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Today, we’d like to take a moment to shine a light on.

Webby 1930 more than 90 percent of rural homes still used kerosene lamps for lighting;

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And running water and indoor bathrooms were impossible without powered pumping.

Webthe cooperative didn’t just bring electricity to the region, it helped bridge the divide between urban and rural areas, strengthened our agricultural economy, ignited.

Webin the still, dark hours before dawn, there's a group of people already up and working every day to ensure our lights stay on.

They formed a cooperative β€” wiregrass.

Webrural communities came together and demanded access to the same technology their urban counterparts enjoyed.

Webthey obtained their electrification data from both administrative sources and satellite imaging of nighttime brightness, which serves as a proxy for electricity.

Webwiregrass electric cooperative, formerly the rural electric cooperative association, or rea, played a pivotal role in illuminating geneva’s farming families.

Webrural communities came together and demanded access to the same technology their urban counterparts enjoyed.

Webthey obtained their electrification data from both administrative sources and satellite imaging of nighttime brightness, which serves as a proxy for electricity.

Webwiregrass electric cooperative, formerly the rural electric cooperative association, or rea, played a pivotal role in illuminating geneva’s farming families.

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