Kosciusko REMC
Kosciusko REMC is a member-owned electric cooperative headquartered in Warsaw, Indiana. As a cooperative, Kosciusko 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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KREMC Welcomes New Employee
Recently, Kosciusko REMC welcomed Jonathon Bailey to the team as a Level 3 system administrator. Bailey comes to KREMC with over 25 years of IT experience. He was excited to be offered the position. “The interview was engaging and made me want to work here. I am glad I got the opportunity to do so,”… Continue reading.
HUGs for the Holidays
Are you looking for a special way to help someone this holiday season? Consider gifting a HUG to a fellow KREMC member! HUGs are Household Utility Gifts that act as gift certificates for electricity. These thoughtful gifts can be a tremendous help to many in our community. Stop by the KREMC office to purchase a… Continue reading.
The Sunny Side of Renewable Energy
Some mornings, a dawning sun greets people with light — by electrifying the televisions in their homes. Over the last decade, renewable energy resources including wind farms and solar arrays have generated an increasing share of the electricity powering the nation. As renewable energy technology has become more affordable, utilities have also added more large-scale… Continue reading.
A Look at the Month Ahead
As we embrace the vibrant colors of autumn and feel the crispness in the air, it’s clear that October has arrived. With the changing of the leaves comes a change in focus, as this month brings us several significant observances. First, October is National Co-op Month. Cooperatives, such as KREMC, are built upon the principles… Continue reading.
Test Drive an EV with KREMC
Join Kosciusko REMC and Wabash Valley Power Alliance at the KREMC facility on Saturday, Oct. 14, from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. to learn about electric vehicles, test drive them on a pre-determined route and find out more about their impact — without any sales-related pressure. Knowledgeable staff and hosts will be looking forward to… Continue reading.
The KREMC Blog: Keeping Members Informed And Celebrating Our Community
Kosciusko REMC publishes a weekly article on the KREMC blog. Scan the QR code or visit kremc.com and tap “News” and then “Blog” to read the latest article or previous features. We share stories on local Operation Round Up recipients, KREMC and community-related events and more. Check back every Monday for a new article. The… Continue reading.
October Is Breast Cancer Awareness Month
Keep an eye out for our KREMC linemen wearing pink hats this month to support those fighting breast cancer! KREMC is also hosting a Francine’s Friends fundraiser in the lobby this month. Francine’s Friends is an all-volunteer nonprofit organization providing mobile mammography in partnership with Parkview Health and Breast Diagnostic Center. Stop in to contribute… Continue reading.
Reminder to Summer Residents
If you spend your summers in a lake house on Kosciusko REMC lines, make sure to winterize your electric account before you leave for the season. If you’re going to leave the power on, you can monitor your home’s energy use while you’re gone. Throughout the winter, it will be easy to digitally view the… Continue reading.
KREMC Welcomes New Employee
Tiffany O’Malley recently joined Kosciusko REMC as the new administrative assistant for engineering & operations. O’Malley said that an amazing friend referred her to the position as an opportunity to grow in her career. O’Malley shared that she worked in education for the past nine years. “I was the administrative assistant to the principal at… Continue reading.
It’s Your Business
No matter your job, a business owner lives in your house: you! As a member of your local electric cooperative, you are actually an owner (a member-consumer) of the organization! Electric cooperatives sprang up across the U.S. in the 1930s as towns and cities across the nation gained access to electricity. The Rural Electrification Act… Continue reading.