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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Over $14,800 in grants awarded to local organizations
The WIN Energy REMC Community Trust recently presented six grants totaling $14,895 to the following organizations: The Operation Round Up program allows WIN Energy REMC members to reach out to worthy causes in their communities and work together to help others. Thank you to those members who round up their electric bills to the next… Continue reading.
2024 credentials and election committee report
We, the Credentials and Election Committee, appointed by the Board of Directors of WIN Energy REMC pursuant to Article 3, Section 3.10 and Article 4, Section 4.4 of the Bylaws of the Cooperative desire to inform you that the committee met on April 16, 2024 and performed their duties as outlined in the bylaw sections… Continue reading.
Win Energy REMC welcomes new employee
Please help welcome Amanda Stoneberger to WIN Energy REMC. She is the new administrative and payroll assistant in the Vincennes office. Welcome, Amanda!
Hoosier Energy celebrates 75th anniversary
Hoosier Energy celebrated its 75th anniversary during the 2024 Annual Meeting in French Lick, but the company chose to do so by looking ahead instead of looking back. During the day’s final session, called Palisades Nuclear Collaboration — Cooperative History in the Making, Hoosier Energy President and CEO Donna Walker sat down with Wolverine Power… Continue reading.
A woodpecker eviction
To keep electricity flowing safely and reliably, Hoosier Energy crews must be ready for anything. This spring, anything meant woodpeckers, resulting in the Redbird Line Rebuild. A hole had been spotted in one of the poles at Structure 80, part of a right of way running through the Redbird State Recreation Area in Greene County…. Continue reading.
Whatever it takes: Powering life
Did you know that line work is ranked as one of the 10 most dangerous jobs in the county? The lineworkers at WIN Energy REMC work rain or shine, in often challenging conditions to ensure you have reliable electricity. We’re celebrating Lineworker Appreciation Day on April 8. Our lineworkers, all 21 of them, love their… Continue reading.
Win Energy REMC welcomes new employee
Please help welcome Jesse Morin to WIN Energy REMC! Jesse has joined our Sullivan district as a line specialist. Welcome!
Employee promotions announced
Congratulations to Debbie Bezy and Becki Martin on their recent promotions. Debbie has been promoted to member services manager and Becki has been promoted to billing services manager. Both positions are based out of the Vincennes office.
Energy tip
A well-designed landscape can add beauty to your home and reduce home heating and cooling costs. Plant deciduous trees with high, spreading crowns to the south of your home to block sunlight in the summer and reduce the need for air conditioning. Deciduous trees lose their leaves in the winter, allowing sunlight to warm your… Continue reading.
Hoosier Energy’s Community Impact Fund aids organizations in Southern Indiana
Hoosier Energy strives to make helping communities and nonprofit organizations a priority within its territory, and the Community Impact Fund makes that possible. “Each year, we receive dozens of requests from local non-profits and statewide non-profits and vet those against a strategy we have developed,” said Matt Randall, manager of government and community relations, who… Continue reading.











