ElectriCities of NC

Electric Utility Provider

Raleigh, NC

ElectriCities of NC has been serving public power communities since 1965 and delivered $529 million in net value to members in 2024.

  • community-owned electric systems
  • economic development projects in public power communities

Wake Electric Membership Corporation

Electric Utility Provider

Wake Forest, NC

Wake Electric Membership Corporation serves over 52,000 co-op members and offers education grants for local educators.

  • local educators seeking grants
  • community members looking for reliable electric service

The Tarheel Electric Membership Association

Electric Utility Provider

Raleigh, NC

They are a non-profit service organization founded in 1975, providing bulk material purchases with next-day shipping for emergency situations.

  • electric utility cooperatives in North Carolina and Virginia
  • municipal electric systems
  • electrical utility contractors

Emergency available · next day or sooner for stock items during emergency situations

Wake Forest Power

Electric Utility Provider

Wake Forest, NC

Wake Forest Power operates over 95 miles of electric lines and offers outage reporting through an automated system.

  • residential and commercial electric service
  • reliable power supply in Wake Forest

Customers enjoy dependable electric service 99.9% of the time.

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FAQ

What are typical electric utility costs in Wake County?

Electric utility rates can vary based on the provider and individual usage, but residential rates generally hover around 10-15 cents per kilowatt-hour.

How can I apply for grants through my local electric provider?

Organizations such as Wake Electric Membership Corporation offer grant programs, like education grants, which require an application process through their website.

What should I do if I experience a power outage?

You should report the outage to your electric provider, who typically has an automated system for outage reporting.