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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Eckert retires after 37 years of service to the cooperative
After 37 years of faithful service to the members of Clark County REMC, Journeyman Lineman Mark Eckert is retiring. Eckert began his career at REMC in 1984 as an apprentice lineman and worked his way to journeyman rank. Eckert also completed a four-year meter technician apprenticeship where he earned the top score in his class. … Continue reading.
‘Cooperative difference’ survey launching
Touchstone Energy Cooperatives (TSE Services) will soon be offering electric consumers the opportunity to share their thoughts on what makes the “cooperative difference.” Member-consumers may be contacted to share their opinions via online surveys or by a simple telephone conversation. When member-consumers participate in the survey, they will be sending Clark County REMC direct feedback… Continue reading.
We’re committed to providing you reliable and affordable power
This month I wanted to address a few of the questions that many members have been asking following the historic power failures in Texas last month. The issues and solutions for their situation are complicated, but that doesn’t mean you need to be worried about power and reliability here in Southern Indiana. Here are a… Continue reading.
Ice Storm Mutual Aid
Clark County REMC linemen Jerry Applegate, Clay Willis, Nathan Clayton and Cody Christianson were among the over three dozen Indiana electric cooperative linemen who helped restore power in Kentucky and Virginia following crippling ice storms in February. The team from Clark County REMC was among the group assigned to Rappahannock Electric Cooperative which serves 170,000… Continue reading.
2021 Residential Energy Program
Clark County REMC wants to help members become as energy efficient as possible. We offer equipment rebates to encourage and reward purchasing equipment that meets specific energy standards and water heaters that can be purchased, installed, and financed on your REMC bill. HVAC incentives Incentives are available for residential single-family homes. This includes condominiums. Heating… Continue reading.
It Pays To Auto Pay
In honor of Earth Day on April 22, do your part to help make our planet a better place. It can be as simple as switching to Auto Pay. Each week in April, all members who enroll in Auto Pay will AUTOMATICALLY be entered to win a $25 bill credit awarded each Friday to one… Continue reading.
Co-op Careers: How to stand out in the crowd
Five years ago, Tina Dixon joined Hoosier Energy’s human resources department. With over 20 years of experience today, Dixon helps the electric cooperative connect job applicants to available positions. She is on the frontline of seeing the Hoosier Energy workforce being built and how it is adapting to change. “Through my experience at Hoosier… Continue reading.













