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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Look out for scams and scammers
Utility scams often involve an individual or group posing as an employee of your electric cooperative. The scammer may use threatening language in order to frighten you into offering your credit card or bank account information. Don’t fall victim to these types of scams. Understand the threats posed and your best course of action: If… Continue reading.
Visit our website and find ways to save!
SmartHub Our SmartHub app or our online version at theremc.smarthub.coop makes it easy to view and pay your bill from your computer or mobile device. You can also look at your history of electric use and get detailed information about your account. Clark County REMC members can also use SmartHub to contact a member service… Continue reading.
Working for You: Kellie Parker
Kellie Parker is Working for You. As an Applications Specialist, Kellie has been with Clark County REMC for a year and a half. Before taking her position with REMC, Kellie worked for Five-Star Technology as a Software Specialist. When asked what she enjoys most about her job at REMC, she stated, “I get to help others… Continue reading.
Fair fun!
Thank you for visiting our booth at the Clark County 4-H Fair last month. We enjoyed getting to spend time with all of our members, even our youngest members! Bucket truck rides were a big hit again this year. Children ages 5-15 were invited to soar as high as 60 feet in the air and… Continue reading.
Your insight helps us provide better service
Since Clark County REMC is a member-owned cooperative, the better we understand your needs, the better we can serve you. That’s why we occasionally survey our members to identify patterns in how you use power. Learning about our members’ heating and cooling systems, electronic devices, and appliances helps us develop plans to provide reliable and… Continue reading.
Commitment to youth
Youth Tour Brandon Collier, Jessica James, Gregory Jekel, Kenzie Knight and Tyler Upton represented Clark County REMC on the 2018 Electric Cooperative Youth Tour to Washington, D.C., this June. The Indiana delegation of 100 students representing 34 Indiana electric cooperatives joined more than 1,800 other students from 46 other states on the Youth Tour. Clark… Continue reading.
REMC Sunday Summer Baseball Sweepstakes
Clark County REMC once again offers our members the chance to win four tickets to each of the Louisville Bats Sunday home games at beautiful Louisville Slugger Field. Below is the schedule of upcoming games. AUG. 12: VS. LEHIGH VALLEY SEPT. 2: VS. INDIANAPOLIS Register to win by visiting our website — theremc.com/bats.
Working for You: Joe McNew
Joe McNew is Working for You. Joe has been with Clark County REMC for over 22 years. He has worked in several positions with the REMC including assistant warehouseman and staking technician. He is currently the Project Engineer. When asked what he enjoys most about his job at REMC, he stated, “The most enjoyable part… Continue reading.
Capital Credits: Do we owe you money?
The following listing represents account balance and capital credit refund checks issued to current or former members of the REMC which remain unclaimed at the current time. This listing includes the name, last known city and state of residence, and amount due the member. If you are entitled to claim any of the following amounts,… Continue reading.
Shining light on a renewable resource
Member cooperatives throughout central and southern Indiana are now gathering energy from ten 1-megawatt solar arrays. Collectively, the 10 solar sites provide approximately 20 million kilowatt-hours (kWh) of energy annually. This is equivalent to powering 30,400 refrigerators for a year. These solar arrays contribute to Hoosier Energy’s target of supplying 10 percent of member energy… Continue reading.
Capital credits are just one benefit of co-op membership
There are many benefits that come with being part of an electric cooperative. You aren’t just a customer, you’re an owner. You choose who’s in charge by voting for directors each year – men and women who live in our communities, not far-off investors in other states. One of the best benefits of being an… Continue reading.