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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REMC helps local company make energy-efficient changes
QSI Automation isn’t a stranger to Noble REMC’s POWER MOVES® program. Founded in 1988, the custom design and machining business has taken advantage of the energy-efficiency rebate program multiple times in the past, including recently receiving a $1,300 check to purchase a variable-frequency drive compressor with a no-loss condensate drain at its Albion location. But… Continue reading.
Get involved in your local 4-H program!
The first 200 youth who enroll in 4-H by Feb. 28, 2019, and whose families are Noble REMC electric customers, will have their 4-H program fee reimbursed by the REMC. Upon enrolling and paying the $15 program fee, a credit voucher can be obtained by eligible participants by contacting the Purdue Extension office. Bring in… Continue reading.
Farmers: This seminar is for you
Did you know farmers on Noble REMC lines can receive money back on such simple investments as the purchase of variable-frequency drives and LED lightbulbs? They can also earn rebates when they show a reduction in overall power consumption. If you’re a farmer and want to know more, we invite you to an upcoming local… Continue reading.
Meet your meter
Noble REMC implemented advanced metering more than 15 years ago, but myths continue to circulate about its technology and use. Noble REMC Meter Supervisor Dan Cochard is here to dispel these ideas. “People read a lot on the internet. It’s not all true,” Cochard said. “There are a lot of falsehoods.” Among these misconceptions are… Continue reading.
Values lead our co-op
All cooperative businesses around the world operate in accordance with the seven cooperative principles, but less known is the fact that cooperatives have also adopted a set of values that helps put these principles into practice. These values include self-help, responsibility, democracy, equality and equity, which equate to a belief in honesty, openness, social responsibility… Continue reading.
Co-op Connections Card
Visit our website, nobleremc.com, to see more local, national and prescription discounts offered through the Co-op Connections Card program. Once on the site, simply hover your cursor over ‘Programs’ at the top of the screen and click ‘Co-op Connections Card’ under the list of options. AUTOMOTIVE Aarons Sales & Lease, Kendallville 50 percent off the… Continue reading.
Map keeps members out of the dark
With the unpredictable nature of Indiana weather, Noble REMC provides an important and informative resource in our outage map, available online or through our mobile app, SmartHub. We created the map as a better way to serve you more efficiently with the latest in technology, a goal we’re continually striving toward. The outage map can… Continue reading.
Don’t Fall Behind
The cooling temperatures and kids once again climbing the school bus steps to head to school mean that fall is quickly approaching! The changing season also can serve as an alarm clock to prepare for what is to come – winter. Early fall is the perfect time to prepare your heating, ventilation, and air conditioning… Continue reading.
Find (and seal) the hidden treasures in your home to save money
There might’ve been a time when you came across an antique or old item in your attic or basement that you could sell for money. Yet did you know that there could very easily be some additional treasures in the form of air leaks – and finding (and sealing) them could lead to energy savings! … Continue reading.
Co-ops work together to judge 4-H Electric projects
Concern for community and cooperation among cooperatives are two of our founding principles, and during the recent Noble County Community Fair, Noble REMC and LaGrange County REMC showcased both. To be as objective as possible, Noble REMC asked LaGrange County REMC Energy Advisor Jake Taylor to assist in evaluating entries in the 4-H Electric exhibit… Continue reading.
Community program nears $750,000 mark
Noble REMC members are just dollars away from reaching a new benchmark in their generous giving through Operation Round Up. With the latest round of grants recently dispersed, co-op members have donated $749,500 — nearly three-quarters of $1 million dollars — since the program’s inception in 2002. It wouldn’t have been possible without the generosity… Continue reading.