In the aftermath of a major storm Callaway Electric Cooperative:
Assigns our repair resources to the most critical areas to make them safe for the public and for our employees to continue working.
Conducts a thorough damage assessment.
Restores electrical service to the customers who provide health, safety and other essential services to your community.
These customer groups include:
Public services such as Red Cross facilities.
Communications such as emergency radio systems, telephones and televisions.
Designated sewage pump and disposal plants and water supply utilities.
Restores power lines that deliver power in the shortest period of time to the largest number of customers possible.
Then Callaway Electric Cooperative restores service to individual homes and businesses.
MY HOME
Callaway Electric offers rebates on window air conditioners, water heaters, and heat pump systems. The following includes the eligible items and the necessary requirements to qualify. Click on the item to download the necessary rebate form.
MY CO-OP
Over 75 years ago the people in rural Callaway and southern Montgomery Counties formed this cooperative with membership fees and Rural Electric Administration (REA) funds.
At that time, the REA offered federal funds at 2% interest to all utilities to take electricity beyond the cities. When nearby privately owned utilities would not serve rural areas, people formed cooperative businesses and took the task upon themselves.
Callaway Electric Cooperative is made up of nearly 13,000 residential, agricultural, and small and large commercial meters. Our lenders are the Rural Utilities Service (RUS), the National Rural Utilities Cooperative Finance Corporation (CFC), and CoBank. The RUS was created by executive order in 1994 to replace the REA program. CFC and CoBank are both cooperative banks formed to finance rural utilities and agricultural businesses.
Members of Callaway Electric share ownership in electric lines, power plants and substation. The Cooperative's power is transmitted by Central Electric Power Cooperative in Jefferson City. Central purchases their power from Associated Electric Cooperative (AECI). They provide power to 6 transmission cooperatives, which in turn serve 51 distribution cooperatives in Missouri, Iowa and Oklahoma.
Callaway Electric holds an Annual Membership Meeting each February. At the meeting members can vote for directors, consider bylaw proposals, hear reports from the Board and manager, and visit with the Cooperative's Board and staff about any questions or concerns they may have regarding the Cooperative