Ravalli Electric Coop
Ravalli Electric Coop Ravalli Electric Co-op is a not-for-profit cooperative with one office located just north of Corvallis, Montana. Incorporated in 1936 as part of a national movement that later became the Rural Electrification Administration when rural farmers and ranchers asked the federal government to loan them money to electrify. Rural Montanans didn't want to be left in the dark just because they didn't live in the cities. There are several co-ops in the state of Montana: Missoula Electric, Flathead Electric, Vigilante and Lincoln Electric to name a few. Montana co-ops are all predominantly rural. Ravalli Electric Co-op was the first co-op in the state. and serves approximately 8,000 customers.
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