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SEI REMC launches new podcast
Southeastern Indiana REMC is pleased to announce the launch of our new podcast, “The REMC Connection”! As a member-owned cooperative, we’re looking forward to telling the stories of our members, shining a light on the wonderful things they are doing in our communities, and finding new ways to connect. “The REMC Connection” is a monthly… Continue reading.
How vegetation management affects reliability
Providing reliable power to our member-consumers is a top priority for SEI REMC. As we approach the summer storm season, it is crucial to understand how vegetation management plays a significant role in maintaining reliability. While trees contribute to the charm, shade and beauty of our communities, they are also the primary cause of power… Continue reading.
Energy use peak times are here
If you look around your home, you likely have more devices and equipment that require electricity than ever before. Our connected lives are increasingly dependent on electricity to function. At the same time, as demand for electricity rises, Bartholomew County REMC must deliver an uninterrupted 24/7 power supply — regardless of market and grid conditions… Continue reading.
Capital credit refund continues in June
The power we buy from our wholesale power provider, Hoosier Energy, to sell to you constantly fluctuates in price. Because of this, the Wholesale Tracker is on your bill monthly and changes quarterly to recoup or credit the fluctuating cost of power we buy on your behalf. The tracker is a pass through from Hoosier… Continue reading.
Attend your 2023 Virtual Annual Meeting
Thursday, June 15 | 7 p.m. Members can stream the meeting on the following platforms: Annual Meeting Notice The annual meeting of Bartholomew County REMC will be held virtually on Thursday, June 15, 2023 at 7 p.m. to take action upon the following matters: In connection with the election of two (2) directors and two… Continue reading.
The value of member engagement
Most consumers would not equate active involvement with their electric company with helping their community. But Jay County REMC is not an ordinary utility company. We’re a co-op, and our business model is meant to serve the members and the community in which it operates — not to make a hefty profit for investors five… Continue reading.
Running for election
District 2 Bethany Edwards Bethany Edwards was born and raised in Adams County. After college, she and her husband lived in Tennessee and Alabama before returning home to Berne, Indiana. After recently feeling motivated to get involved in her community, Edwards felt led to run for the Jay County REMC Board of Directors. Edwards grew… Continue reading.










