Noble REMC
Noble REMC is a member-owned electric cooperative headquartered in Albion, Indiana. As a cooperative, Noble 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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Lighting the Way: Marla is ‘Magic’
Noble REMC wouldn’t be successful without our employees. To highlight the work that they do, we’re launching a new series – Lighting the Way – to place a spotlight on those who help the co-op thrive. Growing up in Albion and graduating from Central Noble High School, Marla Ober is happy to have a position… Continue reading.
How smart is your meter?
The enhanced data collection and analysis and two-way communication of advanced metering infrastructure (AMI) opened many new doors. Although its use by Noble REMC continues to evolve, at a broad level, AMI enables opportunities that support grid operation and member service. Operational Benefit From an operational perspective, AMI can greatly reduce truck and personnel dispatches,… Continue reading.
Is solar right for you?
With renewable energy technology evolving and becoming more affordable, homeowners have started looking more into the investment of solar panels at their properties. But Noble REMC wants to make sure you have the right information before making the decision to sign on the dotted line. Talk to us first It is important for members to… Continue reading.
Do we have your updated contact information?
We want to keep you in the loop when it comes to importantinformation regarding your service with Noble REMC. Why? Outages can turn your day upside down. And we know you’d want us to let you know if we noticed unusually high use on your account that could increase your bill unnecessarily. What if your… Continue reading.
Co-op programs help you during the holiday season — and beyond
“The holidays.” I love everything about this time of year. Just the thought of the holiday season brings a smile to my face and evokes a sense of comfort and nostalgia, recalling family gatherings and traditions. It’s a time of reflection. I’m grateful for my own family as well as my co-op family. At Noble… Continue reading.
Your check is in the mail
A little extra cash in your pocket is never a bad thing, especially around the holiday season. As Noble REMC does each year to give back to the people who built us – you! – we’re once again returning our excess revenue to you, the members we serve. This cash back is given over time,… Continue reading.
Welcome Justin Fry to the REMC team
Noble REMC wouldn’t be successful without the hard work of our employees, and we were fortunate to recently welcome a new face to our team! Justin Fry joined our operations department in August as its newest journeyman lineman. He comes to the co-op with experience as a lineman for Auburn Electric, where he got his… Continue reading.
Reducing our carbon footprint
Times are changing, and Noble REMC is changing with them. Recent improvements and evolution in technology has led to a surge of discussions on the benefits of renewable energy and decarbonization. Plans are being made across the globe to go green, and our wholesale power supplier, Wabash Valley Power Alliance, recently announced its own proposal… Continue reading.
Interested in 4-H? Let us cover the cost.
The first 200 youth who enroll in area county 4-H programs for 2022, and whose families are Noble REMC members, will have their 4-H program fee reimbursed by us. When you enroll your child and pay the $15 program fee, contact your county’s Purdue Extension office to ask for a credit voucher, which you can… Continue reading.
Your pennies help communities
Noble REMC may not be Santa Claus, but our members make us feel like it with each distribution of our Operation Round Up grant funding. Closing out 2021 with our fourth quarter distribution, the pennies participating members donate by rounding up their bill each month are making a big impact. This year through Operation Round… Continue reading.















