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Developing Local Communities

Adams Electric Cooperative, Inc. is founded upon four core principles; innovation, integrity, accountability and commitment to community. We work hard to stay involved within the communities served by the cooperative.

Community Development Loan Fund

Projects that create or improve community facilities which in turn affect education, health, economic conditions, or public safety services are eligible for the Community Development Loan Fund. These include public and non-profit organizations such as emergency services, municipal authorities, and educational organizations that enhance community, infrastructure or life quality. Learn more >

Employees in Community Organizations

No matter what happens in the industry, Adams Electric employees will continue to be a vital part of the communities served by the co-op. Employees volunteer in many civic organizations, including the Jaycees, United Way, Girl Scouts, Boy Scouts, the American Cancer Society, Rotary, Lions, Habitat for Humanity, American Red Cross, local volunteer fire companies and veteran organizations among others. The cooperative is also an advocate for the local business economy with its support for local chambers of commerce and the Adams County Economic Development Corporation.

Safety and Support

Electrical safety demonstrations are provided to school and civic groups, plus safety training is provided for local utility and emergency personnel. Training and demonstrations are provided with permanent high-voltage safety exhibits set up at the co-op's district offices in Gettysburg. Adams Electric educates emergency service providers on the proper handling of electrical emergencies. High-voltage demonstrations focus on the dangers of playing and working near electrical lines and equipment. The cooperative also has a traveling mini high-voltage safety display, and can supply speakers to discuss specific procedures involving electrical safety.

Dry Hydrant Program

Adams Electric's program offers dry hydrant kits to approved non-profit organizations. The cooperative has also created a Dry Hydrant Manual to facilitate proper installation. Adams Electric assists fire companies and other civic organizations by digging holes and setting poles for fire sirens, signs, lights for athletic fields, and other projects.

Learn more about the program and the installation of dry hydrants here.

Safety Lights

Adams Electric will donate one free street light to townships and boroughs in its service territory to help them illuminate dark intersections near Adams Electric lines. Adams installs the light, and maintains and provides electricity to it free of charge for five years.

Dial 811

Call 811 before your dig or visit Call811.com

 

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