One membership puts your whole team inside the non-competitive forum where operators, engineers, and executives solve real operating problems together. Since 1885.
Tell us about your utility and we'll share what membership includes for an organization like yours.
Membership is open to electric utilities and generating, transmitting, or distributing companies, including investor-owned, federal, state, cooperative, and municipal systems, in the United States or internationally.
Limited associate memberships may be available to entities providing technical research to the electric utility industry.
A single utility membership covers your whole organization. Here is what that opens up.
Logo placement, articles and white papers, social visibility, and the Annual Achievement Awards that put your team's work in front of the industry.
A seat among the 500+ utility professionals in committee work, producing the operating guidelines and lessons learned the industry relies on.
Networking, messaging, document sharing, video chat, and an exclusive webinar series, all in one place for your people.
More than 30 virtual and in-person meetings each year, including the Annual Meeting where senior operational leaders set direction.
AEIC's specifications, guides, manuals, and benchmarking data, the reference work the industry runs on.
Since 1885, AEIC has been a safe harbor for open, honest dialogue between the people who run the grid.
Investor-owned utilities, public power, and cooperatives across the United States, Canada, and the Caribbean — a selection of the names your team would be joining.


























We will walk you through what membership includes and how your team plugs into the committees and programs.
Membership is dues-based, and what you pay depends on your organization. Tell us about your utility below and we will share the specifics for a member like you.
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