2026 Scholarship Winners Announced


Each year, Claiborne Electric Cooperative awards college scholarships to area high school seniors.

In 2026, the Co-op is able to award twenty $2,000 scholarships. The scholarship drawing is open to high school seniors who are Claiborne Electric members or whose parents or guardians are members of Claiborne Electric.

Claiborne Electric’s 2026 college scholarship winners are:

India Hill, Farmerville

Caden Chandler, Marion

Briley McGuire, Ruston

Ivy Collinsworth, Ruston

Logan Canales, Farmerville

Madison Scallan, Farmerville

Andrea Grier, Spearsville

Patrick Byrd, Farmerville

Kimora Thompson, Ruston

Emily Cook, Athens

Baylee Bonsall, Minden

Lydia Billups, Shongaloo

Kensley Smith, Downsville

Virginia Hoolan, Bernice

Kennedy Klimkiewicz, Heflin

Ashari Davis, Marion

Leyla Slaughter, Homer

Nylani Whitaker, Homer

K’ylah Adams, Homer

Tucker Harris, Homer

 

Congratulations to our recipients and all 2026 graduates!

Claiborne Electric Rates Among Lowest in the State


In the electric utility rate comparisons released by the Louisiana Public Service Commission (LPSC) for the month of April, Claiborne Electric has some of the lowest electric rates among all providers in the state.

In April, Claiborne Electric members using an average of 1,000 kWh per month were billed $128.11. In comparison, the same bill would be $154.83 for an Entergy customer, $141.94 for a SWEPCO customer, and $157.19 for a CLECO customer.

One kWh is equal to using 1,000 watts of electricity for 60 minutes. At Claiborne Electric, each kWh costs members about 12.8 cents. Claiborne Electric’s members are only paying a few cents more for a kWh of electricity than 20 years ago. In comparison, think about the cost of eggs, bread, coffee, medicine, gasoline, or a vehicle 20 years ago compared to today. Where other goods and necessities have doubled, tripled, or even more in price, electricity has held its value and remained similar in price per kWh for decades.

The cost per kilowatt-hour (kWh) of electricity has risen slower than any other household commodity for decades, making electricity an excellent household value. With electricity required for heating, cooling, lighting, cleaning, cooking, refrigeration, working, entertainment, transportation, and communication, there is barely a part of life that does not require electrification. We encourage members to remember the value electricity holds with each flip of a switch, press of a button, and charge of a phone. Claiborne Electric’s free SmartHub app is a great resource for monitoring electric usage.

At Claiborne Electric, we are always looking out for members by working to keep electric bills affordable and service reliable. For more information on lowering electric consumption and using energy more wisely, please contact a local Claiborne Electric office.

 

We Want to Hear From You!


As a member-owned, not-for-profit electric cooperative, Claiborne Electric’s goal is open and transparent communication with our members.

To better serve you, the members and owners of the Co-op, we are asking members to submit topics they would like to see discussed in upcoming member communications and future member meetings. Please access a quick SURVEY HERE to let us know the topics you would like to see discussed.

Thank you for your membership and your participation in this survey!

2026 Annual Meeting Notice


Claiborne Electric’s drive-through Annual Membership Meeting will be held June 6, 2026.

The theme for this year’s meeting is “Powering Progress.” With our eyes clearly focused on the future, Claiborne Electric is working towards streamlined processes that work better and faster for our members. Our goal is to be known as one of the most progressive utilities in the state; we believe 2026 will be a benchmark year for the Cooperative as it continues to move into the digital era.

The Co-op will host the meeting between two sites – one at Claiborne Electric’s headquarters office (12525 Hwy. 9 in Homer), and one at D’Arbonne Woods Charter School (9560 Hwy. 33 in Farmerville). The meeting will run from 9 a.m. until noon in each location.

Members’ Official Registration cards will arrive in mid-May. They will contain a section for members to approve the minutes of the 2025 Annual Meeting, which are printed on the card. Members are asked to have cards marked upon arrival to help the registration process to flow smoothly.

All members who participate in the meeting will receive a gift from the Co-op and be entered for several cash and gift card prizes. Prizes will include:

  • $5,000 cash grand prize
  • $4,000 cash prize
  • $3,000 cash prize
  • $2,000 cash prize
  • $1,000 cash prize
  • 50 $100 gift cards

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