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Cooperatives see the future

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Posted on Sep 20, 2018 in Southern Indiana Power

Dramatic changes are transforming all aspects of the energy industry. Interest in renewable energy is at an all-time high, and ultimately consumers want greater control over their energy use and payment methods. The prevalence of smartphone apps and “smart” technology for the home is increasing, and consumers and businesses are showing greater interest in electric… Continue reading.

Pre-pay…Is it right for you?

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Posted on Sep 20, 2018 in Southern Indiana Power

This unique service allows you to pay in advance for your electricity. You can monitor your use and pay as needed with a smartphone or on our website. Pre-pay typically works best for people who want to take control of their electric account and energy use. By monitoring your consumption on a regular basis, you… Continue reading.

Discounts at local businesses at your fingertips with your Co-op Connections® Card

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Posted on Sep 20, 2018 in Southern Indiana Power

Look for this column each month as we feature local businesses offering an instant discount to Southern Indiana Power members. Just show your Co-op Connections® Card and enjoy! Freaks Halloween and Fireworks 17 Roy Fenn Drive Tell City, IN 47586 812-566-0247 25 percent off Halloween supplies Not valid on fireworks Now & Then 615 Main… Continue reading.

Board meeting highlights for August

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Posted on Sep 20, 2018 in Southern Indiana Power

In an effort to keep you informed of your cooperative’s operations and activities, the following are highlights of the Aug. 29 board meeting. 1. All directors were present along with CEO Steve Seibert, administrative assistant Lisa Hinton and accountant Amy Ramsey. Also present were 2018 Youth Tour participants Chase Beckort, Nicole Cash and Janna Neyenhaus…. Continue reading.

Conserve and save!

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Posted on Sep 20, 2018 in Southern Indiana Power

earn up to $60 per year in bill credits Members can help hold down the cost of electricity by managing their energy consumption with a energy management switch. Conserving energy reduces the amount of electricity used in your home during “peak” periods (the time it’s most expensive to generate). When periods of peak demand occur,… Continue reading.

Cooperatives see the future

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Posted on Sep 20, 2018 in Harrison REMC

Dramatic changes are transforming all aspects of the energy industry. Interest in renewable energy is at an all-time high, and ultimately consumers want greater control over their energy use and payment methods. The prevalence of smartphone apps and “smart” technology for the home is increasing, and consumers and businesses are showing greater interest in electric… Continue reading.

Save with heat pumps

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Posted on Sep 20, 2018 in Harrison REMC

A heat pump is technically a much different heating system than any other kind of furnace. It doesn’t burn or consume energy and convert it to Btus of heat. Instead, a heat pump moves free Btus of heat from the outside air into your home during winter. The only energy it consumes is what is… Continue reading.

Pictures with Santa

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Posted on Sep 20, 2018 in Harrison REMC

Harrison REMC is offering an opportunity for children to visit with Santa on Tuesday, Dec. 12, from 3:30–6:30 p.m. A photographer will be on hand to capture each child’s time with Santa. A photo of each child will be available at no charge, and parents can also bring a camera to take their own photo…. Continue reading.

Leave the driving to us!

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Posted on Sep 20, 2018 in Harrison REMC

Check out this REMC bus trip Opry Mills Mall: Dec. 7 Leave at 7:30 a.m. and return at 8:30 p.m. ● Cost: $45 Here we go again! We’ re headed down to one of our favorite places in Nashville, Tennessee! Be ready to shop ’til you drop! Comfortable shoes also a must on this trip…. Continue reading.

Updates from your CEO

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Posted on Sep 20, 2018 in Fulton County REMC

This summer, the line crews were busy with line construction projects and installing services for new business and residential members. We continued to help our local communities with our Operation Round Up program, sponsor events, replace light poles at Kewanna’s baseball diamond, rewire the Fulton County Fairgrounds, and purchase livestock at the Pulaski and Fulton… Continue reading.

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