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Clearing a path to reliability

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Posted on Apr 18, 2024 in Heartland REMC

Trees are majestic, beautiful, and good for the soul. But we also know that our members depend on us to deliver reliable power to their homes and businesses. That’s why Heartland REMC strives to balance maintaining the beautiful surroundings we all cherish with ensuring reliable electricity. You might not realize it, but there are several… Continue reading.

Myth-busting geothermal heat pumps

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Posted on Apr 18, 2024 in Heartland REMC

“Well, you could have a geothermal heat pump, but…” YOU NEED A BUNCH OF LAND As one old-timer said, “If you have a lawnmower, then I can put in a geo unit.” With numerous options for the underground loop systems, that’s true. A vertical loop is often installed under driveways or even 10-foot by 10-foot… Continue reading.

Shaping our energy future through innovation

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Posted on Apr 16, 2024 in Fulton County REMC

The energy industry is undergoing significant change driven by technology and the transition to more sustainable forms of energy. Innovation is essential in addressing these challenges and ensuring a continuous, reliable, and affordable power supply. Electric co-ops are no strangers to adapting to the needs of the local communities we serve. Fulton County REMC (FCREMC)… Continue reading.

Whatever it takes: Powering life, from a lineworker’s perspective

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Posted on Apr 16, 2024 in Fulton County REMC

Lineworkers are ranked as one of the 10 most dangerous jobs in the country. The lineworkers at Fulton County REMC (FCREMC) work rain or shine, often in challenging conditions, to ensure you have reliable electricity. We’re celebrating Lineworker Appreciation Day on April 8. The following column was written by our line crew. Fulton County REMC… Continue reading.

Now is the time to build your emergency kit

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Posted on Apr 15, 2024 in Dubois REC

As spring arrives, the weather often becomes more unpredictable. In our part of Indiana, sudden storms can cause widespread damage and even power outages. Now is the time to gather supplies to build an emergency kit, so your family can be prepared. In the event of a power outage, the following items in your emergency… Continue reading.

Reminder: Sign up for budget billing

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Posted on Apr 15, 2024 in Dubois REC

The budget billing program offered by Dubois REC is a method of equalizing electric bill payments over a one-year period.  The program is an equalization of the payment for the member’s convenience, with 11 months payment being the same. Budget billing does not reduce the annual cost of electricity and is for residential accounts only. … Continue reading.

Celebrating our employees

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Posted on Apr 15, 2024 in Dubois REC

Lineworker Appreciation Day — April 18 Administrative Professionals Day — April 24 We appreciate the men and women who work for Dubois REC. From the front office to the powerlines, and all the jobs in between — we have some amazing and dedicated employees.

Cooperative resiliency

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Posted on Apr 15, 2024 in Dubois REC

2024 ANNUAL MEETING IS TUESDAY, APRIL 9 Dubois REC is pleased to invite you to its 2024 Annual Meeting on April 9 at the Huntingburg Event Center. We look forward to seeing our members again and having an opportunity to update you on things that happened over the past year. We’ll also highlight some of… Continue reading.

Whatever it takes: Powering life from a lineworker’s perspective

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Posted on Apr 10, 2024 in Daviess-Martin County REMC

Lineworkers are ranked as one of the 10 most dangerous jobs in the country. The lineworkers at Daviess-Martin County REMC work rain or shine, often in challenging conditions, to ensure you have reliable electricity. Throughout April, we will celebrate our lineworkers and all they do. The following column was written by Jordan Kaiser, one of… Continue reading.

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