About Butler Electric Cooperative
Butler Electric Cooperative
Butler Electric Cooperative, located in El Dorado, KS, stands as a beacon in the world of Rural Electric Cooperatives. Originating from a time when rural residents lacked access to electric services, Butler REC emerged in 1938 as a response to this need. What began with a modest $146,000 plant value has blossomed into an impressive $60,000,000, serving as a testament to our growth and commitment.
Our influence spans across residential, commercial, and industrial sectors, illuminating accounts in Butler, Chase, Cowley, Greenwood, Harvey, Marion, and Sedgwick counties. With ownership vested in our dedicated members and overseen by an engaged Board of Directors, Butler REC powers 7,000 meters via an extensive infrastructure encompassing 1,850 miles of transmission and distribution lines. This network is fortified by 13 strategically positioned substations, embodying our role as a backbone of rural communities. Our partnership with Kansas Electric Power Cooperative facilitates our ownership in the Wolf Creek nuclear generating facility, while our access to power grids enables us to source cost-effective hydropower from the Southwest Power Administration. This sustainable approach harkens back to our historical role in driving the transition from kerosene lanterns to modern electricity, culminating in a heritage we proudly carry forward.
Amidst evolving landscapes, we encourage your active participation in shaping Butler REC's journey. Challenges and opportunities lie ahead, demanding collective engagement. Fueled by financing from the National Rural Utilities Cooperative Finance Corporation, we navigate the future with confidence. Rest assured, your queries find a receptive ear, as we remain steadfast in our commitment to addressing your energy needs. Butler Electric Cooperative extends an open invitation to you to become a part of our narrative, as we continue to empower communities through reliable energy solutions.