Marshall County REMC
Marshall County REMC is a member-owned electric cooperative headquartered in Plymouth, Indiana. As a cooperative, Marshall 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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Page Day at the Statehouse
Paul Clingenpeel of Walkerton represented Marshall County REMC at the Indiana Electric Cooperative Page Day hosted at the Indiana Statehouse Wednesday, Jan. 23. “Serving as a page gives young people a unique opportunity to participate in state government,” explained Emily Howard, communications specialist of Marshall County REMC. “Experiencing the process and the heart of state… Continue reading.
Take steps to keep your energy (and money) from flying out the window
It’s a popular misperception that replacing windows can lead to significant energy savings. But, frequently other projects will give a better payback and increase your comfort. There are instances when replacing windows makes sense: aesthetic reasons, addressing broken panes, or if the window is not functioning because of damaged hardware. But if you are thinking… Continue reading.
You’re more than a customer
Author Anthony J. D’Angelo observed that “Without a sense of caring, there can be no sense of community.” To a large degree, this reflects Marshall County REMC’s philosophy toward our consumer-members and the broader service territory that we serve. As a cooperative, we have a different “bottom line.” While our priority is always to provide… Continue reading.
Last call for youth program applications
Touchstone Energy Camp: June 5 – 8 A fun, powerful and unique camp experience designed for students entering seventh grade in 2019. Horseback riding, canoeing, zip lining, trying out archery, swimming, learning about electrical safety and bucket truck rides. Go to TouchstoneEnergyCamp.org to fill out an application. Applications must be completed online. Indiana Youth Tour:… Continue reading.
Meter replacement continues
Marshall County REMC reminds members of the meter replacement that is taking place. REMC’s meter installation contractors will be driving a white passenger van with our logo on the sides of the vehicle. The contractor will knock on your door before changing the meter. Replacing your meter will only take a few minutes. You may… Continue reading.
Earn up to $117 per year in bill credits
When you join us in this effort to reduce energy use at key times of the day, we’ll reward you with up to $117 per year in bill credits. You can choose to have a switch installed on your air conditioner, water heater, pool pump or all, which maximize the bill credits you will receive…. Continue reading.
Add a switch and save!
Members can help hold down the cost of electricity by managing their energy consumption with a load control switch. Energy management reduces the amount of electricity used in your home during peak periods (when it is the most expensive to generate). When periods of peak demand occur, Marshall County REMC can automatically signal your water… Continue reading.
Your energy efficiency updates could bring more than savings
The energy efficiency updates you’re planning for your home in 2019 will help save you money, but you could also qualify for a rebate, depending on the projects you have planned. To see more, including rebates for your business, visit www.PowerMoves.com. Purchase receipts are required for all rebate applications. AHRI Certificates required for all geothermal,… Continue reading.
Fiber update
One year has passed since we announced our partnership with Rochester Telephone Company (RTC) and our plan to bring fiber optic internet to rural Marshall County. Marshall County Fiber has completed the pilot project including residents in the Southfield, Forest Hills, Royal Manor and Del-Lo-Me subdivisions highlighted on the map below. The addresses included in… Continue reading.
Meter replacement continues
Marshall County REMC reminds members of the meter replacement that is taking place. REMC’s meter installation contractors will be driving a white passenger van with our logo on the sides of the vehicle. The contractor will knock on your door before changing the meter. Replacing your meter will only take a few minutes. You may… Continue reading.
Director receives recognition
Marshall County REMC Director Steve Roberts was recognized at the Indiana Electric Cooperatives Annual Meeting in December for his service to the cooperative. Roberts has served on the Marshall County REMC board of directors for 25 years. Roberts began his career April 6, 1995. The employees and directors thank Roberts for his dedicated service to… Continue reading.
2019 tree trimming
To properly maintain electric service to Marshall County REMC, we are currently working north of U.S. 30 and west of U.S. 31. The map above shows in orange where our contracted tree service will work in 2019. If you have any questions or concerns, please feel free to contact Mint City Tree Service at 574-209-1243…. Continue reading.