WFEC provides electric service for 22 rural electric distribution cooperatives in Oklahoma and New Mexico, with service areas also extending into portions of Texas and Kansas.
A new leadership program is described in this edition of the WFEC EnerCom, along with a story involving an innovate LED project. The Anadarko Plant staff is also highlighted in this edition.
Four New Mexico cooperatives join WFEC's membership, following almost three years of negotiations and regulatory approvals. This article and others, including a new venture with CoachesAid.com and the installation of an animal deterrent system are included in this quarter's EnerCom.
For an overview of WFEC's background, such as miles of line, capacity, members served and financial information, click on the At-a-Glance page for details. These statistics are based on 2011 data.