cfc-news June 13, 2022 CFC 2022 Corporate Citizenship Report Now Available The report highlights how CFC empowers electric co-ops to fulfill their mission of service while helping to create a more sustainable world.
Podcast solutions-cast April 25, 2022 Iowa Cooperative Uses Smart Grid Enablers To Achieve Fiber Network Rollout An Iowa-based co-op shares the importance of utilizing smart grid enablers when planning for advanced technology and fiber applications.
cfc-news November 1, 2021 Don Shares Outlook on Economic Recovery, Future of Investing Find out what CFC CEO Andrew Don shared about the U.S. economic recovery and the coming generational wealth transfer.
cfc-news September 7, 2021 CFC Releases First Sustainability Bond Report Following the co-op network’s first sustainability bond issuance, CFC released its inaugural Sustainability Bond Report.
cfc-news May 17, 2021 CFC Compass Upgraded to Model Broadband The CFC Compass financial forecasting tool was upgraded to include the ability to model broadband and other non-electric lines of business.
Co-op News May 3, 2021 Granite State Co-op Hosts VP Harris to Discuss Broadband New Hampshire Electric Cooperative hosted Vice President Harris to discuss the cooperative’s efforts to expand high-speed internet access.
energy-tech February 8, 2021 CFC Uses Telecom Lending Background To Support Broadband Expansion CFC expert shares the benefits of electric co-ops working with local telecom providers to deliver broadband services to their communities.
cfc-news December 14, 2020 Petersen and Allen Discuss the Importance of Rural Broadband Sheldon Petersen and Joel Allen share the importance of broadband in rural communities, project experiences and member broadband resources.
energy-tech November 30, 2020 CFC CIO Shares New Post-Pandemic Enterprise IT Expectations CFC CIO Rick Perreault discusses how to get more value out of data and what we can expect from the IT Industry post pandemic.
Co-op News November 16, 2020 Volunteer State Co-op Hooks Up Students for Online Learning Tri-County EMC received an emergency grant in August to connect students in need of internet access for online learning, with a catch.