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

Touchstone Energy Electric Cooperative

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You’re saving $30 each month when compared to the average electric bill. That’s nearly $360 extra per year you can put towards other necessities and expenses. Analysis based on January 2024 electric utilities rate comparison and average residential consumer usage of 1000 kWh per month.

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You’re saving $30 each month when compared to the average electric bill. That’s nearly $360 extra per year you can put towards other necessities and expenses. Analysis based on January 2024 electric utilities rate comparison and average residential consumer usage of 1000 kWh per month.

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You’re saving $30 each month when compared to the average electric bill. That’s nearly $360 extra per year you can put towards other necessities and expenses. Analysis based on January 2024 electric utilities rate comparison and average residential consumer usage of 1000 kWh per month.

Quickest Way to Report an Outage & Stay Updated

The fastest way to report an outage and ensure you get timely updates about power restorations is through our free app.

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Trees in Right of Way

Our team trims trees year-round to maintain the right-of-way. How much they trim depends on your tree. Additionally, your co-op contracts qualified, independent contractors to apply herbicide mixtures to our right-of-way to prevent regrowth after trees are removed. Learn more about how these efforts allow us to maintain our electric service reliability.

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Recent 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.

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View Outage Map

See current outages and estimated restoration times. Have a question about the outage map? Get answers