find ways to provide support to local organizations whose mission is to provide important resources to their community.

Linemen Help Eagle Scout Complete Project

Wednesday | September 30, 2020
As part of his Eagle Scout project, Aaron Metz, a senior at Sherando High School in Frederick County, has been working with the Stephens City Moose Lo...

Signs on Poles Present Serious Danger for Linemen

Wednesday | September 23, 2020
It seems innocent enough. You are having a yard sale or need to post a lost-pet flier, so you staple a few signs to utility poles.