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Operation Round Up updates

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Posted on Jun 03, 2020 in Boone Power

Craig Anderson of Duke Realty will be the newest ORU board member. The board also voted to approve partial funding for Advance Park. A $2,750 grant was awarded for the installation of radio control (RC) racetracks and a driver’s stand. The park board plans to schedule sanctioned races where racers will come from other areas… Continue reading.

Smart thermostat options

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Posted on Jun 03, 2020 in Boone Power

Heating and cooling costs account for around half of a user’s energy bill according to the U.S. Department of Energy. So when it comes to reducing energy use and cutting home energy costs, the most impact can be made by programming the thermostat. The right thermostat settings could yield energy savings of 8-15%, and new… Continue reading.

Copeland remembers days gone by

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Posted on Jun 03, 2020 in Boone Power

When Charles Copeland went to work at Boone REMC 10 years after its founding and right after coming back from the service, he probably couldn’t foresee what Boone REMC would look like after 37 1/2 years of work or now after nearly 75 years. When he retired, he noted the difference between the modern power… Continue reading.

Controlling expenses amid COVID-19

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Posted on Jun 02, 2020 in Harrison REMC

The negative impacts of the current pandemic are far reaching and affecting nearly all of us. As a result, the REMC has experienced major decreases for energy sales during the COVID-19 issue because many of the REMC’s largest member businesses have temporarily closed or reduced operations during the months of March, April and May. Operating… Continue reading.

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2020 youth programs cancelled

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Posted on Jun 02, 2020 in Harrison REMC

Every year, Harrison REMC accepts applications for the Indiana Youth Tour to Washington, D.C., and Touchstone Energy Camp at Camp Tecumseh in Brookston, Indiana. These opportunities have been a great way for the co-op to connect with our youth. In April, our national and statewide associations made the decision to cancel both programs due to… Continue reading.

Scholarship winners

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Posted on Jun 02, 2020 in Harrison REMC

Each year Harrison REMC awards several $1,000 scholarships to local students who choose to attend a local university or college to continue their education. These scholarships are awarded each spring to graduating seniors who live with a parent or guardian who is an REMC member.  Awards are based on academic achievement. 2020 scholarship recipients: Homeschool:… Continue reading.

Easy, affordable solar power

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Posted on Jun 02, 2020 in Harrison REMC

We at Harrison REMC are excited about the My Solar program. My Solar provides electricity through solar energy without any installation on your home or business. Members have access to easy, affordable solar power no matter where you live. Rather than installing these solar panels on your home or business, Harrison REMC will keep and… Continue reading.

It’s the Power Moves program’s 10th anniversary

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Posted on May 29, 2020 in A Co-op Perspective, Boone Power, Heartland REMC, Kankakee Valley REMC, LaGrange County REMC, Marshall County REMC, Noble REMC, Steuben County REMC, Warren County REMC

Does it seem odd that a company would encourage people to use less of what it sells? Probably. But then, Wabash Valley Power has always been a different kind of electric company. If you’re not familiar with Wabash Valley Power, we are the wholesale electricity supplier for 23 local electric cooperatives in Indiana, Illinois, and… Continue reading.

Focused on the future

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Posted on May 29, 2020 in A Co-op Perspective, Bartholomew County REMC, Clark County REMC, Decatur County REMC, Harrison REMC, Orange County REMC, Southeastern Indiana REMC, Southern Indiana Power

Working alongside our 18 member-cooperatives, Hoosier Energy is creating competitive advantages for the industries, farms and residences that make up the communities that depend on us to meet their power needs, provide economic opportunities and create jobs. Every conversation, every project, every pilot program is executed with one question in mind — how will our… Continue reading.

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Continuing to serve you

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Posted on May 06, 2020 in Warren County REMC

As we all deal with the new realities brought on by the coronavirus, I want to assure you that Warren County REMC has been here to help you. Our staff has continued to do their best to provide the reliable electric service you have come to expect from your electric cooperative.  We realize that after… Continue reading.

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