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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Serve on your board of directors
At this year’s Noble REMC Annual Meeting and Picnic on Saturday, June 2, members can vote for individuals to represent them for the following districts: District 3: Wayne Township in Noble County and that part of Milford Township in LaGrange County. Currently represented by Andy Strack. District 6: Jefferson and Albion townships in Noble County…. Continue reading.
Apply now for Noble REMC scholarships
Noble REMC is offering three $1,000 scholarships to help area students further their education at an accredited college or trade school of their choice. To apply: Pick up an application at the REMC office or download at nobleremc.com. Complete the application. Submit by March 29. REQUIREMENTS Applicants must be an actively enrolled senior. Their parents’… Continue reading.
Two directors will not seek re-election
Noble REMC directors Bob Marshall and Steve Kirkpatrick have announced their intentions to remove their names from the ballot for re-election to the board. The director election will be held at the cooperative’s annual meeting/picnic on June 2. Marshall represents District 7 which encompasses Allen and Swan townships in Noble County. Marshall has served on… Continue reading.
Be part of your cooperative
Noble Rural Electric Membership Corporation is a cooperative owned by the people it serves. When the REMC was founded in 1936, its bylaws established a board of directors and its duties. The board is made up of nine consumer-owners (members). Three directors will be elected to three-year terms at Noble REMC’s annual meeting/picnic on June… Continue reading.
Apply for an EnviroWatts grant
Noble REMC will be accepting applications from non-profit service organizations for environmentally friendly projects that benefit people in the Noble REMC service area. Projects that could be funded by EnviroWatts grants: Develop renewable energy sources and resources. Reduce energy use. Improve water quality of rivers, streams and underground aquifers. Improve air quality of local area…. Continue reading.
Deadlines approaching for 2018 youth programs!
Apply now! Noble REMC scholarships Noble REMC is offering three $1,000 scholarships designed to help area students further their education at an accredited college or trade school of their choice. REQUIREMENTS Applicants must be an actively enrolled senior. Their parents’ or legal guardian’s primary residence must be within Noble REMC’s service territory and they must… Continue reading.
Be warm and save!
While you may be looking forward to the spring thaw, you likely still will encounter bitterly cold days this season. Even in frigid temperatures, there are ways you can maximize energy efficiency to help save! Here are a few tips: #1: Let in the sun South-facing windows can be a great way to warm your… Continue reading.
Power into the new year and save!
If you have resolved to start the new year with a new water heater or heating and cooling system, your local electric cooperative can help! Your co-op offers POWER MOVES® incentives, which provide rebates for energy efficiency upgrades that will also save you money over the life span of the equipment. Water heaters along with… Continue reading.
Use heaters, electric blankets with care
Many people turn to space heaters or electric blankets for added warmth in the winter. Noble REMC and Safe Electricity remind those who use space heaters and electric blankets to keep safety considerations in mind and use these devices with caution. Here are some tips for using space heaters and electric blankets: Review and follow… Continue reading.
The value of membership
It’s hard to believe another new year is upon us! As we begin 2018, I wanted remind you what Noble REMC is all about and make sure you know some advantages of being a member of your electric cooperative. Our mission. Noble REMC was established in 1936 to improve the quality of life and provide… Continue reading.
Get involved!
At this year’s Noble REMC Annual Meeting and Picnic on June 2, members will have the opportunity to vote for individuals to represent them for the following districts: District 3: Wayne Township in Noble County and that part of Milford Township in LaGrange County served by this cooperative. Currently being served by Andy Strack. District… Continue reading.
No-fuss solar power is here with our Co-op Solar program
Noble REMC’s new Co-op Solar program makes it easier and more affordable than ever to invest in solar energy. Unlike individual rooftop solar systems, Co-op Solar is a “community solar” system — a larger system that gives many co-op members the opportunity to get the benefits of solar energy. Instead of a large, upfront investment,… Continue reading.