Clark County REMC
Clark County REMC is a member-owned electric cooperative headquartered in Sellersburg, Indiana. As a cooperative, Clark County REMC follows seven core principles that are universal to cooperatives worldwide. Among those principles is one stressing education, training and information. Indiana Connection, a monthly magazine published especially for Indiana’s electric cooperative members, is one way the REMC informs and educates its members. Indiana Connection is available not only in a print format, but as an electronic publication for those who prefer getting their information on their electronic devices.
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Understanding your electric rate
As a cooperative, we are owned by you, our members. And as our owners, you should know why our rates are Increasing, and how it will help you and your community. What this rate adjustment will help fund: • Upgrading all electric meters for increased security, reliability, and features • Additional vegetation clearing and right-of-way… Continue reading.
Meeting the demands of our growing communities and financial needs
Last month, I shared that a rate adjustment would be coming soon and discussed the cost of service study we conducted to determine our financial needs for the coming years. This month, I want to share the details, how it will impact your bill, and how you can make small changes to minimize the impact… Continue reading.
Costs are rising everywhere
The REMC’s 2026 rate adjustment is our first since 2022, but we know electricity isn’t the only cost members are worried about. According to the U. S. Bureau of Labor and Statistics, car insurance and medical care are up 10% since 2022, and prices for many household groceries are up more than 20% over that… Continue reading.
Cross on the Knobs to be lit
Since the early 1950s, REMC has lit the Cross on the Knobs to celebrate the holidays. The cross is 50 feet tall and can be seen from miles away. The cross is lit two weeks before Easter and two weeks before Christmas. We hope you enjoy the beauty that the cross brings to our community.
Hoosier Energy advances pollinator habitat conservation efforts
Hoosier Energy’s efforts to be a partner in conservation by creating healthy pollinator habitats continue to evolve. Three years after becoming the first generation and transmission cooperative to receive a Certificate of Inclusion for the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service Nationwide Candidate Conservation Agreement with Assurances (CCAA) for the monarch butterfly, and one year after… Continue reading.
Providing reliable service while staying financially strong
Anyone shopping at the grocery store knows that prices for everyday essentials have climbed in recent years, and the same pressures affect the equipment, materials, and services required to deliver safe, reliable electricity to our community. Because of that, a small rate adjustment is coming next year. Before I share any specifics, I want you… Continue reading.











