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Pole treatments to begin soon
American Energy will be doing our pole inspection this year. They are expected to start middle of May and will be here several months. There will be three guys, one white truck with Contracted by Clark County REMC signs and a white ATV with flashing lights. They wear vests with “AES Utility Inspection” on them. They… Continue reading.
Electric cooperatives power developing region of Guatemala
Our very own Kevin Porter, lineman, joined a crew of 15 other Indiana electric cooperative linemen on a trip to a developing area of Guatemala in March as part of an international initiative to bring electricity to the region. The crew spent two weeks electrifying the village of El Zapotillo in Huehuetenango. The team electrified… Continue reading.
Thanks for a great annual meeting!
One of my favorite events of the year is the annual meeting. This year marked the 78th annual meeting and it was held on April 8. We are unpacking, taking notes on ways to improve, and already planning for 2018. It takes a lot of time and hard work by each of the employees and… Continue reading.
See you at our annual meeting
It’s that time of year again; Clark County REMC is gearing up for the 2017 annual meeting, which will be held on Saturday, April 8, at Silver Creek High School. Clark County REMC employees work hard to host this fun event, and I encourage you to attend and exercise some of the many rights you… Continue reading.
Rate increase
We recently announced a rate increase that will be put into effect with billing in May 2017. The rates residential members pay for electric service will increase by approximately 3.28 percent for 1,000 kWh’s. You may recall in May 2016 that your REMC conducted a cost of service study. This study helped us to identify… Continue reading.
Happy Easter
Our employees and board of directors would like to wish you and your family a very happy Easter holiday. This is the perfect opportunity to count our blessings as we spend the day with loved ones. As we’ve done for many years, the REMC will light the Cross on the Knobs to celebrate the holiday…. Continue reading.
National Lineman Appreciation Day
Linemen serve on the frontlines of our nation’s energy needs, and on April 18, 2017, Clark County REMC will honor the men and women who work in challenging and often dangerous conditions to keep the lights on. We are proud to recognize all electric linemen for the services they perform around the clock in difficult… Continue reading.
Home seminar: April 26 and 27
Clark County REMC is a great resource for building energy-efficient homes. If your in the market to buy or build a home, or you’re ready to remodel your present home, attend one of the REMC’s FREE Touchstone Energy Home Seminars. You’ll learn great ways to save money through energy-efficient construction techniquest. All seminars are held… Continue reading.
Your fridge needs a retirement plan
Your old fridge or freezer can use up to four times the energy of newer models. Here’s a plan: Let us recycle it. We’ll haul it away for free, you’ll get $50 and save up to $150 a year in energy costs. It’s a retirement plan that really pays. Appliance Requirements: Must be a non-commercial… Continue reading.
Working for you: Ruth Ann Graves
Ruth Ann Graves is working for you. As a Member Service Specialist, Ruth Ann has been with Clark County REMC for 18 years. When asked what he enjoys most about her job, she stated, “The members of Clark County REMC are very important to me. I especially love how much our community cares for one another.”… Continue reading.
2016: a year of milestones
June 2016 was the 80th anniversary of the formation of Paulding Putnam Electric Cooperative. This huge milestone is only one of the many we experienced in 2016. Employee safety set new records, capital credits retirements were at an all-time high, and outage minutes were reduced to the lowest level in recent memory. The cooperative board… Continue reading.
Grateful for opportunity
ational Lineman Appreciation Day — April 10 this year — takes on a whole new meaning for Paulding Putnam Electric Co-op (PPEC) employee Terry Minic. Minic was part of the tree trimming department at PPEC for eight years, spending six of those years as tree trimming supervisor. But now he recently signed on as an… Continue reading.













