Wolverine Power Supply Cooperative, Inc. is a not-for-profit, member-owned generation and transmission (G&T) electric cooperative headquartered in Cadillac, Michigan. We supply wholesale electric power to our seven members, and are governed by a Board of Directors comprised of two directors from each member.
Wolverine’s members consist of five distribution electric cooperatives and two alternative electric suppliers participating in Michigan’s electric choice program. We have the capacity to supply our members with approximately 790 megawatts (MW) of power through diverse resources, including 565 MW of peaking and intermediate power from our six natural gas-fired power plants, 165 MW of base load power from our share of the Ohio Valley Electric Corporation (OVEC) and Campbell 3 coal-fired power plants, and 60 MW of renewable energy from Harvest Wind Farm and Thunder Bay Hydro.
And we’re not stopping there! Currently under construction is the Alpine Power Plant, a 432 MW natural gas-fired peaking power plant, scheduled to be operational by summer 2016. Wolverine is also purchasing 100 percent output from two new wind projects, Deerfield Wind and Michigan Wind 3, scheduled to be online by January 2017 and capable of producing up to 300 MW of power from wind. When complete, these three new projects will increase Wolverine’s total power supply to 1,522 MW.
The unavailability of electricity in rural areas kept their economies entirely and exclusively dependent on agriculture. Factories and businesses, of course, preferred to locate in cities where electric power was easily acquired. For many years, power companies ignored the rural areas of the nation.
On May 11, 1935, President Roosevelt established the Rural Electrification Administration (REA) Act, which was passed in 1936 and provided federal assistance to accomplish rural electrification. Once World War II ended, electricity rapidly spread across rural America, with 90 percent of farms having electricity by 1953.
Today, approximately 99 percent of the nation’s farms have electric service, thanks to the drive and determination of electric cooperatives.
Wolverine was formed January 1, 1983, resulting from a merger of Wolverine Electric Cooperative and Northern Michigan Electric Cooperative. Wolverine Electric, originally headquartered in Big Rapids, was formed to serve four electric distribution cooperatives in southwest Michigan in 1948. Northern Michigan Electric, headquartered in Boyne City, was also formed in 1948 to provide service to three electric distribution cooperatives in northern Michigan.
To provide outstanding service to our members by delivering reliable, affordable power supply.
MEMBER SERVICES
We exist for and strive to provide an unsurpassed level of service to our members. We are committed to the seven cooperative principles.
INTEGRITY
We adhere to the highest ethical standards in all of our business interactions. We are dedicated to serving with honesty and accountability.
ENVIRONMENTAL STEWARDSHIP
We live in Michigan and are committed to the thoughtful use of environmental resources in our state. We manage our cooperative in a manner consistent with being a good neighbor.
COMMITMENT TO EMPLOYEES
We offer opportunities for personal and professional growth and support our families and communities. We are committed to a robust safety program and an outstanding safety record. We embrace challenge and hard work and celebrate creativity and innovation.
Company Name | Wild Rice Electric Co-Op Inc |
Business Category | Electric Power |
Address | 10125 West Watergate Road Cadillac Michigan United States ZIP: 49601 |
President | Eric Baker |
Year Established | 1939 |
Employees | 50 |
Memberships | NA |
Hours of Operation | NA |
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