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Montana Co-op Director Chris Christensen Elected NRECA Board of Directors President
ARLINGTON, Va. (March 4, 2021) – Chris Christensen, a director of NorVal Electric Cooperative in Montana, today begins his two-year term as president of the National Rural Electric Cooperative Association (NRECA) board of directors. Curtis Wynn, NRECA’s outgoing board president and CEO of Roanoke Electric Cooperative, passed the gavel to Christensen during NRECA’s annual meeting.
Christensen was elected NRECA president by the association’s board of directors. He is the immediate past vice president and previously served as secretary-treasurer. Tony Anderson, general manager of Cherryland Electric Cooperative in Michigan, was elected vice president, and Joe Martin, board president at Mountain
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Several electric cooperatives in Eastern Montana have been instructed to urge customers to conserve electricity as persistent frigid weather in the midsection of the United States threatens a system-wide outage.
McCone Electric Co-op based in Circle and NorVal Electric Cooperative, Inc. based in Glasgow say customers experienced outages ranging from 15 to 30 minutes Tuesday to maintain regional grid stability.
The blackouts were ordered by regional transmission organization Southwest Power Pool, which declared its highest energy emergency alert Tuesday morning and asked utilities to briefly interrupt electric service to customers across 14 states. Within hours, SPP reported the system had stabilized, though interruptions could happen over the next two days.
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