Our Office: 4100 32nd Ave. S. Fargo, ND 58104

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    A New Data Center in Our Community
    CCEC is committed to keeping members informed and addressing questions as new developments arise. A major data center project is planned within our service territory—bringing significant investment to both our community and our electric system.
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    Missing Material & Safety Reminder
    Recent storms have scattered debris—including downed power poles and wires—across the region. Farmers, ranchers, and landowners: please keep an eye out for co-op equipment in ditches, fields, or windrows as you work this season.

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Capital Credits

News

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    It pays to be a co-op member... literally!

    Cass County Electric Cooperative (CCEC) is excited to announce that it will be returning $2.75 million in capital credits to its members who paid for electricity in 2004 and 2005 (partial). CCEC’s board of directors approved the retirement at its January 2025 meeting.

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  • Editorial: Paul Matthys

    When it comes to the energy supply and delivery business, nothing is for sure except uncertainty.

  • What to do if you encounter a downed power line

    While typically not an everyday occurrence, overhead power lines, padmount transformers (green boxes) or other electrical equipment can become damaged. Learn what to do when this happens.

Resources

Your community. Your cooperative. From community news and features to important member information, stay up to date on all things Cass County Electric Cooperative!

We all have the power to manage energy costs and become more energy efficient. By practicing energy conservation techniques, you can lower your monthly bill. Do a little. Save a lot.

Your safety is paramount to us. We work daily to keep the community safe from electrical hazards. Look through our library to find ways you and your family can stay safe around electricity. 

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