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Ask the energy advisor

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Posted on Jan 07, 2020 in LaGrange County REMC

Nothing’s better than preparing for a hot shower, with your loofa and shower cap in hand, only to absentmindedly walk into an odorous wall of rotten egg smell. Right? Let’s be real: of course not. There are a lot of better smells.  Nearly everyone who gets their water from a well knows about and has… Continue reading.

Touching base

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Posted on Jan 07, 2020 in Heartland REMC

Spring isn’t too far off, and you are probably already starting your “To Do List” of spring projects.  If your spring home projects involve upgrading your electric meter base, please remember Heartland REMC requires all new meter bases installed on our system to have a lever bypass. These bypasses will need to be inside all… Continue reading.

FIRST quarter tracker

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Posted on Jan 07, 2020 in Bartholomew County REMC

The power we buy from Hoosier Energy to sell to you constantly fluctuates in price. Because of this, the tracker will again change for the first quarter. The energy tracker, that adjusts quarterly, allows us to keep our base rates consistent, but still collect the money we will owe for the purchased power.  There is no mark-up… Continue reading.

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Operation Round Up tax reduction

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Posted on Jan 07, 2020 in Bartholomew County REMC

Remember to look at your first BCREMC bill of the year to see your total Operation Round Up contribution for 2019. Your contributions are a charitable donation to the Bartholomew County Community Fund Trust and are tax deductible.  Approximately 55 percent of our membership participated in Operation Round Up during 2019. Please consider rounding up your bill… Continue reading.

Tree trimming to continue

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Posted on Jan 07, 2020 in Bartholomew County REMC

Bartholomew County REMC trims trees as part of our ongoing vegetation management program. We trim away branches growing through or around our lines. We also remove branches growing above lines, where snow or ice could cause branches to sag or fall onto live lines. The amount of pruning necessary varies depending on the type of… Continue reading.