2015 February Orange County REMC Newsletter

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NEWS FROM YOUR COOPERATI www.myremc.coop CONTACT US OFFICE

812-865-2229 888-337-5900 BILL PAYMENTS 855-865-2229 TOLL FREE

CONTACT US BY EMAIL

orangecoremc@myremc.coop GENERAL MANAGER/CEO

Danny L. Arnold OFFICE HOURS

7 a.m.–5 p.m., Monday-Friday STREET ADDRESS

7133 N. State Road 337 Orleans, IN 47452 MAILING ADDRESS

P.O. Box 208, Orleans, IN 47452 EMERGENCY POWER OUTAGES

To report service interruptions, call: 812-865-2229 or 888-337-5900, day or night. Please have the phone number associated with your account ready when reporting outages. Please limit after hours calls to emergencies and outage situations. BOARD OF DIRECTORS

Eugene Roberts, DISTRICT 1 Randy Roberts, DISTRICT 2 Danny Easterday, DISTRICT 3 Rodney Hager, DISTRICT 4 Ben Lindsey, DISTRICT 5 Brian Hawkins, DISTRICT 6 George Key, DISTRICT 7 REMC KEY STAFF

Marty Frank, OPERATIONS MANAGER Marcy Bennett, OFFICE MANAGER Larry Pinnick, MATERIALS MANAGER Michael Roberts, STAKING ENGINEER Misty Tincher, ACCOUNTANT Billy Chastain, STAKING ENGINEER AIDE Mark Belcher, MARKETING/MEMBER SERVICES MEMBER SERVICES

•Free energy analysis •Budget billing •Automatic payments •Security lights •Home security systems •Medical emergency monitoring •Air evac life team •Water heater and HVAC incentives (requires an EM switch) •Online bill payment options •Interactive Voice Response system . for payments and account inquiries via phone: 1-855-865-2229 •VISA, MasterCard and Discover accepted •Exede Internet - 855-797-7855 4

Introducing your new CEO This month I am pleased to introduce you to the next CEO of Orange County REMC. After several months of research and interviews, the board of directors has selected Matthew Deaton to DANNY L. fill the role of CEO, which I ARNOLD will be vacating in mid-April. From now until April, I will still be at the REMC, introducing Deaton to people in the industry, particularly at Indiana Electric Cooperatives in Indianapolis, Hoosier Energy in Bloomington, and managers and CEOs at other electric cooperatives across the state. Part of Deaton’s orientation will also include becoming familiar with local chambers of commerce, economic development boards and political contacts who are valuable to the REMC. Deaton grew up in the Campbellsburg area and graduated from West Washington High School. He then attended the University of Evansville where he earned degrees in civil and mechanical engineering. He is also a Certified Energy Manager (CEM). He began his professional career

at Messer Construction, then later worked for Netshape Technologies in Campbellsburg, and most recently, he worked for Crane Army Ammunition Activity. His previous experience with shortmid- and long-term strategic planning should serve him well as he takes the reins at Orange County REMC. He has noted that he is excited about the possibility of serving on local boards or committees and giving back to the community where he grew up. The board of directors feels confident Deaton can handle the duties of CEO supurbly, and will bring fresh perspective to the local REMC as well as the electric utility industry at large. They are pleased to know my successor’s history in the local area has influenced his dedication to the people and businesses of the Orange County REMC service territory. I have enjoyed serving as the CEO of Orange County REMC, and will publish my final “farewell” in a later issue of the Electric Consumer. DANNY L. ARNOLD is the general manager/CEO of Orange County REMC.

Meet the new Orange County REMC CEO Name: Matthew Deaton Spouse: Misty (Hammond) Deaton Children: Meredith (7), Brooks (4) and Bennett (21 months) Hometown: Campbellsburg Community Activities: Member of Westview Christian Church in western Washington County and vice president of the West Washington School Board. Matt also does play-by-play on WSLM radio for West Washington High School football.

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IVE Rate Schedule (for January, February and March of 2015) Figures needed to calculate your monthly bill

2015 Director Election Timeline Incumbents whose terms expire: District 3 – Danny Easterday District 6 – Brian Hawkins k Letters of intent due by Feb. 5 k Posting of incumbent list by Feb. 20 Names published in the March issue of Electric Consumer k Petitions of nominations due by April 21 k Full slate of candidates posted and mailed by May 15. All candidate biographies published in the May or June issue of Electric Consumer. k Election at annual meeting on June 5

Statement of nondiscrimination Orange County Rural Electric Membership Corporation is the recipient of federal financial assistance from the U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA). The USDA prohibits discrimination in all its programs and activities on the basis of race, color, national origin, age, disability and where applicable, sex, marital status, familial statues, parental status, religion, sexual orientation, genetic information, political beliefs, reprisal or because all or part of an individual’s income is derived from any public assistance program. (Not all prohibited bases apply to all programs.) Persons with disabilities who require alternative means for communication of program information (Braille, large print, audiotape, etc.) should contact USDA’s TARGET Center at 202-720-2600 (voice and TDD). The person responsible for coordinating this organization’s non-discrimination compliance efforts is Dan Arnold, general manager/CEO. To file a complaint of discrimination, write to USDA, Director, Office of Civil Rights, 1400 Independence Ave., S.W., Washington, D.C. 20250-9410, or call toll free 866-632-9992 (voice) or 800-877-8339 (TDD) or 866-3778642 (relay voice users). USDA is an equal opportunity provider and employer.

