Attention members! Beginning May 7, Warren County REMC’s pay-by-phone number will change. Please call 855-940-3832 to make your payment or visit us online at wcremc.com to use one of our online payment options. Contact our office if you have any questions regarding paying your bill.
Vegetation management and tree trimming does more than keep your yard looking nice. Its also a vital part of keeping power to your home or business flowing efficiently and safely. Starting in late June, Warren County REMC’s contractors will be performing right-of-way maintenance on summer foliage that poses a risk to the functionality of your… Continue reading.
Davey Resource Group (DRG), a contractor for Warren County REMC, is performing a GPS inspection in your area. The scope of DRG’s work is to locate all wooden poles, meters, and underground devices that your electric cooperatives owns and maintains. This process involves walking to the devices, installing pole tags and/or stickers to identify the… Continue reading.
When I started working for the REMC years ago, I was told we were a cooperative. At that point, I didn’t quite understand the meaning behind that. As I continued into my co-op career, I learned that being a part of a cooperative is special. Instead of a few people owning the business, like an… Continue reading.
On April 18, employees had the opportunity to attend Lincoln High School’s Career Fair. All students from Lincoln High School and Clark Middle School attended, while juniors and seniors from Rivet, North Knox, and South Knox also attended. Sullivan High School students had the opportunity to learn about electricity and view our live line demonstration… Continue reading.
Tornadoes or other weather-related disasters often bring widespread power outages. Most electric utilities follow a similar methodical plan that ensures power is restored to the greatest number of people in the shortest amount of time in the safest manner possible. To do that, your co-op utilizes this priority system when line crews are working on… Continue reading.
Consumers with water, gas, and electricity connections have long been targets for utility scams. But in today’s digital world, every swipe and click increases the risk of potential scams. Scammers are more sophisticated than ever, and they understand our increasing reliance on technology. With their sharpened digital knives, scammers have adapted their tactics to trick… Continue reading.
A lot of people won’t plug in their new TV or toaster without reading the instruction book at least once. But many will move into a new home without understanding the electrical system that makes everything work. Would you know how to trip the main circuit if someone was being shocked at an outlet somewhere? … Continue reading.