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Southeastern Indiana Rural Electric Membership Corporation (REMC), headquartered in Osgood, Indiana, is a member-owned corporation that has supplied electric power to member-owners since its incorporation on April 29,1939. Southeastern Indiana REMC serves portions of Dearborn, Franklin, Jefferson, Jennings, Ohio, Ripley, and Switzerland counties in southeast Indiana.
We are a distribution utility - we don't generate our own electricity. We purchase our power from Hoosier Energy, which is headquartered in Bloomington, Indiana. Hoosier Energy is a generating and transmission cooperative which is owned and controlled by rural electrics in the southern and central parts of Indiana that receive electricity from that organization.
The corporation is wholly-owned by the members it serves and is governed by a board of directors elected by member-owners in each of the 9 voting districts. Employees of the cooperative serve the many residential and industrial accounts.
Southeastern Indiana REMC is one of the largest electric cooperatives in the state.
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CO-OP Statistics (as of December 2017)
Employees: 67
Number of Members: 25,307
Number of Meters: 27,068
Miles of Line Energized: 3,220
Members Per Mile of Line: 7.8
Meters Per Mile of Line: 8.4
Power Supplier: Hoosier Energy
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