Cordova Electric Cooperative is the sole provider of electricity to the coastal community of Cordova, Alaska. Cordova is flanked on three sides by the breathtakingly beautiful backdrops of the Chugach and Wrangell-Saint Elias Mountain Ranges to the north, the Prince William Sound to the west, and the Copper River Delta to the east. To the south lies the Gulf of Alaska, the source of high quality, fresh Alaskan Seafood, the cornerstone of Cordova’s Economy.
Cordova Electric produces up to 60% of Cordova’s electricity from the Power Creek Hydroelectric Project, a Green-E certified, low impact, run-of-the-river hydroelectric project. The Humpback Creek Hydroelectric Project converts up to 20% of our diesel generation to low impact, run-of-the-river hydroelectric power generation. This takes Cordova Electric to between 60% and 80% renewable energy production to meet our community’s needs.
Energy efficiency and conservation projects have further reduced Cordova’s use of costly diesel fuel and the associated environmental impacts. These projects include member education, purchase and distribution of energy saving devices, community wide conversion to LED street lighting, purchase of wind anemometers to evaluate wind resources, and internal energy conservation measures.
Current and future projects include evaluation of energy storage options, evaluation of electric vehicles, maximizing the production and efficiency of our hydroelectric plants, and striving to reduce our use of diesel to elimination.
As a member-owned cooperative, our objective is to deliver affordable, environmentally responsible energy to our members in a safe and reliable manner.
Originally the municipality of Cordova provided electric energy to the community. In 1978 the citizens of Cordova organized and voted to form a rural electric cooperative. These visionary citizens named the utility Cordova Electric Cooperative, Inc. and assumed member ownership and stewardship of the Cooperative.
The Cordova Electric Cooperative headquarters building is located at 705 Second Street in Cordova, Alaska. Along with the headquarters building there is the Orca Power Plant facility, Eyak Service Center, Humpback Creek Hydroelectric facility and Power Creek Hydroelectric facility, all located in or near Cordova.
Cordova Electric Cooperative was energized on September 30, 1978. We currently serve 1,566 consumers, have 78 miles of distribution, all underground, one substation, and a generating capacity of 18 megawatts as follows, Orca Power Plant facility (diesel plant) 10.8 megawatts; Humpback Creek Hydroelectric facility 1.25 megawatts; Power Creek Hydroelectric facility 6 megawatts.
Cordova Electric Cooperative has two hydroelectric plants and one diesel plant. The Humpback Creek hydroelectric plant is located 7 miles north of Cordova and has a total installed generating capacity of 1.5 megawatts. The Power Creek hydroelectric plant is located 7 miles east of Cordova and has a total installed generating capacity of 6.0 megawatts. The Orca plant is the only diesel facility, is located on the outskirts of Cordova, and has an installed generating capacity of 10.8 megawatts. For more information on our generating plants please click on the link of your choice.
Generators should be installed by a licensed electrician. Electricity produced by a portable generator can cause serious injury if connected directly into a breaker panel or fuse box. If you use a portable generator during an electrical outage, use extension cords to plug electrical devices into the generator.
Cordova Electric Cooperative is the sole provider of electricity to the coastal community of Cordova, Alaska. Cordova is flanked on three sides by the breathtakingly beautiful backdrops of the Chugach and Wrangell-Saint Elias Mountain Ranges to the north, the Prince William Sound to the west, and the Copper River Delta to the east. To the south lies the Gulf of Alaska, the source of high quality, fresh Alaskan Seafood, the cornerstone of Cordova’s Economy.
Cordova Electric produces up to 60% of Cordova’s electricity from the Power Creek Hydroelectric Project, a Green-E certified, low impact, run-of-the-river hydroelectric project. The Humpback Creek Hydroelectric Project converts up to 20% of our diesel generation to low impact, run-of-the-river hydroelectric power generation. This takes Cordova Electric to between 60% and 80% renewable energy production to meet our community’s needs.
Energy efficiency and conservation projects have further reduced Cordova’s use of costly diesel fuel and the associated environmental impacts. These projects include member education, purchase and distribution of energy saving devices, community wide conversion to LED street lighting, purchase of wind anemometers to evaluate wind resources, and internal energy conservation measures.
Current and future projects include evaluation of energy storage options, evaluation of electric vehicles, maximizing the production and efficiency of our hydroelectric plants, and striving to reduce our use of diesel to elimination.
As a member-owned cooperative, our objective is to deliver affordable, environmentally responsible energy to our members in a safe and reliable manner.
Company Name | Cordova Electric Co-Op |
Business Category | Electric Power |
Address | 705 2nd St Cordova Arkansas United States ZIP: 99574 |
President | Clay Koplin |
Year Established | 1978 |
Employees | 20 |
Memberships | NA |
Hours of Operation | Monday-Friday: 8AM–5PM |
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