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BEC receives the Texas Impact Enterprise Award for Innovation

The Bandera Electric Cooperative (BEC) was recently awarded the Texas Impact Enterprise Award for Innovation by the Inclusive Economy Consortium.
BEC receives the Texas Impact Enterprise Award for Innovation
Bill Hetherington, Chief Executive Officer of BEC, and John Padalino, BEC’s General Counsel and Chief Administration Officer accepted their latest award on behalf of BEC. Courtesy Photo

The Bandera Electric Cooperative (BEC) was recently awarded the Texas Impact Enterprise Award for Innovation by the Inclusive Economy Consortium.

Bill Hetherington, Chief Executive Officer of BEC, and John Padalino, BEC’s General Counsel and Chief Administration Officer, attended the ceremony and accepted the award on behalf of BEC.

“We are deeply honored to receive the Texas Impact Enterprise Award. This recognition underscores our leadership and dedication to innovation and sustainability,” said Hetherington. “Through initiatives like the Energy Saver Program and Apolloware, we strive to empower our members to make a tangible impact on their energy usage and contribute to a more sustainable future.”

Presented in association with the Southern Methodist University’s Hunt Institute for Engineering & Humanity and their partners, the award recognizes BEC’s innovation in improving energy efficiency and raising energy awareness through its development and deployment of Apolloware, its real-time energy management software as part of its Energy Saver Program.

The Texas Impact Enterprise Awards honor organizations across various sectors that are making significant strides towards climate-smart, inclusive economic development.

Utilizing a decentralized and transparent nomination process, Ecosystem Partners identified BEC as a leading impact enterprise with substantial potential for scalable impact.

The award ceremony took place May 30, 2024, celebrating the achievements of various enterprises committed to environmental and societal progress.

“Since 2017, Bandera Electric Cooperative (BEC) has implemented fiber-optic, broadband internet service and behind the meter energy services including solar, energy storage, and Apolloware, an advanced, real time, energy management platform,” read a BEC release.

BECS says their use of internet capability coupled with Apolloware enables a comprehensive approach to energy management, leveraging technology to empower members with the tools and knowledge needed to improve energy efficiency, reduce consumption, save money and contribute to a more sustainable future.


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