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Several years ago, custom homebuilder Shrock Construction mapped out plans for its most ambitious project: a new fully developed community of duplexes featuring more than 30 homes.
The family-owned business hit roadblocks once planning began … until an electric co-op reached out to eagerly welcome the neighborhood to the neighborhood.
As temperatures rise, so does demand. While that may sound simple, what’s happening behind the scenes is anything but. Unlike winter, when demand can spike and ease quickly, summer creates steady pressure.
Fulton County resident TJ Garner vividly remembers the unexpected present he received one childhood Christmas: water.
A few decades later, Garner presented the owners of the now-fifth-generation-run family business with his own support: a business energy efficiency incentive from the local REMC and Wabash Valley Power Alliance.
As a member-owned cooperative, we plan for both the short term and the long term. We manage growth carefully. We structure agreements responsibly. And we make decisions with your best interests at the center.

