

Starting Monday, September 15, 2025, our Wewahitchka office will be located in a temporary location (637 Highway 22) while our new headquarters office is constructed. We look forward to continuing to serve you during this transition. Thank you for your patience and support as we build a new, improved space...


In April, leaders from electric cooperatives across the United States came together in Washington, D.C., as they do each year, advocating for common co-op issues and discussing ways to improve service to consumer members.
National Rural Electric Cooperative Association organized the event and led informational sessions preparing co-op leaders to discuss federal issues the electric cooperatives are battling.
Gulf Coast Electric Cooperative (GCEC) sent John Bartley, Jimmy Black, and Dwight Van Lierop to join with other Florida co-op representatives to visit legislative offices and attend informational sessions.
GCEC attendees met with staff for Rep. Neal Dunn, as well as staff for Sens. Marco Rubio and Rick Scott, to discuss supply chain issues and interest paid on loans while waiting years for Federal Emergency Management Agency reimbursements. They also expressed concerns about Environmental Protection Agency proposals.
Co-ops encourage congressional leaders to oppose policies that would lead to higher electricity costs for our consumer members and increase the risk of blackouts.
Co-op leaders will continue to advocate for our communities on the importance of safe, reliable, and affordable electricity.