Harrison REMC
Harrison REMC is a member-owned electric cooperative headquartered in Corydon, Indiana. As a cooperative, Harrison 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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Capital credits
The board of directors of Harrison REMC has approved paying capital credits in 2019 in the amount of $1.25 million for patronage allocated during the period of 1981-1984. The board is excited to return your investment in your electric cooperative with this capital credit retirement. As a member of Harrison REMC during these years, you… Continue reading.
Join us for our second Member and Community Fish Fry!
Harrison REMC is excited to invite both members and the community to the second annual Member and Community Fish Fry. This fundraising event will be held on Sept. 11 from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m., or until all food is sold, at the REMC warehouse in Corydon and near Limeberry Lumber’s parking lot at Highlander… Continue reading.
Save money by using energy in off-peak hours
Harrison REMC has been offering a time-of-use (TOU) rate option since 1988. The TOU rate is more reflective of wholesale energy costs, which are determined by two factors: an energy charge and demand charge. The REMC’s wholesale costs are low when the demand for energy decreases (off-peak), and the costs are higher when demand increases… Continue reading.
Wholesale Power Cost Adjustment Decrease
Harrison REMC will make a Wholesale Power Cost Adjustment to its retail rates as a result of changes in Hoosier Energy Inc.’s wholesale power costs to its member Rural Electric Membership Corporations (REMCs). This action will result in an expected decrease to member bills of $0.000308 per kWh ($0.31 per 1,000 kWh). This change will… Continue reading.
How Hoosier Energy works to keep vegetation away from power lines
Safe and reliable transmission of electricity is at the core of the Hoosier Energy vegetation management program. Trees or other woody-stemmed vegetation growing too close to power lines can cause extensive power outages and damage as well as pose serious fire and safety hazards to the public if the trees come in contact with energized… Continue reading.
Stay back and stay safe
Working with electricity can be a dangerous job, especially for lineworkers. In fact, USA Today lists line repairers and installers among the most dangerous jobs in the U.S. That’s why for Harrison REMC, safety is the number one priority. This is not empty talk. Over time, we have created a culture of putting our crews’… Continue reading.
Does the REMC owe you money?
Harrison REMC has posted a list of individuals at http://www.harrisonremc.com/content/unclaimed-capital-creditswho had a capital credit check that was issued in July 2017 for the capital credit years of 1979–1981 and remains unclaimed. Each check was mailed to the last known address on record at the REMC. A notice of where to obtain the list of unclaimed… Continue reading.
2019 Bus Trips
Opry Mills Mall: Friday, Dec. 6 Leave at 7:30 a.m. and return at 8 p.m. Cost: $45 Come join us on the shopping trip of the year. This mall is Tennessee’s largest outlet and retail destination. If shopping is not your thing, you can take the shuttle to the Opryland Hotel and check out the beautiful… Continue reading.
Account notifications offered to members
Harrison REMC offers a service that allows members to authorize the REMC to send text, email, or phone notifications to alert them to specific messages from the co-op. Below is a list of notifications that are offered by the co-op. INVOICE PROCESSED: A message indicating your REMC bill has been generated. TWO-DAY REMINDER: Sent two… Continue reading.