Noble REMC
Noble REMC is a member-owned electric cooperative headquartered in Albion, Indiana. As a cooperative, Noble 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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Keeping your cool
During the severely sweltering summer, planning ahead to save energy can keep you cool while helping the environment — and even get you some green back! People know the basic rules of supply and demand — when demand goes up, the price typically goes up. The same goes for electricity: when businesses are operating and… Continue reading.
Why is my power out?
Power outages are never convenient. Sometimes, it’s no mystery why we are left in the dark, like when a storm rattles windows and walls. Other times, an outage may come out of the blue. We never want to leave our members in the dark but acts of Mother Nature and man can’t be helped. When… Continue reading.
Report your outage from your mobile device
On your smartphone or tablet, search for SmartHub in the Apple or Android store. After downloading the free app, search for Noble REMC, register and log in. Push “Report an Issue/Inquiry” at the top of the screen, and then press “Power Outage” to verify your contact address and information. Then you will have the chance… Continue reading.
EV program ‘charging ahead’
Noble REMC aims to always be at the forefront of new technology, especially when it betters the lives of our members and the co-op. That’s why we’re excited about the rise in electric vehicles: it gives us an opportunity to innovate and launch our new EV pilot program — Charge Ahead. The program provides members… Continue reading.
Noble REMC awards three scholarships
The three recipients of Noble REMC scholarships for 2021 may be from different communities across our territory, but all three have one thing in common — their future in medicine. Congratulations to the three local seniors who earned $1,000 scholarships from the co-op for their hard work at their school and in the community! To… Continue reading.
Spare change makes a local difference
Did you know your spare change is staying right here in the community and positively impacting your neighbors, friends and family? By participating in Noble REMC’s Operation Round Up program – and allowing your electric bills to be rounded up each month – those extra pennies go into a trust fund and are given back… Continue reading.
Considering solar?
Recently, more Noble REMC members are asking about their options when it comes to renewable energy, especially solar power generation. Have you been looking into the benefits of solar installations but don’t know where to start? Here are a few items to consider: If you want to install solar to save money, invest instead in… Continue reading.
Pump it up
Some of the coolest new tech for your home will chill you out in the summer and keep you toasty in the winter – while reducing your carbon footprint and lowering your energy costs. If your home is cooled by an air source heat pump, the system also heats your home in the winter. And… Continue reading.
Diversity maintains reliability
Life is a mixture of experiences and relationships. That’s what makes it special — diversity. Just like life, diversity in electricity is just as important, especially when it comes to our energy portfolio. Noble REMC cares deeply about how our power is generated now and in the future, as it ensures the reliability of your… Continue reading.
2021 Annual Meeting to be broadcast online
The past year has been full of tough decisions in service to the health and well-being of our members, employees and community. One of these was moving last year’s annual meeting online, with the hope to go “back to normal” this year. Fortunately, it seems we’re starting to see the other side of this pandemic…. Continue reading.
2020 Annual Report
2020 was a historic year and brought with it both bad and good. We like to focus on the positive here at Noble REMC, such as: Trevor Harlan and Luke Gillis began the Rural Electric Apprenticeship Program (REAP) for linemen. More than 400 members signed up for our SmartHub app. Over half of our members… Continue reading.