By Brandon Altimus Spring is on our doorstep and like many of you, I’m looking forward to more opportunities to be outdoors and enjoy warmer weather. Springtime brings many of my favorite activities like cooking out with family and friends, time spent working on the yard and taking in a ball game or two. Unfortunately,… Continue reading.
As the year draws to a close, it’s the perfect time to reflect on 2024, celebrate the spirit of giving, and appreciate the strength of our cooperative community. This year has been an exciting one for Kosciusko REMC, and we’re grateful for the unwavering support of our members. The past 12 months have been full… Continue reading.
To improve communication and member satisfaction, Harrison REMC has unveiled a redesigned electric bill with several new features aimed at providing more transparency and convenience for members. One of the most notable updates is the addition of daily usage tracking. Members can now easily see their energy consumption on a day-by-day basis, helping them better understand… Continue reading.
In honor of Earth Day, we will offer members the opportunity to bring personal papers that need shredding and electronics to recycle to the REMC office on Tuesday, April 22, from 9 to 11 a.m. A Plus Paper Shredding will have a truck on-site; each membership can bring up to 60 pounds of paper,… Continue reading.
The Easter Bunny will visit Harrison REMC on Wednesday, April 9, from 3:30 – 6:30 p.m. Please park on the west side of the building and enter through that door. We look forward to seeing you!
Pursuant to the law of the State of Indiana (I.C. 8-1-13-11) and the Bylaws and Policy of Daviess-Martin County REMC, the notice of unclaimed capital credits is being made, and DMREMC is taking steps to remind current and former members of the prior distribution of capital credits. This list will be posted on the Daviess-Martin… Continue reading.
Beginning with electric usage on Jan. 1 to be billed in February, the wholesale power tracker on your bill has been adjusted. The new tracker is $0.006804. This tracker is added to each kilowatt hour you use. This means that the average residential user of 1,200 kWh per month would see an increase of $4.99… Continue reading.
New microwave towers are helping to optimize the reliability of Hoosier Energy’s communication system in infrastructure and operations. The latest to be completed is the Bedford Tower, which in December followed on the heels of new towers at Bloomington Primary and Kingston. Next up will be a new tower at Ramsey, with other towers slated… Continue reading.
A plain patch of parched grass may one day bloom with bustling buildings thanks partly to electric cooperatives plotting the way. Electric distribution co-ops and the generation and transmission cooperatives that provide them with wholesale power plan for development in the regions they serve. They must anticipate future growth and ensure that electricity is available… Continue reading.
By Matt Strahl Many people lock their doors to prevent thieves from gaining easy access to their home — while leaving it accessible to people thousands of miles away. Smart devices can be found in millions of homes and apartments for virtually any purpose, such as powering refrigerators, washers and dryers, wall outlets, and even… Continue reading.