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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2021 Residential Energy Program
Clark County REMC wants to help members become as energy efficient as possible. We offer equipment rebates to encourage and reward purchasing equipment that meets specific energy standards and water heaters that can be purchased, installed, and financed on your REMC bill. HVAC incentives Incentives are available for residential single-family homes. This includes condominiums. Heating… Continue reading.
It Pays To Auto Pay
In honor of Earth Day on April 22, do your part to help make our planet a better place. It can be as simple as switching to Auto Pay. Each week in April, all members who enroll in Auto Pay will AUTOMATICALLY be entered to win a $25 bill credit awarded each Friday to one… Continue reading.
Co-op Careers: How to stand out in the crowd
Five years ago, Tina Dixon joined Hoosier Energy’s human resources department. With over 20 years of experience today, Dixon helps the electric cooperative connect job applicants to available positions. She is on the frontline of seeing the Hoosier Energy workforce being built and how it is adapting to change. “Through my experience at Hoosier… Continue reading.
A message from the general manager David Vince
What a difference a year can make. This time last year I wrote to you about our plans for a successful Annual Meeting, celebrating 81 years of co-op service in southern Indiana. Registration gifts had been purchased, door prizes secured, entertainment booked, and invitations were in the mail. But on March 13, everything came to… Continue reading.
2020 executive summary
The last 12 months have been difficult for so many families and businesses. But despite the obstacles we have all faced, one thing hasn’t changed: Clark County REMC’s commitment to you, our member-owners. There are three parts of our business that we constantly monitor to make sure we are meeting your expectations: reliability, strength, and… Continue reading.
2020 Clark County REMC Annual Meeting Report
Due to the outbreak and rapid spread of the coronavirus disease known as COVID-19, on March 6, 2020, Gov. Eric J. Holcomb declared a statewide public health emergency under Executive Order 20-02. As a result, the 2020 Annual Meeting was postponed. On March 23, 2020, Gov. Holcomb entered Executive Order 20-08 directing Hoosiers to stay… Continue reading.
Meet your director candidates
Exercise one of the greatest benefits of being a member of an electric co-op by voting for the upcoming year’s board of directors. Members can vote online, by mail or through SmartHub. Receive a $10 bill credit (one per household) for voting! Voting open March 11 – April 8 Joe Basham DISTRICT 4 Joe Basham… Continue reading.
Legal update
Your current board of directors, acting on what it believes to be the best interests of its members, continues to defend its right to end past board policies which would continue compensating directors after they have left their service on the board. The lawsuit brought by four former board members against the REMC is now… Continue reading.
Power line safety
Staying safe is just as important for the Hoosier Energy workforce and member co-ops as it is for consumers like you. That is why Hoosier Energy worked with a member cooperative to create a live line demonstration to help cooperatives show the dangers of energized power lines. While you might have seen a similar demonstration… Continue reading.
Supporting youth with scholarship opportunities
The COVID health crisis has been tough on everyone. From quarantine and isolation to job losses and business closures, not to mention the heavy strain on our healthcare system, everyone has been affected in some way. But one part of our community has been impacted since the very beginning, with little control over how they… Continue reading.