Grow your summer energy savings

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Posted on May 25 2024 in Warren County REMC
Charlie Dunn
CHARLIE DUNN
CEO

One of my favorite things about summer is the opportunity for fresh, homegrown food, whether it’s shopping at the local farmers market or sharing the abundance of garden tomatoes with a neighbor. It’s amazing how just a few seeds, some fertilizer, and water can turn into a bounty.

When I think about energy efficiency, I think about that bounty of food and how, with just a few simple actions, you can use less electricity and reap the rewards of energy savings.

You don’t need to be a farmer or botanist to know that plants need water — just like you don’t have to be a lineworker or engineer to know that adjusting the thermostat or turning off lights can reduce your monthly electric bill. In fact, if you read Warren County REMC’s pages in Indiana Connection regularly, you know there are a lot of things you can do at home to save electricity and money.

Summer months bring some of the highest energy bills of the year. But why? Cooling your home accounts for a large portion of your monthly energy use, and the hotter it gets, the harder and longer your air conditioner works to keep you cool.

I would like to share a few ways we’re here to help you save — not only during the dog days of summer but throughout the year.

One of the great things about being part of Warren County REMC that we’re locally owned by you, our members. So instead of making profits, we can focus on helping our community. That’s why we’ve developed incentives and programs to help you keep your money in your wallet.

REBATES

Warren County REMC offers ways to give you money back for efficient equipment you purchase, like heat pumps and water heaters. Many of our rebates can be claimed by simply filling out a form. Find a list of all our rebates at wcremc.com.

TAKE CONTROL OF YOUR USE

Use our SmartHub app to track your energy use. You can even get alerts when your use spikes so you can make changes in real-time.

WAYS TO PAY

If you’re having a difficult time paying the higher bills that come with increased use in the summer, contact us for more information.

Most people don’t know everything about electricity, and that’s why we’re here to help. There are no investors making profits here. Just knowledgeable people with local jobs, working for our neighbors to ensure there is electricity available when you need it. Contact us, and we can work with you to find more ways to save energy and money.

CHARLIE DUNNCEO