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Tricounty Rural Electric Cooperative, Inc.

Owned By Those We Serve


Tricounty Rural Electric CooperativeTricounty Rural Electric Cooperative, Inc., Malinta, Ohio, is one of Ohio's 25 electric distribution cooperatives. Tricounty was incorporated in 1936 by farmers in Fulton, Henry and Lucas Counties who could not persuade the investor-owned electric utility to extend lines into the countryside to serve their homes and farms. The Cooperative's line construction program started with the setting of the first pole in September of 1937. By December, farmers in Wood and Putnam Counties requested service from the newly formed co-op and construction of lines to these additional counties was included in the work plans.

As a member-owned cooperative, Tricounty is governed by a seven-member Board of Trustees who are elected by their fellow members at the Annual Meeting of Members held each September. A nominating committee selects candidates for the position of trustee from Cooperative members residing in the district up for election who express an interest in serving on the Board of Trustees. Each trustee represents a geographic district within Tricounty's designated service area. Board members serve a four-year term and are limited to three consecutive terms. They are responsible for the Cooperative policies, work plans, rates and objectives; and regularly review the Cooperative's operating performance and approve any refunds of capital credits.

Operating as a non-profit cooperative, Tricounty allocates any profits or margins made by the Cooperative to the members. Called capital credits, these margins are based on the amount of each member's electrical usage, or patronage, with the Cooperative. Each member has a capital credits account established with the Cooperative. Unretired capital credits are used by the Cooperative to provide financing for electric plant maintenance and expansion, building new lines and replacing some of the older sections of line, as well as substation equipment maintenance and vehicle replacement.

Capital credits are refunded to the Cooperative's current and past members as the financial condition of the Cooperative permits, on a first-in, first-out basis. The first capital credits earned are the first paid back. With the general retirement made in December 2007, Tricounty has made a general retirement of capital credits for 30 consecutive years, with over $11 million refunded to current and former Cooperative members. Capital credits are paid in full to the estates of deceased members.

Tricounty receives all of the electricity required by its members from Buckeye Power, Inc., the generation cooperative owned by Tricounty and the other 24 electric distribution cooperatives in Ohio. The majority of the power consumed by Ohio's cooperative members is generated by two coal-fired power plants at the Cardinal Station on the Ohio River south of Steuberville, Ohio.

Tricounty currently serves nearly 4,400 member accounts over 600 miles of distribution line in parts of five counties.

Need to reach us?
To report an outage, or for any other business during the day, call the Malinta office at 419-256-7900. Weekdays after 5 pm, Saturdays, Sundays or holidays, your call automatically will be diverted to the Henry County Sheriff's Dept. If no one answers your call after adequate rings, please call the Henry County Sheriff's Dept. directly at 419-592-8010. Please be ready to give the name under which your account is billed and your location.

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2012 Tricounty scholarship winners
The Tricounty Board of Trustees presented four scholarship awards at its April meeting.
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2012 Annual meeting will be at Patrick Henry High School
Plans are underway for Tricounty's 75th annual meeting of members which will be held Wed., Sept. 19, at Patrick Henry High School, located on St. Rte. 18, just east of Hamler.
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Know how to stay safe after storms
Severe thunderstorms, tornadoes, hurricanes and flooding can leave more than damage in their wake — they can leave hidden dangers as well. In some cases, more lives are lost after the storm than from the storm itself.
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Co-op power: Reliable, affordable and environmentally responsible
At Tricounty Rural Electric Cooperative, we have three top priorities: provide you safe, reliable access to electric power; offer that service as affordably as possible; and do both of those things in a fiscally and environmentally responsible fashion.
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Save your stamp
Quit worrying about due dates, remembering to write checks and being able to pay your bill while away from home.
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Continuity of Service
At least once a year we print the Continuity of Service notice listed below.
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2012 Youth Tour to Washington, D.C.
Check it out, sophomores and juniors...Enter to win a trip!
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Largest annual refund in co-op history
$775,000 returned to the co-op members in December
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The cooperative difference
Every October since 1930, not-for-profit cooperatives of all stripes have celebrated Cooperative Month. During this time, it makes sense to highlight the qualities that make electric cooperatives different from other types of utilities and businesses.
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Tricounty members save on MetaLINK high-speed wireless Internet service
Equipment as low as $49.95 – Call MetaLINK and ask how. $99 installation fee is waived for October, November and December 2011! Plus, Tricounty members receive a 10 percent discount on all MetaLINK services.
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It's just around the corner
Tricounty Rural Electric Cooperative's 74th Annual Meeting of Members – Wednesday, Sept. 14 – Delta High School – 605 Taylor St., Delta
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Tricounty and 4-H lamps to camp
For more than 40 years Tricounty has provided area youth attending 4-H Camp Palmer with the materials and guidance to make their own 4-H lamp.
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Students visit Washington, D.C., and area sites
Madeline Giesige, of Hamler, was among 33 high school winners from throughout Ohio who visited Washington, D.C., and other points of interest June 10-16 as part of Ohio Rural Electric Cooperatives, Inc.'s, Youth Tour to the nation's capital.
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