Across Indiana, a new generation of leaders is rising to steer electric cooperatives forward. They bring inventive ideas, technical knowledge, and a strong dedication to service and community, which embodies the cooperative spirit. To celebrate National Cooperative Month, Indiana Electric Cooperatives (IEC), the publisher of Indiana Connection, is honoring seven emerging leaders from across the… Continue reading.
Wabash Valley Power Alliance (our power provider) contractors and Warren County REMC crews will rebuild a section of transmission/distribution line in Vermillion County. The tentative starting date is set for October. The section of line impacted will be approximately 3.5 miles in duration and start at Gessie Substation and continue East along E. County Road… Continue reading.
At WIN Energy REMC, safety isnt just a priority; its our culture. Be Safe is one of our core values, the backbone of every decision we make and every action we take, from the crews in the field to the employees in our offices. Our commitment to electrical safety extends far beyond our team its… Continue reading.
Eileen Goodwin retired from WIN Energy REMC on Aug. 15,2025, after nearly 42 years of service to the cooperative. She has worked at the co-op since October 1983 and has held the positions of Accountant, Accounting Manager, and most recently, the Director of Finance since 2015. Congratulations, Eileen!
Have questions or want to apply? Call us at 800-882-5140 or go to winenergyremc.com/ win-for-the-community to learn more about the program. Lets make a difference together one project at a time. WIN Energy REMC is excited to announce a new program! Guided by the cooperative principle of Concern for Community, were thrilled to launch a… Continue reading.
Artificial intelligence (AI) is becoming an increasingly popular tool for many industries and our daily lives. AI is a hot topic sometimes exciting, sometimes a little scary. It has the potential to bring many opportunities and a few challenges to the electric utility sector. But machine learning takes time, and were still in the process… Continue reading.
Think before you post that sign! Staples, nails and tacks used to hang signs and fliers create dangerous obstacles for electric lineworkers. Their jobs are dangerous enough, help us keep them safe!
With the arrival of harvest time, Indiana’s farmers are shifting into high gear as they move into their fields to bring in their crops. All that increased activity puts farmers and farm workers at greater risk, warns John Cassady, CEO at Indiana Electric Cooperatives. “Combines and grain augers are large pieces of equipment,” says Cassady…. Continue reading.
By Keith Mathews, CEO At Southeastern Indiana REMC, everything we do is guided by a simple but powerful purpose: to serve our members with integrity, accountability and care. That mission informs not only how we deliver electricity, but also how we make decisions, communicate with our members and invest in the future of our cooperative…. Continue reading.