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Although most cities had electricity by the mid-1930s, rural Americans were
still in the dark. The high cost of building electric distribution
lines to serve sparsely populated rural areas was not economical.
Then in 1941, with the support of
the Rural Electric Administration's oversight and low interest
loans, the people of Northwest Florida decided to band together to
form a member-owned, not-for-profit utility that would benefit its
members. The result was Choctawhatchee Electric Cooperative
(CHELCO).
Later that same year, CHELCO
members met with 10 other electric cooperatives and formed Alabama Electric Cooperative (now PowerSouth Energy
Cooperative), a generation and transmission cooperative
established to generate the electricity needed by its member
co-ops.
Today, CHELCO is headquartered in
DeFuniak Springs, and our service territory encompasses mainly
Walton and Okaloosa counties, in addition to portions of western
Holmes and eastern Santa Rosa counties. We have six area
offices to serve your needs, for each of their locations,
click
here.
Brochure
For more information about CHELCO, click
here to read our About CHELCO brochure.
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