Indiana Electric Cooperatives
Jason Novotny is an experienced regulatory consultant currently working with Indiana Electric Cooperatives since March 2017, ensuring compliance with federal, state, and local regulations for seven electric cooperatives in Indiana. Prior to this role, Jason served as an HSE specialist at Chicago Bridge and Iron, overseeing environmental, health, and safety compliance during the construction of a power plant. Jason has also held project management positions at US Ecology, Inc. and SESCO Group, managing waste management programs and remediation projects for industrial sites. Early career experience includes storm water inspections at Paradigm Engineering. Jason holds a Bachelor's degree in Environmental Science from Indiana University Indianapolis.
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Indiana Electric Cooperatives
Indiana Electric Cooperatives (IEC) was America’s first electric cooperative service organization. Since we started in 1935, the citizens and employers in the communities we serve have been our owners, and we’ve always put their needs first. Today, we serve more than 1.3 million individuals, families, farms and businesses in 89 Indiana counties. With more than $2.4 billion in system infrastructure, we’re providing Hoosiers with the reliable electric power they need — and we do it with an emphasis on environmentalism, sustainability and efficiency. America was founded on a cooperative spirit. Working together, helping each other for mutual benefit—this is the American way. And for good reason: cooperative organizations provide economic, social and cultural benefits for their members that they often wouldn’t be able to get otherwise. That’s the way it is with electric power cooperatives. At IEC, we work hard for our members and the communities we serve. We support our 38 member distribution cooperatives with an array of services that include job and safety training, government relations, regulatory compliance support, professional development training and communication. We also have significant involvement with youth services throughout the state, including a youth tour to Washington D.C., youth energy camp and partnerships with schools, 4-H clubs and FFA groups to bring educational support through vocational and scholarship programs. Our members have always come first — that’s the cooperative spirit. And it’s a spirit that focuses on today and tomorrow. Because, as the landscape continues to evolve, we want to make sure our members always have access to safe, reliable and affordable electric power.