With the help of Franklin D. Roosevelt, who established the Rural Electrification Administration in 1936, friends and families banded together to create a new kind of electric utility, where the voice of every person made a difference.
Electric cooperatives brought electric power to the countryside when no one else would. Electric cooperatives are owned by their members and focus on their member needs and local priorities.
Anza Electric Cooperative, Inc. (AEC), energized in 1955, is a member of Touchstone Energy® - the national brand of electric cooperatives - providing power to the communities of Anza, Garner Valley, Pinyon Pines and parts of Aguanga.
AEC's service area is nearly 700 square miles of high desert with an elevation at roughly 4,000 feet where winter weather can sometimes be a challenge. Anza is located at an almost equal distance from Palm Desert, Hemet and Temecula in Riverside County in Southern California.
Statistics
Number of employees: |
27 |
Total Members: |
3781 |
Number of meters: |
5000 |
Miles of line: |
737 |
Power Supplier: |
Arizona Electric Power Cooperative, Inc. |
County Served: |
Riverside |
Annual Meeting Date: |
Prior to October 31st each year |
Board Meeting (monthly): |
4th Thursday each month |
Year incorporated: |
1951 |
Date energized: |
1955 |