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Electrical education for kids
Electricity can be extraordinary and dangerous. As adults, we understand that. For children, it’s hard to look past the convenience of flipping a switch and understand that it can have fatal consequences if misused. Every May, we visit local schools to share our Electrical Education for Kids (EEK) program with their current class of 1st… Continue reading.
Don’t let the cry of ‘timber’ shiver or splinter your timbers
Trees add immeasurable value to your property but maintaining them comes with a cost. They need pruning, and sometimes heavy trimming or removal. The most common types of serious tree trimming accidents are: Electrocution — You can be seriously injured or killed if you come into contact with an electric line. If there’s a chance… Continue reading.
Shaping our energy future through innovation
The energy industry is undergoing significant change driven by technology and the transition to more sustainable forms of energy. Innovation is essential in addressing these challenges and ensuring a continuous, reliable and affordable power supply. Electric co-ops are no strangers to adapting to the needs of the local communities we serve. Noble REMC has always… Continue reading.
Celebrating you!
After the whiplash of Mother Nature in spring bringing us high temperatures and buckets of rain, you couldn’t have asked for a better night to host nearly 1,100 of our members during our annual Member Appreciation Event on May 30. The sun was shining and a slight breeze was in the air for Noble REMC… Continue reading.
Lighting the way
Kevin Dreibelbis is pretty well known in the community — it’s kind of his job. As Noble REMC’s communications and marketing manager, he works to connect with other business leaders and give back to the organizations who give so much to our members. These relationships are what helped him move from a cleaner of the… Continue reading.
Avoiding the rush: Time-of-use matters
Did you know that when you use electricity often matters as much as how much electricity you consume? I don’t think it would surprise anyone to learn that electricity use fluctuates throughout the day based on consumer demand, and that we must be able to provide enough electricity to meet the energy demands of our… Continue reading.
Annual Meeting recap
Thanks to all of you who joined us for the LaGrange County REMC Annual Meeting on June 7. For those who couldn’t attend, we look forward to seeing you next year! We had a great turnout and enjoyed catching up with many of you, some of which attended your first Annual Meeting, and others who… Continue reading.
Boosting internet speeds with kids at home
In today’s digital age, a fast and reliable internet connection is crucial for households, especially with the kids at home this summer. Whether it’s for online gaming, streaming educational content, or connecting with friends and family, having efficient internet speeds can make a significant difference. At LaGrange County REMC Broadband, we understand the unique challenges… Continue reading.
2024 Annual Meeting election results
The director election results are in, with a record year totaling 1,500 members participating. Congratulations to the following directors: Videos can be viewed on YouTube, Facebook, and our website. Thank you to all who voted and watched the weekly Annual Meeting videos.
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MISO issues electric reliability warnings
Balancing the demand for electricity with just-in-time supply and then transmitting the electricity over an expansive grid of transmission and distribution lines makes the U.S. electric grid the most complex machine in our nation’s history. The Midcontinent Independent System Operator (MISO) issued a warning for the Midwest region this summer, followed by its highest-level alert… Continue reading.