WIN Energy REMC
WIN Energy REMC is a member-owned electric cooperative headquartered in Vincennes, Indiana. As a cooperative, WIN Energy 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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Employee promotions
Congratulations to Shawn Wolfe and Mike Harmon on their recent promotions. Wolfe was promoted to lead line specialist in the Princeton district and Harmon was promoted to service line specialist in the Sullivan district.
Annual meeting set for June 8
The WIN Energy Annual Meeting is set for June 8. Mark the date on your calendar and stay tuned for more details.
A concern for community
Throughout the year, especially during the holidays, Hoosier Energy seeks to act on the cooperative principle — Concern for Community. In late October, Hoosier Energy was a platinum sponsor for the 2023 Women IN Energy Conference in Carmel, Indiana. The annual event began in 2017 to encourage women to pursue their dreams and make connections… Continue reading.
Serving you, our members, this holiday season
The holiday season is a time of joy, togetherness and gratitude. It’s a time when we reflect on the year gone by and show appreciation for the people who have made it special. At WIN Energy REMC, you, our members, are at the heart of everything we do. During the holiday season and all year… Continue reading.
Apply for youth programs
2025 COOPERATIVE CALENDAR OF STUDENT ART CONTEST Since 1998, Indiana Connection and participating Indiana electric cooperatives have held an annual art contest for Indiana students in grades kindergarten through 12. The winning works from each grade are then used to illustrate the Cooperative Calendar of Student Art that participating REMCs/RECs have distributed. ENTER: Visit indianaconnection.org/for-youth/art-contest…. Continue reading.
Scott retires
Paula Scott retired on Dec. 8 from WIN Energy REMC. Paula began working at the co-op in July 2002 as a member services representative and has continued in that position for over 21 years. Thank you, Paula, for your commitment over the years. Please help us congratulate Paula on her retirement!
Residential HVAC Rebates for 2024
AIR SOURCE HEAT PUMP REQUIREMENTS: Minimum HSPF2- 7.6 Must be new and AHRI certified REQUIREMENTS: Minimum HSPF2- 7.6 Must be new and AHRI certified GEOTHERMAL HEAT PUMP $2,000 *All HVAC rebates require invoice or bill of sale and AHRI Certificate WATER HEATERS REQUIREMENTS: Minimum UEF- .90 Equipment must be new 2023 Rebate Applications must be… Continue reading.
Notice of Unclaimed Funds
Pursuant to the law of the State of Indiana (I.C. 8-1-13-11) and the Bylaws and Policy of Western Indiana Energy Rural Electric Membership Corporation (WIN Energy REMC), formerly Knox County REMC and Sullivan County REMC, and pursuant to notice of eligibility of capital credit refund having been given previously to the members as required, after… Continue reading.
Employees graduate from training program
Congratulations to the WIN Energy REMC graduates of the Lineman HEATS (Hoosier Energy Apprentice Training and Safety) program! The program requires classroom instruction and on-the-job training. Bruce Gill (non-indentured) and Shawn Wolfe were recognized at a dinner and graduation ceremony at French Lick in October.
$18,024 in Grants Awarded to Local Organizations
The Operation Round Up program allows WIN Energy REMC members to reach out to worthy causes in their communities and work together to help others. Thank you to those members who round up their electric bills to the next highest dollar each month. Since the inception of the program in May 2013, 218 grants have… Continue reading.
Sky High
Keeping transmission lines clear of overgrowth along 150-200-mile-long stretches each year is not an easy task. That’s why Hoosier Energy uses an aerial saw to get the job done. The saw features nine 25-inch carbide tip saw blades attached to multiple 20-foot aluminum poles. A 50-horsepower snowmobile motor that can be turned on and off… Continue reading.
Giving the Gift of Education
It’s the season of giving. People think of giving as handing over a physical object; something tangible. I quickly learned that a gift isn’t always something you can hold in your hands. My wife is a retired teacher, and I can say the gift that is always giving is a quality education, and not just… Continue reading.