
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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Area solar array brightens outlook
It’s hard to miss with its 3,648 solar panels covering six acres east of State Road 3 in LaOtto. And, you’ve most likely seen it on your way to or from Fort Wayne and wondered who it belonged to or how the electricity would be used. Situated on Noble REMC lines, the one-megawatt solar array… Continue reading.
Apply for our youth programs
Noble REMC values the education of our youth through fun and adventurous opportunities. That’s why we offer multiple learning experiences for local students. Now is the time to apply! Touchstone Energy Camp Taking place June 5-8, this camp is a fun, powerful and unique camp experience designed for students entering seventh grade in 2019. Students… Continue reading.
How can we serve you better in 2019?
It’s amazing what we learn through listening and observation. In our continual goal to stay connected to our members here at Noble REMC, we’ve provided mobile applications, including SmartHub, to enable you to receive outage and restoration notifications, check the status of your electric service and see real-time updates on energy use. Members are using… Continue reading.
Get involved! REMC seeking board candidates
Noble REMC is led by members like you who listen and understand the community. If you’ve been looking for a way to become more involved in the cooperative, and in turn, your community, now is the time to make your voice heard and pick up a petition to run for a seat on our board… Continue reading.
Ask the energy advisor
This is the introductory column in a new series titled “Ask the Energy Advisor,” which will be published every other month and feature timely and relevant information from Noble REMC Energy Advisor Brian Hawk. The series will touch on a wide range of subjects, including energy efficiency, rebate programs, construction and remodeling, and more, while… Continue reading.
Apply for youth programs
Page Day: Jan. 23 Spend a day in the Indiana Senate with students from REMCs around the state. Highlights include a Statehouse tour, mock bill activity, speakers and other educational activities. REQUIREMENTS: You must be available on Jan. 23 and have reliable transportation to and from the Indiana Statehouse that day. The program is open… 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.
Insulation invitation
With all the planning this holiday season, home improvement projects may be the last thing on your mind. Yet with the arriving winter weather, one thing is certain: Your wallet won’t just feel lighter because of presents! Heating bills for the winter months can add even more stress to the season. Fortunately, you can take… Continue reading.
Patronage capital
With the holidays just around the corner, there’s no better time to show our commitment to our members than through the disbursement of patronage capital. Longtime members of Noble REMC have benefited from receiving cash back over the years. For our newer members who aren’t as familiar with our cooperative principles, let me help explain… Continue reading.
Saluting sacrifice and service
Northeast Indiana veterans from World War II and the Vietnam and Korean Wars were recognized in October for their service and sacrifice with an all-expenses-paid trip to Washington, D.C., to see the memorials dedicated to them. The trip was provided through Honor Flight Northeast Indiana, which has hosted more than 2,200 veterans on such trips… Continue reading.