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Enchanted Circle Wildfire Preparedness Series Session 2: How To Protect your Home Against Wildfires Video

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Enchanted Circle Wildfire Preparedness Session 2: How to Protect Your Home from Wildfire

Enchanted Circle Wildfire Preparedness Session 2: How to Protect Your Home from Wildfire It was…

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Kit Carson Electric Cooperative Wildfire Mitigation Update: April 30, 2025

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Kit Carson Electric Cooperative Launches Innovative Hydrogen Safety Project with ENTRUST Solutions

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Enchanted Circle Wildfire Preparedness Series: Session 2: How to Protect Your Home From Wildfire

KCEC, Taos County, and UNM Taos are excited to announce the second session of the…

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Kit Carson Electric Cooperative Officially Breaks Ground on Amalia II 8.75 MW Solar & 8.75 MW/17.5 MWh Battery Energy Storage Facility

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KCEC Electric, Internet and Propane Safety Day for Office Staff

Safety training for KCEC’s internal electric, internet, and propane staff is just as crucial as…

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KCEC Earth Day Amalia II Solar & Battery Facility Groundbreaking.

Today was an exciting day as we celebrated the groundbreaking of the new additional solar…

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Kit Carson Electric Cooperative, a history of great service...

Kit Carson Electric Cooperative (KCEC) is a member-owned Electric Distribution Cooperative serving Taos, Colfax and Rio Arriba Counties since 1944. For the past seventy-five years, KCEC has been providing electricity to its over 29,000 members. Through employment opportunities, KCEC, its division – Kit Carson Internet and its subsidiary – Kit Carson Energy, Inc., the coop supports approximately 125 families.

KCEC has been a community leader in economic development for decades. In the 1990s, the electrical deregulation movement brought unprecedented changes to the utility industry which opened the door for KCEC to offer new infrastructure services such as propane and internet. KCEC first established wireless internet than with the help of an American Recovery and Reinvestment Act grant, built over 2900 miles of fiber optic line for high-speed internet and phone services.

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