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EPA power plant rule threatens electric reliability
Keeping the lights on at a cost our members can afford is the focal point of everything we do at Noble REMC. Transparency is one of our core values, so in addition to sharing co-op successes, I believe we also have a responsibility to tell you about the challenges. In April, the U.S. Environmental Protection… Continue reading.
Commitment to community
Commitment to community is one of the pillars that sets Noble REMC apart. That’s why we’re so grateful to our members who help us in our mission to give back through our Operation Round Up grant program. With more than 91% of our members participating in the program, the pennies donated by rounding up your… Continue reading.
Lighting the way
Sarah Dreibelbis found her career the old school way — by hitting the pavement and asking about openings along the way. Now 37 years later and the manager of IT, billing and member relations, Dreibelbis said she was extremely lucky to stop in at the Noble REMC office at the right time. “It was evidently… Continue reading.
What is 1 MW?
Your voice matters
Answering your electric vehicle questions
You’ve likely heard or read that most automakers are transitioning many or all their new vehicles to electric-only models over the next 10 years. Regardless of the type of car you drive today, the electrification of the transportation sector is underway. We regularly receive inquiries about electric vehicles (EVs) from LaGrange County REMC members, so… Continue reading.
Your pennies making a difference
For just pennies a month, the power of our members joining together is making a huge impact on our community. Thanks to our participating members in the Operation Round Up program for allowing their bills to be rounded-up each month to the nearest dollar. Since the beginning of the program in January 2002, more than… Continue reading.
Let’s talk surge protectors
Surges in a home’s electrical system can cause damage to sensitive devices like computers, TVs, lights, refrigerators, and other devices. The damage can be even more severe if the devices are smart appliances with delicate electronics. That is why homeowners and renters should protect their investments with surge protection and check with their insurance provider… Continue reading.
5 tips for a safe harvest
World Rivers Day Is Sept. 22
Help us celebrate World Rivers Day by signing up for Envirowatts! The program is strictly voluntary and gives members the opportunity to purchase “green” energy generated from renewable, environmentally preferred sources. EnviroWatts are sold to residential members at the rate of 1 cent for the first 500 kilowatt-hours (kWh) used each month. This is a… Continue reading.
EPA rule threatens electric reliability
As a consumer-member of Warren County REMC, keeping the lights on at a cost you can afford is the focal point of everything we do. Transparency is one of our core values, so in addition to sharing co-op successes, I believe we also have a responsibility to tell you about the challenges. In May, the… Continue reading.
