



By John Bartley, CEO/General Manager Gulf Coast Electric Cooperative (GCEC)
As we begin a new year, I want to reflect on some of Gulf Coast Electric Cooperative’s milestones and accomplishments in 2024.
We worked with our generation and transmission cooperative, PowerSouth, and fellow distribution cooperatives, CHELCO and West Florida Electric, to host appreciation lunches for WJHG/WECP, WMBB, WPGX, and iHeartMedia.
Other ways we have been involved in local communities include:
We assisted co-ops in Florida and Georgia with recovery efforts following Hurricanes Debby, Helene, and Milton.
Plans are in the works to build a new GCEC headquarters.
Approximately 10,000 homes are expected to be added to our system during the next few years, thanks to the expansion of Cedar Creek, Fanning Bayou, Hodges Bayou, Lake Merial, and several other planned subdivisions in Bay and Gulf counties.

Rights-of-way are on track. This has prevented outages systemwide.
GCEC sponsored several Tyndall events.
We continued to add fleet and personnel to meet the growing needs of Tyndall Air Force Base.
A three-person lighting crew, led by Jason Curry, continues to add and replace lights on the base. Once this project is completed, there will be approximately 8,000 lights on base.
The overall rebuild is a way out, as we still only have 35% of the design in most cases.
We received an excellent contractor performance assessment report.
GCEC offers a $100 rebate to electric vehicle owners who log onto our website and provide information about their EVs and charging habits. This will help us plan our system and rates.
GenerLink’s transfer switch continues to sell well.
Meter poles are also selling well. The co-op participated in a manufactured home digital marketing campaign to promote rebates.
New IT policies have been put into place to further enhance cybersecurity.
We began offering Homeserve to our membership.
High school juniors participated in the Youth Tour program this year, and 2 winners from that group traveled to Washington, D.C.
Other ways we have been involved with youth programs include:
We continue to educate the public about safety around power lines. This year, our safety trailer made appearances at:
The co-op added 17 employees to its workforce. 22 earned promotions.
Employees completed supervisor, accounting, and apprentice training.
We held a lineman appreciation luncheon and a Christmas party. Other “fun days” included college colors day, our annual Halloween chili feed, and Thanksgiving lunch.
We are proud to offer a wellness program and incentives to our employees.
Safety training is held at least once a month for all GCEC employees. Training includes CPR, active shooting response, poletop rescue and fire extinguisher operation.
In January, Dwight Van Lierop attended the National Rural Electric Cooperative Association’s New Director Orientation in Arlington, Virginia.
In March, the board members attended the NRECA PowerXchange Annual Conference in San Antonio, Texas.
In April, Dwight and Jimmy Black traveled to Washington, D.C., to attend the NRECA-sponsored legislative conference.
In May, Robert Byrd, Rupert Brown, and Jimmy were re-elected to serve another term on the GCEC Board of Directors.
In May, Dwight took on the role of president of the board of directors. Betty Moore took on the role of vice president of the board, and Jimmy became secretary of the board of directors. Carl Goodson became the PowerSouth Energy Cooperative representative for Gulf Coast Electric, and Rupert and Eddie Jones will represent GCEC on the Florida Electric Cooperative Association board of directors.
In May, the board members toured the new PowerSouth Lowman Energy Center in Leroy, Alabama.
In October, the board members attended the NRECA Region 2 and 3 Conference in Columbia, South Carolina. On this trip, the board members and their wives participated in a donation drive to help those who were affected by Hurricane Helene.
In November, the board members participated as a group in the NRECA Board Leadership Certificate Class, “The Board’s Role in Safety.”
GCEC continues to meet the requirements of a Five-Star Co-op.
We have 100% participation by our employees, management, and trustees in the America’s Electric Cooperatives PAC.
We participated in the state legislative cookout in Tallahassee.
On behalf of everyone at GCEC, I wish you a happy and prosperous 2025.