What is the National Renewables Cooperative Organization?
In the tradition of working together, cooperatives across the country have formed the National Renewables Cooperative Organization (NRCO) to promote and facilitate the development of renewable energy resources for members. Who is eligible to join? Membership in the NRCO is open to generation and transmission cooperatives (G&T’s) and distribution cooperatives with the legal ability to buy power in the wholesale market. How is the NRCO supported? The NRCO receives financial support from its members: each participant must commit $100,000, with an upfront investment of $25,000. How many cooperatives belong to NRCO? As of May 22, the NRCO had 25 members (see map – PDF) serving 25 members in 20 states. Of these members, four are unaffiliated distribution cooperatives. How is the NRCO administered? The NRCO has been incorporated as a 501(c)(12), a not-for-profit cooperative, and will be governed by its members. The Board, elected in April 2008, is comprised of cooperative executives. The NRCO