Cordova Electric Cooperative Advances Hydropower Initiatives in Alaska
Cordova Electric Cooperative (CEC) is sharing its expertise in renewable energy with communities globally, led by CEO Clay Koplin. Recently inducted into the Alaska Innovators Hall of Fame, Koplin collaborates with Seward to restart a dormant hydroelectric facility, emphasizing energy diversification. The CEC has also engaged with other utilities for various projects, including the Bradley Lake Hydroelectric Project, which aims to increase power output for Anchorage. CEC's collaborative efforts support local energy initiatives and enhance long-term energy security.

Cordova Electric Cooperative (CEC) is sharing its renewable energy expertise globally, driven by CEO Clay Koplin. Recently inducted into the Alaska Innovators Hall of Fame, Koplin collaborates with Seward to reactivate a dormant hydroelectric facility, highlighting energy diversification's importance.
CEC is involved in the Bradley Lake Hydroelectric Project, aiming to boost Anchorage's power output by nearly 50%. The cooperative has partnered with various utilities, aiding in automation systems and project upgrades, fostering goodwill and collaboration while enhancing local energy security.




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