The Power of Connection
What does “infrastructure” really mean in a member-owned cooperative?
In this episode of SEI REMC Deep Dive, we explore the Power of Connection—looking beyond wires and poles to the people, relationships, and shared responsibility that define Southeastern Indiana REMC.
Through real stories and timely topics from the February 2026 issue of REMC Connect, this episode examines what makes the cooperative model different. We highlight a member spotlight that reminds us why reliability matters, explore how local employees bridge the gap between infrastructure and community trust, and unpack one of the most talked-about issues in our region: commercial solar development. Learn why SEI REMC’s role as a distribution cooperative matters, who actually approves large solar projects, and where members’ voices can make the greatest impact.
We also dive into:
How smart thermostat and load management programs help control peak energy costs
Why SEI Fiber is essential infrastructure for rural communities
Youth programs like Camp Kilowatt, Youth Tour to Washington, D.C., and the new Co-op Kids Club
The difference between grants, donations, and sponsorships—and how Operation RoundUp keeps giving local
The launch of the Member Marketplace and why keeping dollars local matters
Seasonal safety, wellness tips, and even winter survival ideas for families (and pets!)
From energy policy to casseroles, this episode connects the industrial and the personal—showing how a cooperative succeeds only when the community it serves is thriving.
🎧 Listen in, get informed, and find one small way to stay connected this month.