Adams-Columbia Electric Company Description
With a name that harkens back to Christopher Columbus and the Founding Fathers, Adams-Columbia Electric Cooperative provides power to more than 35,880 member-owners in 12 counties in central Wisconsin. The rural distribution cooperative operates nearly 5,260 miles of transmission and distribution lines. Adams-Columbia Electric was formed through the merger of Adams-Marquette Electric Cooperative and Columbus Rural Electric Cooperative in 1987. The utility expanded further through its 1992 acquisition of Waushara Electric Cooperative. The cooperative's covers a 2,500 sq. ml. geographic service area.
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