Cape Hatteras Electric Cooperative
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(President)
Susan Flythe
(EVP and GM)
| Company type | Cooperative |
|---|---|
| Founded | 1945 |
| Headquarters | Buxton, North Carolina, United States |
Key people | Richard Midgett (President) Susan Flythe (EVP and GM) |
| Website | www |
Cape Hatteras Electric Cooperative (CHEC) is a utility cooperative that distributes electricity to Hatteras and Ocracoke islands in the Outer Banks region of the state of North Carolina. The electric cooperative was founded in 1945 and is headquartered in Buxton.
Cape Hatteras Electric Cooperative distributes electricity to over 7,700 members on Hatteras Island. As an electric cooperative, CHEC is wholly owned by the members who it provides electricity to.[1] CHEC is a Touchstone Energy Cooperative and a member of the North Carolina Electric Membership Corporation (NCEMC), an electric generation and transmission cooperative that supplies electricity to most of North Carolina's electric cooperatives.[2][3] CHEC receives its electricity supply from a 115kV transmission line that connects to the Dominion North Carolina Power transmission system at the north side of Oregon Inlet and runs south along North Carolina Highway 12 to the power plant substation in Buxton. The cooperative also delivers power to Tideland EMC, which has a 34.5kV underwater power cable that serves Ocracoke Island. A 15MW diesel generation plant operated by the NCEMC is located in Buxton and is used during peak demand times and also to provide limited backup power during times of transmission maintenance or emergencies.[4] Substations in Rodanthe and Buxton also have connection points for large portable generators should the need arise. Hatteras and Ocracoke are barrier islands that are situated between the Atlantic Ocean and the Pamlico Sound in the Outer Banks region of the state of North Carolina.[5]