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2022 Annual Meeting Agenda
Friday, June 17Greensburg Elementary School, 900 Big Blue Ave. 3-6 p.m. Registration Chick-fil-a meal Engage — Spend time with co-op employees, friends and neighbors 7 p.m. — Business meeting Business Update Financial Report Election Results
2021 annual meeting minutes
The virtual annual meeting of the members of the Decatur County Rural Electric Membership Corporation was held at the Decatur County REMC office, Greensburg, Indiana, beginning at 6:30 p.m. on June 11. CEO Brett Abplanalp welcomed the members and lead the Pledge of Allegiance. There was a moment of silence to recognize and thank military… Continue reading.
Prioritize safety year-round
May is designated as Electrical Safety Month, but we know it’s important to practice safety year-round. Everyone – from Decatur County REMC’s crews to you, the members we serve — should prioritize safety. According to the Electrical Safety Foundation International, thousands of people in the U.S. are critically injured or electrocuted in electrical fires and… Continue reading.
PCI compliance
Attention members! To remain PCI compliant and protect your information, members who wish to utilize bankdraft and recurring credit card payments will be required to add or change this information through the SmartHub portal for your account. This is a risk mitigation for us and the members. We value our members and work diligently to… Continue reading.
Summary of board’s meeting in February
The meeting was opened by Chairman Steve AmRhein and Brian Scheidler kept the minutes of the meeting. All board members were present; Jason Barnhorst was present virtually. Also present: CEO Brett Abplanalp and employees Matt Raver and Pat Nobbe. Rachel Sullivan and Crystal Greathouse were present virtually. Upon motion made by Jeff Lawrence, seconded by… Continue reading.
When spring’s severe weather hits
When severe weather hits, we respond quickly and make repairs that restore service to the largest number of people in the shortest amount of time. Who gets their power restored first? How do we make those decisions? Harrison REMC’s intent is to restore power as quickly and as safely as possible. These are the steps we… Continue reading.
Save energy this summer
Harrison REMC offers a variety of energy efficiency rebates rebate applications and qualifications available at harrisonremc.com. HVAC Tune-Up Rebate RECEIVE A REBATE OF 50% OFF A QUALIFYING HVAC TUNE-UP COST. TOTAL REBATE NOT TO EXCEED $50. It’s time to schedule your annual pre-season heating, ventilation and air conditioning equipment (HVAC) check-up with a licensed HVAC… Continue reading.
Power cost adjustment
The power cost adjustment fluctuates up or down throughout the year to track changes in wholesale power cost from our power supplier, Hoosier Energy. The power cost adjustments for previous months and the current month can be viewed on our website at www.harrisonremc.com/rate-adjustments.
The value of electricity
Easter Bunny event
Thank you to everyone who came to see the Easter Bunny at Harrison REMC in early April. More than 100 children attended. It was so fun seeing all the kiddos again! We had to share this picture of Harper. She is the daughter of Alyssa and Dylan Janes of Palmyra. She is a cutie!
Restoring power safely and efficiently
We do our best to avoid them, but there’s no way around it: power outages occasionally happen. For most Boone REMC members, outages are rare. But when major storms impact our area, outages may occur. When outages do occur, how do Boone REMC crews know where to start working? How do you know if your outage… Continue reading.