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Public Power: The Past and Present of Alabama’s Electric Cooperatives

The Great Depression highlighted the stark divide between rural and urban America's access to resources, prompting 1930s government programs to expand rural electrification through public power initiatives. Rural electric co-ops and municipal utilities emerged as not-for-profit entities in Alabama, designed to serve sparsely populated areas and now providing power to about one-fourth of the state's population.

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