Check out the list to see if you may have won a bill credit prize this year for voting in the CEC trustee election.
Youth Tour essay competition underway
This once in a lifetime opportunity is only available to high school juniors. CEC representatives recently visited all high schools served by the co-op, to share information about the program….
Get the latest update on Buzz Broadband
CEC is eager to serve our members with fast reliable fiber internet from Buzz Broadband. We currently have more than 5,600 Buzz customers and we’re adding dozens more every week….
Bright Ideas teacher grant applications available now
Is there an exciting hands-on project that you would like to bring to your classroom? The Bright Ideas grant program from Covington Electric Cooperative gives teachers a chance to explore…
The 2023 CEC Annual Meeting winners are . . . . .
CEC would like to thank all of its members who participated in this year’s annual meeting by casting their vote in the board of trustees election. Every member who voted…
Local students attend 2023 Montgomery Youth Tour and compete for the Washington, D.C. trip
Covington Electric Cooperative recently sponsored juniors from each high school it serves, to attend the 2023 Montgomery Youth Tour on March 14-16. Students were selected last fall through an essay…
It’s time to enter the CEC Christmas Art Contest
Contest is only open to students in 5th grade this year Covington Electric Cooperative is asking all interested fifth graders who live on our lines or attend a school served…
Mark Parker name Covington EC President, CEO and General Manager
After nearly 36 years at Covington Electric Cooperative, Mark Parker will succeed longtime leader, Charles “Ed” Short, as president and chief executive officer on Feb. 1, 2023. Parker has played…
Buzz Broadband hosts open house
Buzz Broadband, a subsidiary of Covington Electric Cooperative, hosted its first open house and ribbon cutting ceremony on Jan. 19, at their office located at 18146 Galileo Drive in Opp….
Always call 811 before you dig
Covington Electric Cooperative would like to remind all residents to call 811 prior to any digging project to have underground utility lines marked. When calling 811, homeowners and contractors are…