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More than 17K awarded in Operation Round Up grants
Boone REMC’s Operation Round Up board of trustees recently awarded the following grants: Operation Round Up is a voluntary program for which Boone REMC members allow their electric bills to be rounded up to the next whole dollar. Those extra cents are put into an independent, 501(c)(3) trust and disbursed through a grant process. An… Continue reading.
Luse joins Operation Round Up board
Colleen Luse, in photo at right, recently joined Boone REMC’s Operation Round Up board of trustees. She and her husband, Tim, own Luse Seed & Insurance Services, Inc. They attend New Hope Christian Church and enjoy spending time with their children, Olivia and Drew Clark, Abby and Garrett Luse, Audrey and Taylor Brindle, Shannon Cottrell… Continue reading.
Learn about the electric grid at upcoming event
Boone REMC hosts three Member Advisory Committee (MAC) meetings each year to provide an opportunity for our members to learn about topics that impact the utility industry and to share feedback with the board of directors and employees. At our next MAC meeting, members will learn more about how the flow of electricity is managed… Continue reading.
Boone REMC provides educational demonstrations
Our member services team provided an educational presentation to a local Trail Life Troop in late March. Member Services Technicians Rex Princell and Matt Walters covered electrical safety with a hot line demonstration and shared more about the work of electric linemen. One of our founding cooperative principles is “education, training and information.” As such,… Continue reading.
Powered by Purpose: 2023 Annual Meeting
Thank you to all our members who returned their director election ballots. Incumbent directors Danny Lawson (District 1), Tom Dull (District 2) and Mark Gruninger (District 3) were re-elected to three-year terms. If you returned your ballot, you will see a $15 bill credit on your May billing statement. Don’t forget to take the survey by May… Continue reading.
Five common home energy myths
Widespread misconceptions about energy use can increase utility bills and reduce comfort. Here are five energy myths that may be costing you. Myth: Setting the thermostat higher or lower will heat or cool a room faster. Most furnaces and air conditioners work at the same speed, no matter what the thermostat setting. Unless you have… Continue reading.
Shift into more green
When everybody’s using electricity during peak times, costs can go up. But with a Wi-Fi thermostat and a little help from our PowerShift Wi-Fi Thermostat Program, we make tiny temperature adjustments that save everyone money when electricity is most expensive. Get $50 just for signing up — and another $25 for each year you stay… Continue reading.
A Wi-Fi thermostat can connect you to savings
Your high-speed internet connection can hook you up with savings — on your heating and cooling costs. As more people gain access to broadband internet connections, they may consider upgrading to a Wi-Fi thermostat. Fortunately, your local electric cooperative offers a $45 rebate for qualifying Wi-Fi thermostat upgrades. And beyond the rebate, a Wi-Fi thermostat… Continue reading.
Strategic subcommittee looks to the future
Distributed Energy Resources (DERs) are, in general, small-scale energy resources that provide electric capacity or energy close to where they are used. DERs are an evolving part of the utility landscape for consumers — and for Hoosier Energy, as well. In an effort to maximize the benefits of technologies such as battery storage, electric vehicle… Continue reading.
Join us for the Steuben County REMC Annual Meeting
Steuben County REMC’s 86th annual meeting will be held virtually on June 10, with a Member Appreciation Day held on a later date. Look out for the May issue of Indiana Connection for more details and the official meeting notice.
Sign up for budget billing
Do you want to level out your electric bill? Steuben County REMC offers budget billing to help members manage their monthly bills by equalizing them each month. To be eligible to sign up for budget billing: Budget accounts are recalculated at the beginning of the calendar year, and the monthly amount is adjusted accordingly. Your… Continue reading.
Celebrating our 500th broadband installation
Steuben County REMC’s broadband project has been steadily increasing pace over the course of the last few months. So far through Phase I open zones, we have seen almost double the take rate of our early market projections. In some cases, this created a backlog of orders, extending installation lead times to up to 60… Continue reading.













