Clark County REMC
Clark County REMC is a member-owned electric cooperative headquartered in Sellersburg, Indiana. As a cooperative, Clark County REMC follows seven core principles that are universal to cooperatives worldwide. Among those principles is one stressing education, training and information. Indiana Connection, a monthly magazine published especially for Indiana’s electric cooperative members, is one way the REMC informs and educates its members. Indiana Connection is available not only in a print format, but as an electronic publication for those who prefer getting their information on their electronic devices.
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WhyElectrify
Hoosier Energy and its 18 member distribution cooperatives officially launched the WhyElectrify website, www.whyelectrify.com, on March 1. WhyElectrify is a one-stop resource to get answers for your energy questions. “There really was a lack of educational resources for member-consumers to learn about what’s happening in the industry, what’s happening with technology,” said Hoosier Energy Manager… Continue reading.
Inspecting poles to ensure reliable service
Spring is finally here! The weather is getting warmer, and as part of our commitment to providing reliable electric service to every member, REMC will be inspecting poles, service lines and other electrical equipment. This proactive approach saves us money and increases our reliability. In 2021, REMC members had power for 99.98% of the time, which… Continue reading.
The power behind your power
You’ve likely noticed Clark County REMC’s crews out and about, working on power lines and other electrical equipment in our community. It’s no secret that a lineworker’s job is tough –– but it’s a job that’s essential and must be done, often in challenging conditions. This month, as we celebrate Lineworker Appreciation Day on April… Continue reading.
Thank you, Candy!
Clark County REMC would like to thank District 1 Director Candy Meyer for her 36 years of faithful service to the members of our cooperative. Not only was Candy the first woman to serve on REMC’s board of directors, but she also has given more years of service to this co-op than any director in… Continue reading.
Hoosier Energy sells Merom Generating Station
Hoosier Energy’s Merom Generating Station in Sullivan County has a new owner — Hallador Power Company, LLC, a subsidiary of Terre Haute-based Hallador Energy Company. The transaction — which includes a 3 ½ year power purchase agreement (PPA) — is scheduled to close in mid-July once required governmental and financial approvals are obtained. Here’s what… Continue reading.
A message from CEO Jason Clemmons
As the new CEO, I couldn’t be more humbled to have this opportunity to serve you, the members of Clark County REMC. As I reflect on my 18 years in the electric industry, I incessantly keep the cooperative model near and dear to my heart. It’s the idea that those who use an enterprise… Continue reading.
Meet your director candidates
Steve Dieterlen | DISTRICT 2 (Incumbent) Steve Dieterlen is a senior operations support specialist with the United States Postal Service. He is a graduate of New Washington High School, and earned an Associate in Applied Science degree in mechanical engineering technology from Purdue University. He has completed extensive technical and managerial training at the U.S. Postal… Continue reading.
2022 early voting instructions
By mail Request a paper ballet by calling our office. Mark your selections by filling in the square next to the candidate of your choice. You may vote for one candidate in each district. Detach ballot and place in the enclosed return envelope. Mail to: Survey & Ballot Systems P.O. Box 46430 Eden Prairie, MN… Continue reading.
Enter your information to win a prize
If you are a senior or youth REMC member, you may be eligible to win a prize. Fill out the postcard in the hard copy of your magazine with your information to enter. To be entered to win you must register by April 15. You can return the postcard by mail, enter online at clarkremc.coop/annual-meeting,… Continue reading.