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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October is Co-op Month
October is National Co-op Month. It’s a perfect time to highlight the many ways electric cooperatives are unique. Here at Clark County REMC, we are locally governed by a board of directors who live and work right in our own communities. This allows us to address the needs of our members quickly and specifically. Our… Continue reading.
Value of power generated from coal
Hoosier Energy operates a coal-based generation facility located near Sullivan. The Merom Generating Station produces reliable energy 24/7/365. This station is part of Hoosier Energy’s “All of the Above” energy strategy that also includes renewable energy resources. This station has state-of-the-art environmental pollution control equipment installed that is used to reduce emissions. This equipment operates… Continue reading.
Walker named next Hoosier Energy CEO
Donna Walker is currently the chief financial officer and executive vice president of Hoosier Energy Rural Electric Cooperative Inc. a non-profit generation and transmission cooperative providing wholesale electric service to 18 member distribution cooperatives in central and southern Indiana and southeastern Illinois. Since joining the organization in 1995, Walker has progressively advanced to a… Continue reading.
Prepaying for electricity curbs consumption
Take a minute to think about your car. In order to get from point A to point B you have to put gas in it. Your car lets you know when your gas tank is running low by a gauge on your dashboard. Let’s say you put $20 of gasoline in your tank. That might… Continue reading.
Go prepaid
The prepaid electric service (PES) from Clark County REMC allows you to choose how much and how often you want to pay before you use the electricity. With PES, YOU pay for electricity in advance, how and when you choose. Purchasing electricity before you use it allows you to control your budget and pay how… Continue reading.
Look out for scams and scammers
Utility scams often involve an individual or group posing as an employee of your electric cooperative. The scammer may use threatening language in order to frighten you into offering your credit card or bank account information. Don’t fall victim to these types of scams. Understand the threats posed and your best course of action: If… Continue reading.
Visit our website and find ways to save!
SmartHub Our SmartHub app or our online version at theremc.smarthub.coop makes it easy to view and pay your bill from your computer or mobile device. You can also look at your history of electric use and get detailed information about your account. Clark County REMC members can also use SmartHub to contact a member service… Continue reading.
Working for You: Kellie Parker
Kellie Parker is Working for You. As an Applications Specialist, Kellie has been with Clark County REMC for a year and a half. Before taking her position with REMC, Kellie worked for Five-Star Technology as a Software Specialist. When asked what she enjoys most about her job at REMC, she stated, “I get to help others… Continue reading.














