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Inspecting poles to ensure reliable service

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Posted on Apr 05, 2022 in Clark County REMC

Spring is finally here! The weather is getting warmer, and as part of our commitment to providing reliable electric service to every member, REMC will be inspecting poles, service lines and other electrical equipment. This proactive approach saves us money and increases our reliability. In 2021, REMC members had power for 99.98% of the time, which… Continue reading.

The power behind your power

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Posted on Apr 05, 2022 in Clark County REMC

You’ve likely noticed Clark County REMC’s crews out and about, working on power lines and other electrical equipment in our community. It’s no secret that a lineworker’s job is tough –– but it’s a job that’s essential and must be done, often in challenging conditions. This month, as we celebrate Lineworker Appreciation Day on April… Continue reading.

Thank you, Candy!

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Posted on Apr 05, 2022 in Clark County REMC

Clark County REMC would like to thank District 1 Director Candy Meyer for her 36 years of faithful service to the members of our cooperative. Not only was Candy the first woman to serve on REMC’s board of directors, but she also has given more years of service to this co-op than any director in… Continue reading.

The power behind your power

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Posted on Apr 05, 2022 in Bartholomew County REMC

You’ve likely noticed Bartholomew County REMC’s crews out and about, working on power lines and other electrical equipment in our community. It’s no secret that a lineworker’s job is tough –– but it’s a job that’s essential and must be done, often in challenging conditions. This month, as we celebrate Lineworker Appreciation Day on April 11,… Continue reading.

Springtime incentives available

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Posted on Apr 05, 2022 in Bartholomew County REMC

Electric Lawn Equipment  Apply for an electric lawn equipment incentive in 2022. Rebate now available for corded or battery-powered options of: Push or self-propelled lawnmowers String trimmers Leaf blowers There are many advantages to electric lawn equipment technologies, No oil to change. No pesky spark plugs or fuel filters. Traditionally quieter than fossil fuel engines No need… Continue reading.

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