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Cloverland Electric Cooperative Support Phone Number


All Cloverland Electric Cooperative support phone numbers are listed below, including Emergency/ Hotline (Report an outage Toll-Free) support phone number(s), General Info support phone number(s), Media support phone number(s), etc. You can also get Cloverland Electric Cooperative support via email, social networks, help center, or directly check all the customer service contacts of Cloverland Electric Cooperative.
[Emergency/ Hotline] support phone number
(Report an outage Toll-Free)
+1 800 562 4953
[General Info] support phone number +1 906 635 6800
[Media] support phone number +1 906 203 0838
[Accounting/ Billing] support phone number
(Pay by Phone)
+1 844 843 6837
[General Info] support phone number
(TTY/Voice)
+1 800 877 8339

Cloverland Electric Cooperative Overview

Cloverland Electric Cooperative is focused on being environmentally responsible while providing exceptional service to its members through the delivery of safe, reliable and affordable electricity. Cloverland Electric Cooperative was founded in 1938. Prior to 1936, much of rural america was without electricity. In fact, it wasn’t until the passage of the Rural Electrification Act, under President Franklin D. Roosevelt’s New Deal, that electricity would begin its move into America’s rural countryside. Electric cooperatives were organized to provide this service and make the dream of electricity on the farm a reality. When the lines were originally energized, Cloverland brought power to 1,090 co-op members. Today, the company serves 42,000 accounts, including electric service to more islands than any other cooperative in the nation. In 2010, the cooperative doubled in size through the acquisition of Edison Sault Electric Company. Cloverland now maintains local control of the hydroelectric plant in Sault Ste. Marie. From 1910-1963, the plant was used to generate electricity for the Union Carbide complex located on that property. In 1963, Union Carbide decided to sell the complex, providing an opportunity for Edison Sault to purchase the facility and convert it into one capable of producing electricity for consumers in the area. The plant was purchased by Edison Sault in 1963. The Seven Cooperative Principles 1) Voluntary and Open Membership 2) Democratic Member Control 3) Members’ Economic Participation 4) Autonomy and Independence 5) Education, Training, and Information 6) Cooperation Among Cooperatives 7) Concern for Community
Industry Utilities
Headquarters Dafter, Michigan
Company size 51-200 employees
Website http://cloverland.com

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