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How is a cooperative different that an investor-owned utility such as TXU?

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How is a cooperative different that an investor-owned utility such as TXU?

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Cooperatives are democratically controlled with the one member/one vote principle. Additionally, cooperatives are not-for-profit organizations. When surplus margins occur, the members benefit by receiving patronage dividends.

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