Co-op Basics
Youth Tour & Leadership
Energy & Electricity
Community Impact
How Co-ops Operate
100

What makes electric cooperatives different from investor-owned utilities? 

They are member owned

100

What is the primary purpose of Youth Tour?

To educate students about government and cooperatives


100

What flows through power lines to allow you to provide electricity?

Electric Current

100

What is one way co-ops support local schools?

Scholarships and Youth Programs

100

How many members typically serve on a co-op board?

Varies (acceptable answer: 9-12 elected group of local members)

200

What term refers to customers of a cooperative?

Members

200

What building houses the U.S. Congress?

The Capitol

200

What is the basic unit of electric power?

Watt

200

Co-ops have 7 principles, “Concern for Community”, being one of them, what does this look like in action?

Supporting local events / charities

200

What is the term for returning money to members over time?

Capital Credits

300

What is the name for the financial margins a co-op earns each year?

Margins

300

What role does Congress play in the electric utility industry?

Creates laws and regulations

300

What type of line carries electricity from substations to homes?

Distribution Lines

300

What is a common way co-ops help during natural disasters?

Mutual-aid

300

What responsibility does the board of directors have?

Set policies and guide the co-op

400

What happens to margins in a cooperative instead of being paid to shareholders?

They are allocated back to members - Capital Credits 

400

What is one key leadership skill students develop on Youth Tour?

Communication / teamwork / public speaking

400

What piece of equipment steps voltage up for long-distance transmission?

Transformer

400

Why do co-ops invest in economic development?

To strengthen the local community and create jobs

400

What does it mean for a co-op to be “not-for-profit”?

It operates at cost, not to generate profit for investors

500

What federal initiative in the 1930s helped bring electricity to rural America?

Rural Electrification Administration (REA)

500

Why is it important for co-op members to stay informed about legislation?

Because laws impact electricity costs, reliability, and co-op operations

500

What is one challenge of renewable energy sources like solar or wind?

Intermittency / not always available

500

How does reliable electricity directly impact quality of life in rural communities?

Supports healthcare, education, business, and daily life

500

Why is member participation (like voting) critical in a co-op?

It ensures member control and representation