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Renville-Sibley Cooperative Power Association – $8,600,000 loan to serve 72 customers with 10 miles of new line, improve 32 miles of existing line and make $1.1 million in smart grid investments.
North Star Electric Cooperative, Inc. – $6,100,000 loan to serve 424 customers with 46 miles of new line, improve 62 miles of existing line and make $30,000 in smart grid investments.
Missouri
Central Missouri Electric Cooperative – $2,000,000 loan to serve 520 customers with 44 miles of new line and improve 28 miles of existing line.
M & A Electric Power Cooperative – $38,129,000 loan to fi-nance additions and improvements to the borrower’s transmis-sion facilities, to build 5 miles of new line, improve 17 miles of existing line and make $1.8 million in smart grid investments.
N.W. Electric Power Cooperative, Inc. (serving MO, IA and NE) – $43,250,000 loan to finance proposed additions and improve-ments to transmission facilities, improve 11 miles of existing line and make $8.7 million in smart grid investments.
Montana
Vigilante Electric Cooperative, Inc. (serving MT and ID) – $10,265,000 loan to serve 1,043 customers with 153 miles of new line, improve 33 miles of existing line and make $146,000 in smart grid investments.
North Carolina
Haywood Electric Membership Corporation (serving NC, GA and SC) – $25,000,000 loan to serve 2,660 customers with 45 miles of new line and improve 28 miles of existing line.
Albermarle Electric Membership Corporation – $12,000,000 loan to serve 1,509 customers with 107 miles of new line, improve 32 miles of existing line and make $215,000 in smart grid investments.
North Dakota
Cass County Electric Cooperative, Inc. – $22,000,000 loan to serve 4,984 customers with 246 miles of new line, improve 36 miles of existing line and make $4.1 million in smart grid investments.
Roughrider Electric Cooperative, Inc. – $15,000,000 loan to serve 727 customers with 79 miles of new line, improve 155 miles of existing line and make $962,000 in smart grid invest-ments.
Ohio
Mid-Ohio Energy Cooperative, Inc. – $7,000,000 loan to serve 200 customers with 26 miles of new line, improve 62 miles of existing line and make $875,000 in smart grid investments.
Guernsey-Muskingum Electric Cooperative, Inc. – $20,115,000 loan to serve 860 customers with 47 miles of new line, im-prove 93 miles of existing line and make $2.1 million in smart grid investments.
Oklahoma
Cookson Hills Electric Cooperative, Inc. – $12,704,000 loan to serve 2,004 customers with 82 miles of new line, improve 76 miles of existing line and make $1.2 million in smart grid investments.
South Dakota
Charles Mix Electric Association, Inc. – $4,834,000 loan to serve 160 customers with 17 miles of new line, improve 42 miles of existing line and make $114,000 in smart grid invest-ments.
Central Electric Cooperative, Inc. – $16,338,000 loan to serve 324 customers with 96 miles of new line, improve 120 miles of existing line and make $145,000 in smart grid investments.
Texas
Lighthouse Electric Cooperative, Inc. – $14,000,000 loan to serve 984 customers with 232 miles of new line, improve 34 miles of existing line and make $738,000 in smart grid invest-ments.
Lamb County Electric Cooperative, Inc. – $30,269,000 loan to serve 1,795 customers with 284 miles of new line, improve 26 miles of existing line and make $2 million in smart grid invest-ments.
August Announcement
Delaware
Delaware Electric Cooperative, Inc. – $28,300,000, to build 587 miles of new distribution line, improve 55 miles of existing distribution line, and make other system improvements.
Georgia
Ocmulgee Electric Membership Corporation – $8,968,000, to build 238 miles of new distribution line, improve 33 miles of existing distribution line, and make other system improve-ments.
Iowa
Harrison County Rural Electric Cooperative – $9,000,000, to build 23 miles of new distribution line, improve 389 miles of existing distribution line, and make other system improve-ments.
Illinois
Illinois Rural Electric Cooperative – $18,196,000, to improve 183 miles of existing distribution line, and make other system improvements.
Illinois and Indiana
Hoosier Energy Rural Electric Cooperative, Inc. – $462,526,000, to finance projects for capital additions, upgrades and replace-ment of existing generation and transmission facilities; to build 5 miles of new transmission line and improve 71 miles of exist-ing transmission line.
Kansas
Rolling Hills Electric Cooperative, Inc. – $3,720,000, to build 17 miles of new distribution lines, and make other system improvements.
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