Rate Schedule for Standard Service Standard Service Consumer Charge Standard Service Energy Charge Wholesale Power Cost Tracker Total bill plus Indiana sales tax 7% Rate Schedule for ETS Service ETS Consumer Charge ETS Off-Peak Energy Rate Schedule for Security Lighting Security Lighting- 100 W HPS Security Lighting- 175W MV

26.00 0.1124 0.0027953

5.40 0.0691 9.82 9.82

Example for 1,200 kwh Standard Service Consumer Charge $26.00 1,200 kwh @ .1124 $134.88 Wholeslae Power Cost Tracker @ .0027953 $3.35 Total $164.23 Indiana sales tax $11.50 Total bill $175.73 Example for 1,200 kwh (regular) and 750 kwh (ETS) Standard Service Consumer Charge $26.00 ETS Consumer Charge $5.40 1,200 kwh @ .1124 $134.88 750 kwh @ .0691 $51.83 Wholesale Power Cost Tracker @ .0027953 $5.45 Total $223.56 Indiana sales tax $15.65 Total bill $239.20 Visa, MasterCard and Discover cards accepted

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Orange County REMC News

REMC employees celebrate service anniversaries

Carl Sneed 25 years

Misty Tincher 12 years

Mike Roberts 9 years

Five students from Paoli High School recently competed in the 2014 Lock Tight Night Robotics Competition held at the Central Nine Career Center in Greenwood. The students are part of the Lost River Career Cooperative at Paoli High School. Orange County REMC provided the sponsorship for the students to participate in the robotics competition.

Paoli High School students Nick Gazarian, Matthew Slaten, Chris Lambert, Collin Blackburn and Logan McCallister competed in the Lock Tight Night Robotics Competition held in Greenwood. This year’s competition was “Salvage Operation,” based upon the popular children’s game “Operation.” Students built remote control robots to retrieve various types of scoring items from similarly shaped cavities throughout the playing field and deposit them into a scoring area.

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New incentives available for energy efficiency For many years Orange County REMC has offered financial incentives to members who choose to use energy wisely by upgrading or installing energy-efficient heat pumps, air conditioners, geothermal units or even water heaters. This year’s incentive program has undergone some significant changes. There are several types of incentives, from $50 for refrigerator recycling up to $1,500 for energyefficient HVAC systems, depending on the type of home and the type of equipment being installed. Last year, we introduced a new duct sealing program with a value of $250 or $500, depending on the application. This year we have added a new incentive for homeowners who upgrade the insulation in their attic. Each incentive has conditions that must be met, and an overview of these programs is printed at right. Full details of the incentive programs and an application form are available at the Orange County REMC office, or can be downloaded from the co-op’s website, www. myremc.com. …

Home Heating

Air Source Heat Pump, Central Air, Dual Fuel k $150 rebate - Single speed compressor k $750 rebate - Dual/variable speed compressor: Heat Pump or Dual Fuel (Replacing 100% Electric Resistance Heat) k $800 - Single speed compressor heat pump k $1,500 - Dual/variable speed compressor heat pump Ductless Mini-split Heat Pump (Replacing 100% Electric Resistance Heat) k $300 - Single speed compressor k $600 - Two or variable speed compressor Geothermal Heat Pump k $1,500 - New installation only

Home Upgrades Water Heating - Heat pump or hybrid water heaters (all in one units) k $400 rebate - minimum 40-gallon size Water Heating - Electric resistance tank style water heater (40 or 50 gal.) k FREE - provided by Orange County REMC for new construction or gas replacement. (Member pays sales tax.) HVAC Duct Sealing k Electric heated homes: 100% of the installed cost up to a maximum of $500 k Fossil fuel with central air or heat pump: Maximum $250 (New homes, built in the last 2 years, are not eligible. Limit one rebate per home.)

Attic Insulation k Electric heated homes: 100% of the installed cost up to a maximum of $500 k Fossil fuel with central air or heat pump: Maximum $250

Appliances and Lighting Appliance Recycling k $50 per appliance k Must be a working residential refrigerator or freezer between 10 and 30 cubic feet k Replacement appliance must be an Energy Star rated appliance k Limit of two appliance recycling incentives per household Lighting - CFL and LED bulbs k Online store with free shipping (myremc.com) k Minimum purchase of 6 lamps is required k Instant discount is applied to purchase: • $2 for CFL lamps, reflector floods and small LED lamps • $5 for small LED lamps and reflector floods • $10 for large LED reflector floods

New Home Construction Touchstone Energy Home k New home construction program offered at no charge to homeowners and builders k Homes must meet Touchstone Energy Home Standards and program requirements k Provides a certified energy rating, home rating documents, and Touchstone Energy Home certification to the co-op, builder and homeowner k Visit www.itehome.com for details and qualifications Dual Fuel Touchstone Energy Home k Same construction requirement for all-electric Touchstone Energy Home k Requires ≥ 90% AFUE fossil fuel furnace with 100% combustion air coming from outside k Requires ≥ 16 SEER heat pump k No guaranteed heating costs k Visit www.itehome.com for details and qualifications

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