WIN Energy REMC
WIN Energy REMC is a member-owned electric cooperative headquartered in Vincennes, Indiana. As a cooperative, WIN Energy follows seven core principles that are universal to cooperatives worldwide. Among those principles is one stressing education, training and information. Indiana Connection, a monthly magazine published especially for Indiana’s electric cooperative members, is one way the REMC informs and educates its members. Indiana Connection is available not only in a print format, but as an electronic publication for those who prefer getting their information on their electronic devices.
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Notice of unclaimed funds
Pursuant to the law of the State of Indiana (I.C. 8-1-13-11) and the Bylaws and Policy of Western Indiana Energy Rural Electric Membership Corporation (WIN Energy REMC), formerly Knox County REMC and Sullivan County REMC, and pursuant to notice of eligibility of capital credit refund having been given previously to the members as required, after… Continue reading.
Celebrating a season of service
The Christmas holiday is one of my favorite times of the year. Although I try to avoid the “hustle and bustle” of the season, I look forward to celebrating Christmas at family gatherings and holiday parties and, of course, binge-watching Hallmark Christmas movies. But most of all, I value how this season brings people together… Continue reading.
Apply for youth programs
COOPERATIVE CALENDAR OF STUDENT ART CONTEST 2026 Since 1998, Indiana Connection and participating Indiana electric cooperatives have held an annual art contest for Indiana students in grades kindergarten through 12. The winning works from each grade are used to illustrate the Cooperative Calendar of Student Art that participating REMCs/RECs will distribute. ENTER: Visit winenergyremc.com. Enter… Continue reading.
Unmasking energy scams
Halloween might be over, but many people are still disguising themselves — not as clowns or pumpkins — but as scammers. Anyone with water, gas, and electricity connections has long been a target for utility scams. In today’s digital world, every swipe and click can increase the risk of potential scams. Everyday people are disguising… Continue reading.
Win Energy REMC employees participate in the first All Employee Safety Day
WIN Energy REMC employees participated in the first All Employee Safety Day in September. Employees attended several presentations. Channing Hardy, Industrial Health Clinician at Good Samaritan Hospital, spoke about ergonomics. Chuck Tiemann, retired Indiana Electric Cooperatives Safety & Risk Management instructor, spoke about his experience as a former lineman who underwent electrical contact and encouraged… Continue reading.
Win Energy REMC in the community
In September, employees participated in Vigo County Soil and Water District’s Vigo County Field Days. Approximately 1,000 students had the opportunity to view and learn from our tabletop safety demonstration. A few of our employees who reside in the Sullivan area participated in the Sullivan Corn Festival Parade.
Employee promotion
Congratulations to Luke Miller on his recent promotion to Metering Services Manager. He has worked at WIN Energy REMC since 2012. Join us in congratulating Luke!
Electrify Indiana 2024
Electrify Indiana 2024, presented by Hoosier Energy, Wabash Valley Power Alliance, and Indiana Electric Cooperatives, took the Westin Hotel in Indianapolis by storm on Aug. 26. Over 300 people, representing 120 companies, 48 sponsors, and 44 tradeshow booths, attended the event designed to promote beneficial electrification. There was something for everyone. The day featured nine… Continue reading.
A commitment to habitat protection
Two years ago, Hoosier Energy became the first generation and transmission cooperative to receive a Certificate of Inclusion for the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service Nationwide Candidate Conservation Agree with Assurances (CCAA) for the monarch butterfly. That commitment to integrated vegetation management and the practices encouraging habitat maintenance and development continues to reap benefits. This… Continue reading.
Growing up co-op
As a young girl, I grew up in rural Indiana in our family home, which was served by the local REMC. At that time, I didn’t really understand what it meant to be part of a co-op, nor did I comprehend the importance electric cooperatives played in the history of rural America. It wasn’t until… Continue reading.













