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Central Alabama Electric Cooperative
Utilities
Prattville, Alabama 1,322 followers
We add value to life...through energy.
About us
Central Alabama Electric Cooperative is a not for profit, member-owned electric distribution utility serving more than 40,000 meters in a 10-county area of central Alabama just north of Montgomery. The cooperative is a $199 million company with 5,500 miles of line serviced by 120 employees. Our customers are both members and owners of our business. They are represented by a 10-member elected Board of Trustees that makes business policy and responds to member-owner needs and expectations. This provides our customers with a voice in our business decisions and keeps our company responsive to their needs and expectations
- Website
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http://www.caec.coop
External link for Central Alabama Electric Cooperative
- Industry
- Utilities
- Company size
- 51-200 employees
- Headquarters
- Prattville, Alabama
- Type
- Privately Held
- Founded
- 1938
Locations
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Primary
103 Jesse Samuel Hunt Blvd
Prattville, Alabama 36066, US
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1601 7th St N
Suite A
Clanton, Alabama 35045, US
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9191 US Highway 231
Rockford, Alabama 35136, US
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637 Coosa River Pkwy
Wetumpka, Alabama 36092, US
Employees at Central Alabama Electric Cooperative
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Tom Stackhouse
President & CEO Central Alabama Electric Cooperative
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Charles Solomon
Information Technology Manager at Central Alabama Electric Cooperative
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Derek Blankenship, REA
Energy and Technology Consultant at Central Alabama Electric Cooperative
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Aaron Ismail, PE
VP of Customer and Energy Services at Central Alabama Electric Cooperative
Updates
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"When the lights go out, so do they." Thanks so much Tallapoosa Publishers, Inc for including us in the Elmore County Super Heroes coloring book! We love being part of this awesome group of first responders.
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As we transition from warm temps to raking leaves, it's crucial to ensure your outdoor equipment is in top shape. If you're using a leaf blower taking a few moments for a safety check can make all the difference. 🔎 Inspect Cords and Batteries: Look for any signs of wear and tear. Frayed cords or damaged batteries can pose serious safety risks. 🔧 Check for Wear and Tear: Examine all parts of your leaf blower and snow blower, including the blades, belts, and housing. Replace any worn-out components to keep them running smoothly and safely. ⚠️ Stay Safe: Always follow the manufacturer’s instructions and safety guidelines when operating your equipment.
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#DYK you’re saving water, money and the earth by using energy-efficient appliances? The next time you’re in the market for a new appliance, consider energy efficiency. Then, you’ll be saving more, for less. 💦 💵 🌎
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#HomeEfficiencyTip: Switch off lights when leaving the room. It’s an easy way for every member of your household to contribute to energy savings.