FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS
Q: Who owns St. Croix Electric Cooperative (SCEC)?
A: St. Croix Electric is a distribution cooperative. It is owned by the consumer-owners (members) within
its service territory who purchase electric power from SCEC.
Q: What areas are included in SCEC’s service territory?
A: SCEC serves residents and businesses located in rural areas within St. Croix County and overlapping
into neighboring Polk, Pierce, and Dunn counties.
Q: How do I become a member?
A: If you are building a new home or business on St. Croix Electric lines, or moving to an address that is
currently served by St. Croix Electric, you become a consumer-owner (member) by completing an application
for service and paying a $5.00 membership fee, plus an administrative fee.
Q: How is a cooperative different from other types of utilities?
A: SCEC is a non-profit, member-owned and member-driven cooperative. Policies are set by an elected,
nine-member Board of Directors representing the nine districts encompassing SCEC’s service territory.
Each director is also a member of the cooperative. The board establishes policies and procedures for the
cooperative that are followed by management and employees. Learn more about cooperatives at www.coopmonth.coop
Q: How do I contact St. Croix Electric Cooperative?
A: For SCEC’s address, phone number, departmental e-mail addresses, inquiry form and director
listings, visit the “Contact Us” section of this web site.
Q: What are the benefits of being a consumer-owner (member) of St. Croix Electric Cooperative?
A: As a consumer-owner you:
- have a voice in the operations of the cooperative through the representatives elected to the board of directors
- share in the success of the cooperative through Capital Credits based on the amount of electric energy you have purchased
- enjoy low cost, reliable electric service
- are eligible for discounts on energy-related products such as water heaters, electric thermal storage heating equipment, and in-floor heating cable






