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Don’t let energy vampires drain your wallet
Our community is strong
As an electric cooperative, our top priority is always to provide reliable, affordable energy to you, the members we serve. Because we are a co-op, our mission is to enrich the lives of our members and serve the long-term interests of our local community. This mission has never been more critical than in recent months…. Continue reading.
The seven cooperative principles
Don’t be spooked by electricity this Halloween
It’s fun to make your home look spooky at Halloween, and many enjoy decorating for trick-or-treaters just as much as they enjoy decking the halls for Christmas. We’ve all seen Halloween displays become more elaborate. Decorations make the holiday more fun, but it’s important to make sure you’re decorating safely. Tips you’ll want to consider… Continue reading.
4th quarter tracker set
Reflected on mid-October bills, Bartholomew County REMC members will see a decrease in the wholesale tracker adjustment effective Oct. 1. This tracker, passed directly to members from our power supplier, Hoosier Energy, will be a credit of $0.001801 per kwh. That makes the total price per kwh $.107619. The easiest explanation of a tracker is… Continue reading.
Nominations Sought for 2021 Election
Are you interested in becoming part of the governing body at Bartholomew County REMC? BCREMC’s board of directors and nominating committee members are elected yearly by the members during the annual meeting. Directors are responsible for establishing, reviewing, and revising corporate policies to ensure that Bartholomew County REMC continues to keep service to the membership… Continue reading.
Help with your past due balance
To help our members during the COVID-19 pandemic, Bartholomew County REMC temporarily suspended service disconnections due to nonpayment of bills and late fees. After Oct. 12, BCREMC will resume disconnections for accounts that have not paid their balance from electricity use after Aug. 14. BCREMC will also begin charging late fees after the Oct. 26… Continue reading.
Join us for the virtual annual meeting on Oct. 21!
Hunting electrical equipment is never in season
Do not place stands on utility poles or climb poles. Do not use power line wood poles or towers to support equipment used in your shooting activity. Be aware of what’s behind that big buck, or it might cost big bucks. Be especially careful in wooded areas where power lines may not be as visible…. Continue reading.