Delta Montrose Electric Association
11925 6300 Rd, Montrose, Colorado, United States | Electric Power
Delta-Montrose Electric Association is your member-owned and locally controlled rural electric cooperative. We are proud to energize and serve more than 27,000 members in Montrose, Delta, and Gunnison counties. As your not-for-profit electric utility we put you - our members - first, which means our programs and services, including this website, are designed to benefit you.
Co-op History
In 1935, the Rural Electrification Administration (REA) was established by Franklin D. Roosevelt’s Executive Order No. 7037 for the purpose of promoting rural electrification. At that time, only a small percentage of American farms had electricity because power companies located in the city found the cost too high to construct lines to sparsely populated areas. The REA was established to provide low-interest loans and technical assistance to cooperatives. Because of the REA program, DMEA was incorporated in August 1938 and originally named Delta-Montrose Rural Power Lines Association.
Electricity first flowed through Delta-Montrose Rural Power Lines Association's distribution system in May 1939, serving 250 members in the Pea Green area near Delta. Members in the Delta, Hotchkiss, and Paonia areas were added in the following years.
Western Colorado Power Company (WCPC), an investor-owned utility, also provided electricity to the same territory as Delta-Montrose Rural Power Lines Association. Frequently, the Delta-Montrose Rural Power Lines Association and WCPC power lines ran parallel to one another.
In 1971, the Public Utilities Commission of Colorado ordered an exchange of customers to correct this situation and consolidated certain areas. Two thousand customers were affected in this consolidation.
In May 1975, Delta-Montrose Rural Power Lines Association purchased a portion of the territory being served by WCPC, adding approximately 10,000 members and 730 miles of line to their system. Because Delta-Montrose Rural Power Lines Association no longer served just rural areas, the 'Rural Power Lines' changed, and the cooperative became Delta-Montrose Electric Association.
Our Mission:
We energize and serve our communities.
Core Values:
DMEA’s core values help guide the cooperative in its interactions with others as we work to fulfill our mission and vision of the future. These values are:
- Respectful and Courteous: Measure all our interactions with these values.
- Integrity: Maintain trust.
- Transparency: Our actions are open.
- Safety: No accidents.
- Reliability: Power is always available for our member/owners’ needs.
- Accountability: We are responsible for the results of our actions.
- Responsive: We act on issues.
- Charitable: We give back to the community.
- Protect Resources: We will protect our member/owners’ resources.
- Value: We value our employees and member/owners
Our Vision
In today’s unpredictable and rapidly changing energy industry, we look out for the best interests of our member-owners by:
- Ensuring the safety of our members and employees;
- Providing members with competitive rates, balanced with quality service and reliability;
- Maximizing efficiencies, operationally and through energy efficiency and conservation;
- Promoting local economic development;
- Being nimble as we investigate and pursue energy options.
Company Details | |
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Company Name | Delta Montrose Electric Association |
Business Category | Electric Power |
Address | 11925 6300 Rd Montrose Colorado United States ZIP: 81401 |
President | NA |
Year Established | 1938 |
Employees | 200 |
Memberships | NA |
Hours of Operation | Monday-Friday: 8AM–5PM |
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