Coleman County Electric Cooperative, Inc. is a distribution cooperative (Texas 61 Coleman County) headquartered in Coleman County, Coleman, Texas, serving portions of Coleman, Runnels, Concho, Tom Green, Brown, Callahan, Coke and Taylor Counties.
Coleman County's service area lies in the central part of Texas, and includes about 3,737 miles of distribution line. Coleman County Electric is made up of mostly farm and ranch lands with a few industries. The area is known as the, "Land of the Lakes." Most all of the service territory, except for the lakes, is flat land where the main crops are cotton, alfalfa, grain, maize and wheat. The economy is dependent on farmers, ranchers and some industries. Changes in these affects population, load growth and kilowatt hour sales. The maximum demand for electricity occurs during the summer primarily from irrigation and air condition loads during the hot and dry periods.