KEM Electric Cooperative

KEM Electric Cooperative

KEM Electric Cooperative is a public utility cooperative based in Linton, North Dakota, United States. It serves as the electric distribution utility in a portion of south central North Dakota. KEM Electric receives power from the Basin Electric Power Cooperative.

External links

* [http://www.kemelectric.com/ KEM Electric Cooperative site]


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