Warren County REMC
Warren County REMC is a member-owned electric cooperative headquartered in Williamsport, Indiana. As a cooperative, Warren County 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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2020 Warren County REMC Annual Meeting Minutes
Minutes of the Annual Meeting of the Members of the Warren County Rural Electric Membership Corporation as held on Wednesday, Oct. 1, 2020: The Annual Meeting of the Members of Warren County Rural Electric Membership Corporation was held via WebEx video conferencing and teleconferencing on Thursday, Oct. 1, 2020, pursuant to Article II, Section I… Continue reading.
Excerpts of the bylaws of Warren County REMC
ARTICLE II: MEETING OF MEMBERS Section 1. Annual Meeting The annual meeting of the members of the Corporation shall be held from January 1 through June 30 of each year, at such place and such time within a county served by the Corporation as the board of directors may designate. The annual meeting of the members… Continue reading.
How do I join the virtual annual meeting?
March 31 | 7 p.m. To join via internet: On March 31, visit the Warren County REMC website, www.wcremc.com, to join the meeting. Join the meeting through the link on the website. To join via telephone: Dial Toll Free: 1-408-418-9388 Enter Access Code: 132 808 4729 Enter Password: 7362
Vote for your board of directors
Please make sure to vote for your board of directors by completing and returning the ballot that is part of the cover wrap in the March 2021 issue. Votes must be received by March 25.
Money in the bath
While your steaming hot shower may leave you feeling like royalty, the appliance heating that water may be dethroning money from your wallet. A variety of energy resources power different kinds of water heaters to warm the water that people use in their daily lives. The type of water heater in your house could lead… Continue reading.
A co-op culture for ALL
Over the years, you’ve heard me expound on why and how Warren County REMC is different — because we’re a cooperative. Our business model sets us apart from other utilities because we adhere to seven guiding cooperative principles that reflect core values of honesty, transparency, equity, inclusiveness and service to the greater good of the… Continue reading.
Celebrating the big 5-0!
Phil High, Warren County REMC general manager, was recently honored for 50 years of service to the cooperative. He was recognized during the Indiana Electric Cooperatives’ virtual annual meeting in December. High also received an award for his service from Mike Conner, Warren County REMC board president, during the REMC’s December board meeting. High began… Continue reading.
Stay warm this winter
Baby, it’s cold outside! When you’re feeling chilly at home, there are several budget-friendly ways you can keep comfortable without turning up the thermostat. Here are five easy ways to stay cozy this winter. Whether you’re experiencing extremely cold winter temps or you simply “run cold,” an electric blanket can deliver quick warmth like a… Continue reading.
Home energy monitors can unearth interesting discoveries
LaGrange County REMC Energy Advisor Jake Taylor helped a co-op member scour his house to find the culprit causing the member’s high energy bills. Taylor started in the homeowner’s basement, at the circuit breaker box. He didn’t have to travel any further. Taylor connected a Sense, which is a home energy monitor that tracks electricity… Continue reading.