Electricity brings everyday value

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Posted on Aug 02 2020 in Warren County REMC
Phil High
PHIL HIGH
General Manager

Even though I work in the energy industry, like most people, I still don’t think much about the electricity I use. I expect the lights to turn on when I flip the switch and the coffeemaker to work each morning. Because electricity is so abundant, we don’t think much about it. Since many of us have been spending more time at home over the past few months, we have likely been using more energy. And yet, we still expect an endless supply of power with uninterrupted service 24/7. The only time we are really concerned about electricity is when the power goes out or perhaps when the monthly bill arrives.

Given how electricity powers our modern lifestyle every day, it’s a great value, especially when compared to other common services and expenses. For example, think back to the cost of a gallon of gasoline 20 years ago. Consider the cost of groceries or a cup of your favorite specialty coffee from a few years back. In comparison, the cost of electricity has remained largely flat, unlike most other consumer goods. 

Like many of you, I have a cell phone to stay connected, and I subscribe to cable channels so I can enjoy more viewing options. Many of us consider these necessities for modern day life. We can see what we’re getting for our money, and we pay the price for those services. In contrast, when we use electricity, we don’t necessarily “see” all that we’re getting for our money. 

But considering what electricity does for us, it’s a tremendous value for our quality of life as well as our budgets. For comparison, check out the graphic on page 6.

The bottom line: electricity brings everyday value. At the same time, we are striving to increase our service reliability, reduce those brief interruptions and reduce costs. We are continually working to improve our operations to ensure a smarter grid and exploring more renewable energy options where possible through our power provider, Wabash Valley Power Alliance. 

Warren County REMC provides the reliable service you expect and deserve as valued members of the co-op. We want to help you save energy and money. 

We recognize that the past few months have been challenging for many of our members and we’re here to help. If you have questions about your account or are looking for ways to save energy at home, please give us a call. Warren County REMC is your electric co-op and our sole purpose is to serve you and the needs of our community. That’s everyday value.