Indiana winters include everything from heavy snows, to freezing rain, to ice storms — sometimes all in one day. All of those forms of winter weather can create electrical hazards.
Should an electrical service outage occur, our Tipmont team is ready to serve you no matter the conditions. Our crews will work until service is restored to every last Tipmont member.
Tipmont is making progress in our fight to bring you a more fair, flexible power supply.
The biggest cause of electrocutions on farms is equipment accidentally touching power lines.
Trees growing too close to electrical lines are the primary cause of momentary short circuits and flickering lights.
Several hundred Tipmont REMC members joined us for Kilowatts & Brats events in May – at which we served up tasty food and the latest on our fiber-internet build and pursuit of a new power supplier.
Effective June 22, Tipmont REMC’s new residential electric rate (which most members pay) is $0.1137/kWh — an increase of 3.5%.
As temperatures rise, Tipmont realizes its members may have questions about the reliability of regional electric grids to meet summer-season demands.
Would you know what to do if you came across a downed power line? Tipmont REMC offers the following tips to help keep you safe.