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Rates help maintain a healthy cooperative

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Posted on Apr 08, 2023 in Southern Indiana Power

Southern Indiana Power recently completed a cost-of-service study to evaluate the cost of providing electric service to you, our member-owner. Southern Indiana Power is a not-for-profit organization and that means we operate at cost to deliver safe, reliable and affordable power to you. Our employees and directors work hard to keep your electric rates as… Continue reading.

Storm recovery

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Posted on Apr 07, 2023 in Orange County REMC

Early last month, the Orange County REMC territory was hit by a storm that included sustained winds for several hours. This resulted in numerous outages across our service territory. We want to thank everyone for their patience as our employees worked long hours to restore power. A summary of the outages and various causes is… Continue reading.

Lineworker Appreciation Day is April 10

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Posted on Apr 07, 2023 in Orange County REMC

Each year, we mark a special day to say “thank you” to the lineworkers that keep the power flowing to the homes, farms and businesses in our community. Please join us by visiting our the Orange County REMC Facebook page and leaving a note of appreciation for our hard-working linemen. #THANKALINEWORKER

Director receives CCD certificate

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Posted on Apr 06, 2023 in Marshall County REMC

Robin Roberts recently received the Credentialed Cooperative Director certificate from the National Rural Electric Cooperative Association (NRECA).  This program includes the completion of five courses dedicated to understanding the skills needed to benefit the director’s electric cooperative and its members.  We would like to congratulate Roberts on his accomplishment and thank him for his dedication… Continue reading.

Tree trimming to be completed in 2023

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Posted on Apr 06, 2023 in Marshall County REMC

At Marshall County REMC, we strive to provide reliable power by keeping power lines clear in the rights-of-way (ROW). Through vegetation management, we are better able to prepare for future weather events and secure the reliability of the grid. Strategic tree trimming also reduces the frequency of downed lines causing power outages.  The map to… Continue reading.

Power Shift

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Posted on Apr 06, 2023 in Marshall County REMC

Wi-Fi Thermostat Program When everyone’s using electricity during the hottest days of the year, wholesale power supply costs can go up, and that can eventually cause higher costs for everyone.  When you enroll in the PowerShift® Wi-Fi Thermostat Program, you agree to allow brief, small adjustments to your residential thermostat during times of peakelectric demand. … Continue reading.

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