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Tanner Electric Cooperative

Electric utility company in Tanner, Washington

45710 SE North Bend Way, North Bend, WA 98045

(425) 888-0623

Tanner Electric was founded in 1936 as the "Mutual Power and Light Association of Tanner" by rural people in the vicinity of the Tanner District southeast of North Bend. The Cooperative was founded to provide electric service for the people in this area who could not afford to pay the costs asked by the power company serving near their area.

The original group approached the Rural Electrification Administration and with the assistance of J.D. Ross (then Superintendent of Seattle City Light) was able to obtain the first R.E.A. loan in the State of Washington. This loan for $13,000.00 was made to construct 13 miles of line to 32 members. The contracts were let and by the end of 1937, the Cooperative had their first 32 members. They purchased 6,000 kwh from Seattle City Light's Cedar Falls plant and the Cooperative's revenue that first year was $286.67.

From 1937 to 1947, all power used by the Cooperative was purchased from Seattle City Light at Cedar Falls. In 1947, the first contract with Bonneville Power Administration was signed and the Cooperative began to purchase Bonneville power wheeled by Seattle City Light. The wheeling arrangement with Seattle was continued until November 1966 when a new Bonneville contract shifted the point of delivery for the North Bend area power to the North Bend substation of Puget Sound Power and Light Company. As of 2016, North Bend served 2,073 meters.

In 1954 the residences of Ames Lake attempted to obtain power from Puget Sound Energy and were unsuccessful. Tanner Electric was contacted and in late 1954 Tanner Electric obtained a contract with Puget Sound Energy to purchase power to serve Ames Lake. Tanner Electric constructed the necessary lines and began service that year to approximately 50 members. BAs of 2016, Ames Lake served 1,450 meters.

In 1960 the Cooperative was requested to serve Anderson Island by the Rural Electric Association (REA). A two mile submersible cable was installed and the first 44 members were connected in late 1961. As of 2016, Anderson Island served 1,176 meters.

We have experienced quite a few changes since then and now have 4,699 meters both residential and commercial within our membership. Tanner Electric still practices the seven cooperative principles, and is a non-profit utility that puts people and community at the center of their business, not capital. We are members of WRECA, NWPPA and NRECA.

Tanner Electric Cooperative also contributes to the community through various organizations such as Snoqualmie Valley Rotary, Little League sponsorship, Snoqualmie Valley Chamber of Commerce and we also provide scholarships to our local high school students whose parents are members of the cooperative.

Random Reviews

I've only had positive interactions with Tanner.

Yes power has gone out because we live in the middle of the freaking woods where weather has the nerve to exist, but Tanner has consistently worked fast to resolve issues and I've found their service available and friendly when things do go down. I also appreciate that they have a renewable energy initiative where you can opt into having 100% of your energy come from renewable sources.

Great people, great service

We have underground cables. The team will work with you to solve any problem you have and are very responsive.



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