Verendrye Electric Cooperative
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Verendrye Electric Cooperative is a public utility cooperative based in Velva, North Dakota,[1] but also has a service center in Minot. It serves rural consumers across a seven-county area in north central North Dakota, but the bulk of its service area lies within Ward and McHenry counties. Verendrye Electric receives power from the Central Power Electric Cooperative – in fact, Verendrye took the lead in establishing Central Power in 1949 after having to deal with a 30% rate hike from its previous power supplier in 1948.
It is named after the French Canadian explorer La Vérendrye; and for its first two years, it was headquartered in the small town of Verendrye, North Dakota (northwest of Karlsruhe; now a ghost town).
References
[edit]- ^ "Verendrye Electric". Central Power Electric Cooperative. Retrieved September 30, 2024.
External links
[edit]- Google Books link Multiple sources for Verendrye Electric Cooperative