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Working together to lower demand
When outdoor temperatures drop, electricity use naturally rises. Colder weather drives us indoors, where we rely more heavily on home heating systems, lighting, and household appliances. Heating systems run longer and more frequently to maintain comfortable indoor temperatures. Combine that with the fact that most people use electricity at the same time — typically in… Continue reading.
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Lead the co-op into the future
The electric industry, including Noble REMC, faces big challenges ahead — and we need strong voices to guide the future. Will yours be one of them? Run for our board of directors and help shape the path forward. We are not looking for electrical experts — we are looking for passionate members who care about… Continue reading.
Welcome aboard, Kelly Forker!
Kelly Forker, Noble REMC’s newest member services representative, is no stranger to our community. She grew up in Noble County, graduated from Central Noble High School, and has spent her career supporting multiple area industries, including the former Busche plant, Central Noble School Corporation, Noble County Disposal and the county child support and clerk offices…. Continue reading.
Our energy advisor is here to help
Noble REMC Energy Advisor Brian Hawk assists with a final inspection on a local Power Moves Home. Is your New Year’s resolution to get your house in order? Noble REMC has the perfect resource for you: our energy advisor, Brian Hawk. As a Building Performance Institute Professional, Hawk is at the top of his field… Continue reading.
The power of small change
Noble REMC’s Operation Round Up Board members were recently invited to Merry Lea Environmental Center to see how our members’ donation of $3,000 is positively impacting its nature preschool program. The ORU funds were invested in children’s rain gear, books and more educational resources for the 4-5-year-old students, who spend the majority of their day… Continue reading.
Carroll White REMC’s 2026 plans include exciting PACE Program
As we begin a new year, Carroll White REMC is excited for our 2026 projects and work plans. Throughout the year, we will keep members updated in detail about goals that ensure that we continue to provide you with reliable, safe, and affordable service. As we kick off 2026, we are excited about the upcoming… Continue reading.
Preparation is key to preventing home electrical fires
By Chris Adam An electrical fire at home can easily spread, causing significant damage to your property and potentially taking lives. These fires are more common and deadly than you may think. In the United States, approximately 47,000 electrical home fires occur annually, causing nearly 300 deaths, 900 injuries, and more than $1.2 billion in property… Continue reading.
Working together to lower demand
When outdoor temperatures drop, electricity use naturally rises. Colder weather drives us indoors, where we rely more heavily on home heating systems, more lighting, and household appliances. Heating systems run longer and more frequently to maintain comfortable indoor temperatures. Combine that with the fact that most people use electricity at the same times — typically… Continue reading.
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