Like other businesses and families, REC has faced significant challenges related to inflation and supply chain barriers. While your Cooperative works year-round to keep costs down, the expenses related to maintaining a reliable electric grid continue to increase.

In late October, REC filed an application with the Virginia State Corporation Commission seeking approval to increase the rate charged for distributing electricity by about 4% for residential member-owners. The new rate became effective as of January 2023.

For an average residential member who uses about 1,350 kWh of electricity each month, your bill will increase by about $7.78. The residential Access Charge is not changing. Many business, commercial and industrial members will see an increase of about 2%.

Effective January 2023, REC also adjusted its line extension policy, setting a flat rate of $2,500 toward construction required to connect a member to REC’s system.

Why and When are Rates Changing? What is the Impact to Members? What's Not Changing?

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REC IS HERE TO HELP

Your cooperative will work with members to find solutions and payment plans that suit their budget. These solutions include a variety of flexible bill-payment options. In addition, state and local resources provide assistance for community members who are struggling to pay their bills.
 

Find more information on how REC Can Help HERE.

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Planting Seeds for the Future

Thursday | April 28, 2022
On April 28, fourth grade students at Bowling Green Elementary School celebrated Arbor Day by planting two trees at the school’s playground.

REC Lights the Path for Local Students

Tuesday | April 26, 2022
Rappahannock Electric Cooperative (REC) attended the Fredericksburg Chamber’s Workforce Now intern expo.

Cheering from the Sidelines

Monday | April 25, 2022
Rappahannock Electric Cooperative (REC) engaged with members at the Spotsylvania County Education Foundation’s 5K fundraiser.