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Payments Services Choose Benton Rural Electric Association (Benton REA) as your provider Payment Assistance If you are struggling to stay up to date on your bill, please call us at 509-786-2913
Benton REA | Prosser WA - Facebook Benton REA, Prosser, Washington 2,690 likes · 24 talking about this · 46 were here To report a power outage, call (509) 786-2913 or notify us via the SmartHub app
Benton Rural Electric Association – Washington Rural Electric . . . Benton REA is part owner of a landfill generation project, producing clean and reliable power Additionally, their PowerNET provides wireless broadband Internet service to rural areas and works with school districts and businesses to improve their computer networks
Benton REA breaks ground on new West Richland headquarters Benton REA plans to build a complex of nearly 41,000 square feet, providing administrative space, a warehouse and enclosed vehicle storage space, according to a strategic decision paper issued by the utility in August 2024
Benton REA hires Redmond as new CEO - sunnysidesun. com PROSSER — Benton REA has announced the hiring of Ryan J Redmond as their new Chief Executive Officer In December of 2022 Benton REA’s Board of Trustees and hiring firm Great Co-Ops started the process of searching for a new CEO
Benton Rural Electric Association in Prosser, Washington - County Office Established in 1937, Benton REA is a not-for-profit, consumer-owned electric cooperative serving over 11,000 members in portions of Benton, Yakima, and Lewis counties in Washington state, with a mission to provide affordable and reliable energy
Benton REA Gets Out of The Internet Business - newstalk870. am Benton REA, who serves about 12,000 customers in rural areas of Benton, Yakima and Lewis Counties, began offering internet service in 1997 Benton officials said this week they had sold the internet service to Yakima-based Advanced High Speed Internet for $110,000