A pandemic-era trend has many Americans relocating from urban areas to smaller cities and towns, but they're facing a growing shortage of available, affordable housing. What’s causing this unprecedented housing gap, and what are rural leaders, including electric co-ops, doing to fix it? Hear from Alex Horowitz, project director of the Housing Policy Initiative at the Pew Charitable Trusts, and Lea Hoover, director of member and strategic services at Oregon Trail Electric Cooperative.
All Eyes on the 2024 Hurricane Season
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In the Blink of an Eye—Devastating Incident Becomes Teaching Tool
Lower Snake River Dams Deal Threatens Reliability in Northwest
Lessons in Succession Planning From a Small Co-op
What the AI Revolution Means for Electric Co-ops
ACCESS Project Delivers Benefits of Solar to Co-ops’ Lower-Income Members
Middle-Mile Muddle
Proactive Safety: Commitment to Zero Contacts and Virtual Reality Training
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EPA's Proposed Power Plant Rule Threatens Reliability
Raising the Alarm on Grid Reliability
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What It Takes for Co-ops to Enter the Broadband Space
Co-ops Explore 'Tremendous Potential' of Small Modular Nuclear Reactors
Co-ops Navigate Historic Influx of Infrastructure Funds
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