Amish communities, known for their adherence to traditional values, have a complex relationship with electricity. While some Amish communities embrace electricity for its practical benefits, others reject it to preserve their traditional way of life. Public Utility Commissions (PUCs) and the Rural Utilities Service (RUS) play significant roles in regulating and providing electricity to Amish communities. Collaboration between Amish communities and utility providers offers mutual benefits, addressing infrastructure needs while considering the preservation of Amish values. Balancing regulation and Amish autonomy remains a challenge, requiring ongoing dialogue and respect for the Amish’s distinct beliefs and practices.