Washington Island Electric Co-op
Working together, providing reliable electric service since 1939.
We are a Cooperative.
On July 18, 1940 a large number of people met at Tom's Hall to hear Mr. Lee Lloyd tell about the REA plan to procure electricity for Washington Island.
A temporary Board of Directors was elected consisting of William C. Cornell, Charles O. Hansen, Andrew Cornell, Conrad A. Anderson, Martha Stelter, Theodore Gudmundsen, Anna Gunnlaugsson, George O. Mann, George Hansen, Robert Gunnerson and Arthur Hansen. These same eleven people became the incorporators of the Washington Island Electric Cooperative. The original Articles of Incorporation were accepted and filed by Secretary of State Fred Zimmerman on July 31, 1940.
Contact
➤ LOCATION
1157 Main Road
Washington Island, WI 54246
☎ CONTACT
info@wiecoop.com
(920) 847-2541
The Annual Meeting of the members of the above named Cooperative will be held in the gymnasium of the Community Center on Washington Island, WI at 10:00 a.m. on SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 30, 2023.
The Cooperative is in the process of installing a fiber optic network that will reach every home and business on Washington Island. The Cooperative is collaborating with other Towns in Door County and leveraging County and State organizations and capabilities. We have been successful in receiving grant funding up to this point, however will continue to look at additional funding to offset the cost of this project for our members.
Note to the Members:
The Wisconsin Electric Cooperative Association has created a public resource page with links to the various state and federal information pages. If you are an individual looking for information on unemployment or other assistance that is available, you can go here and find links to resources. If you are a business that is looking for resources regarding small business loans and other programs, you should be able to find a link here.
With the exception of some work involving the fiber optic cable, restoration work on Plum Island is now virtually complete. The wet spring prevented us from completing this work earlier. While there, we completed installing the new service for the boat house and assisted USF&W in getting the well operational. We still have some minor restoration work to complete at Northport and some cleanup to do on our own property here on the Island.
Attention: Washington Island Electric Cooperative Members who are residents of the State of Wisconsin and friends and relatives of Washington Island who are residents of the State of Wisconsin. Your assistance is needed!!
As you have probably heard by now, our efforts to gain a provision in the Wisconsin Biennial Budget to help offset the cost of replacing the cable have been successful. However, there is still much to do.
Co-ops hail bipartisan disaster response
MADISON, WIS. (March 1, 2019)— The Wisconsin Electric Cooperative Association and its smallest member co-op Friday morning saluted bipartisan cooperation between Republican legislators and Democratic Governor Tony Evers to make state assistance available for costs incurred when winter ice damage cut off Washington Island’s power supply.
Wisconsin Public Service completed the pole riser work at Northport on Friday, February 8th. We went on engines at approximately 7:30AM and were on them until the work was complete. We did final phase testing as well as testing the cable itself all the way from Northport to the Island and then energized the cable up to our substation. We allowed the new cable sit hot for approximately thirty minutes before closing in the substation transformer
Several months have gone by again, and with so much happening it only seems like days. While waiting for permitting, we received preliminary approvals from the Department of Natural Resources, the United States Corps of Engineers and the United States Coast Guard to move forward.