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Easy steps to greater efficiency
Do you want to save money and electricity but have limited time, money and patience? According to the Department of Energy, a “typical American family” spends nearly $2,000 per year on its home energy bills. Much of that money, however, is wasted through leaky windows or ducts, old appliances or inefficient heating and cooling systems. … Continue reading.
Our ‘New Normal’
COVID-19 has affected us like nothing we’ve experienced in this lifetime. We’ve undergone social distancing, schools across the nation have closed, jobs have been lost, incomes affected, and so much more. As our nation takes steps to recover, it has become clear that we will be embracing a “new normal” in our daily lives. Although… Continue reading.
Sharing in your co-op’s success
One tangible benefit of being an REMC customer — that literally puts money back in your pocket — is your access to what are called “capital credits.” Capital credits are simply your share of your electric cooperative ownership. This concept of returning your financial investment in your electric utility back to you is something you… Continue reading.
Apply now for an Operation Round Up grant
Since 1939, Southeastern Indiana REMC has been committed to improving our members’ quality of life. This tradition continues with our community service program called Operation Round Up. Members participate by agreeing to have their monthly bill amount rounded up to the next whole dollar. On average, these individual contributions amount to 50 cents a month,… Continue reading.
Indiana 211 is here to help
2-1-1 is a free and confidential service that provides Hoosiers with help and answers from thousands of health and human service agencies and resources in their local communities. Resources for utility bill assistance can be found by dialing 2-1-1.
Low Income Home Energy Assistance Program
An existing program, LIHEAP is a federally-funded grant program that helps low-income households meet their immediate home energy needs. The LIHEAP fund received a sizable allocation of new federal funds as part of the coronavirus stimulus program. LIHEAP funds are distributed through local Community Action agencies. All Indiana counties have intake offices. To find your… Continue reading.
Critical connections behind the power
It takes a village. While you’ve probably seen our lineworkers out on a job site or spoken to our energy advisor during an audit, there are many behind the scenes at Noble REMC who also labor tirelessly to help keep the lights on. However, they do so with little or no public recognition or acknowledgement…. Continue reading.
2019 Noble REMC Annual Report
This year has brought unprecedented challenges for our communities, as schools, businesses and workplaces closed for the safety of all as the COVID-19 pandemic spread. With safety as our first priority, Noble REMC also made the tough decision to cancel our in-person Annual Meeting and Picnic, and transition the business meeting online. Members can watch… Continue reading.
REMC gives back to look forward
While some of our youth programs were canceled this year due to COVID-19, Noble REMC is proud and happy to announce the recipients of our 2020 scholarships. We awarded three $1,000 scholarships to help students in our community further their education. To be eligible, the recipients’ parents or guardians must be members of Noble REMC…. Continue reading.









