With all the continued conversation about getting corporations to be socially responsible, creating win:win:win (good for customers, good for community, good for company) it sometimes surprises me but maybe shouldn't when a nonprofit appears to be doing whatever it can to not be a particularly socially responsible citizen.
But, avoidance appears to be the case for Tri-State Generation and Transmission Co., a regional rural electric provider, which has taken as many steps as it can to avoid direct oversight and public control regarding its impact on climate change, lack of interest in more renewable energy and not addressing the need for more transmission lines. The Company was so intent on avoiding being a socially responsible citizen, another environmental law and policy nonprofit appealed to the Public Utilities Commission.
The lesson: being a nonprofit does not inherently mean being a good or even great corporate citizen. But shouldn't it? Of course, if the answer is yes, we then have to look at the whole nonprofit sector and ask the same question of hospitals, educational institutions etc....
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