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Electric reliability warnings
The North American Reliability Corporation (NERC) issued a warning for the MISO region this summer followed by its highest-level alert ever given for this coming winter. This alert is letting people know that in extreme temperatures our electric generation supply simply cannot keep up with demand. If the supply/demand problem becomes too great, our regional… Continue reading.
Cooperative Principle 2: Democratic Member Control
Southern Indiana Power provides electric service to its members by adhering to seven cooperative principles. Today we would like to introduce you to the second cooperative principle, “Democratic Member Control.” Every year Southern Indiana Power conducts an annual meeting for the purpose of electing directors that represent the membership. That means you, as a member… Continue reading.
May board meeting notes
In an effort to keep you informed of your cooperative’s operations and activities, the following are highlights of the May 31 board meeting.
Working to serve you
“We’re here to serve you.” We’ve all heard this phrase countless times. These words may sound generic, but to us — your local electric cooperative — they mean everything. Orange County REMC was created to serve our community. Back in the day, neighbors joined together and formed our co-op for the common good. In our… Continue reading.
Welcome our new intern
Vincent Lamb, shown in photo above, has joined the Orange County REMC team as our new accounting intern. He graduated from Orleans High School and attends Indiana State University. Lamb enjoys car maintenance, video games, dirt biking and strategy games. He is most excited to learn about all aspects of accounting.
Operation Round Up: Celebrating 10 years
Marshall County REMC celebrates 10 years of Operation Round Up this July. Through ORU, donations from you and other cooperative members are collected and placed in a separate fund administered by the Marshall County Community Foundation. Nonprofit organizations in our community can apply for grants. A volunteer board reviews the applications and chooses which programs… Continue reading.











