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History of Lynches River

Lynches River Electric Cooperative was organized in 1939 to
provide electricity to citizens in rural areas where electric
energy was not currently available.
In the 1930's, private power companies were not
interested in serving remote areas. It was more profitable for them
to serve primarily towns and along main highways.
President Franklin Delano Roosevelt created the Rural
Electrification Administration in response to the needs of rural
citizens. Early cooperative incorporators were required to collect
a $5 membership fee from those choosing to become part of the
cooperative. A right-of-way easement and three members per mile of
power line were essential in an area before plans were made to
build a power line.
The first power lines were energized in late 1939 with
approximately 710 original members and 175 miles of line.
Today, Lynches River is the area's leading provider of reliable
electric energy and services. With over 20,000 consumers, Lynches
River is the 13th largest electric co-op in South Carolina.
Lynches River Electric Cooperative serves Chesterfield, Kershaw
and Lancaster counties.
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