Nodak Electric Cooperative
Nodak Electric Cooperative was formed in 1939 when there were four individual projects that struggled to obtain a secure source of power and to build power lines in the rural areas of northeastern North Dakota. Today, Nodak provides power to over 14,000 members. Nodak's service territory covers all or parts of Pembina, Walsh, Ramsey, Nelson, Steele, Grand Forks, Griggs, Benson, Eddy, Traill and Cass counties in North Dakota. The cooperative is guided by a board of nine directors. The directors establish policies and operational procedures, and they meet regularly on the first Tuesday of each month. The CEO and staff are responsible for the operation of the distribution. Line maintenance crews are strategically located throughout the service area to assure prompt service.