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Common causes of power outages

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Posted on Aug 05, 2021 in Warren County REMC

Power outages are never convenient. Sometimes, it’s no mystery why we are left in the dark, like when lightning and thunder rattle windows and walls. Other times, an outage may come out of the blue. The length of time it takes to restore power will vary by the cause. Warren County REMC shares outage information… Continue reading.

Connecting fiber at the speed of light

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Posted on Aug 05, 2021 in Southeastern Indiana REMC

SEI Fiber is a division of Southeastern Indiana REMC and a joint venture between Southeastern Indiana REMC and SEI Communications. Leveraging SEI Communications’ expertise with fiber optic internet will allow Southeastern Indiana REMC to manage a modern, connected electric utility while serving our rural community with high-speed internet. Dependable, reliable, high-speed internet has become a… Continue reading.

Storm restoration

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Posted on Aug 05, 2021 in Southeastern Indiana REMC

As your local electric utility co-op, we provide a number of programs and services. Our vegetation management plan was implemented to control the growth of trees and other woody-stemmed vegetation around equipment and rights-of-way. Southeastern Indiana REMC spends considerable amounts of money every year to trim trees to avoid tree-to-line contact. Stormy weather can blow… Continue reading.

Affordability powers quality of life

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Posted on Aug 05, 2021 in Noble REMC

Most of us use electricity, either directly or indirectly, at almost all times. Because electricity is so abundant and available with the simple flip of a switch, it’s easy to take it for granted.  According to the Energy Information Agency (EIA), the typical U.S. household now uses more air conditioning, appliances and consumer electronics than… Continue reading.

From a dream to a reality

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Posted on Aug 05, 2021 in Noble REMC

They say it takes a village, but no village can grow without the vision of its leaders. For Augusta Hills Learning, Recreation and Community Center in Albion, that vision came from Bill and Marilyn Emmert. Bill, a former Noble REMC director, is no stranger to giving back to the community. However, he and his wife… Continue reading.

Line of Duty

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Posted on Aug 05, 2021 in Noble REMC

When most people graduate after four years of schooling, there’s a large ceremony with family and friends and time spent looking back on their achievements. But after four years, including 612 hours of classroom instruction and more than 8,000 hours of on-the-job-training as an apprentice lineman, Cody Kirkpatrick is only looking forward in his new… Continue reading.

Internet speed tests needed for funding

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Posted on Aug 05, 2021 in Noble REMC

There’s no doubt that there’s a need for more (and better) high-speed internet options in our area, but one of the biggest obstacles to making it a reality is funding.  But you can help. Please take a minute of your time to complete Indiana Farm Bureau’s broadband speed test – and do so as many… Continue reading.

Weathering the storm

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Posted on Aug 05, 2021 in Noble REMC

In Indiana, Mother Nature holds no punches. Regardless of season, she usually has surprises lurking around every corner. As we write this in July, she seems to favor high heat and humidity, with what seems like an unending amount of rain and thunderstorms, but by the time this is published in August, it could be… Continue reading.