Boone REMC, located in Lebanon, Indiana, is an electric utility cooperative serving over 12,300 customers in Boone, Clinton, Hamilton, Hendricks and Montgomery counties.
Boone REMC maintains over 1,186 miles of line serving rural areas, suburbs and some of the largest employers in the greater Boone County area.
When you purchase electricity from Boone REMC, you are not only a valued customer, you are a part-owner and a member of a utility cooperative. We are governed by a nine-member board of directors comprised of customers.
Our mission is to be the provider of choice for energy services, to improve the communities we serve and to meet the unique needs of our individual customer-owners.
> Click here for a map of our service area
> Click here for our bylaws
> Click here to download the Boone REMC Owner’s Manual
> Our wholesale power provider is Wabash Valley Power
Telephone:
765.482.2390
800.897.REMC(7362)
Mailing address:
Boone REMC
1207 Indianapolis Avenue
P.O. Box 563
Lebanon, IN 46052
Our office is located at 1207 Indianapolis Avenue in Lebanon. Click here for a map.
Boone REMC is a member of the Indiana Statewide Association of RECs, and the National Rural Electric Cooperative Association.
Boone REMC is a Touchstone Energy® Cooperative.
A Tradition of Service and Innovation
Boone REMC was incorporated on April 10, 1936 as the Boone County Rural Electric Membership Corporation. We were formed to extend electric service into rural areas where other utilities had refused to provide affordable power.
Boone REMC received one of the first three loans from President Franklin Roosevelt’s Rural Electrification Administration (REA). We were the first REA-funded electric cooperative in Indiana, and the second REA-funded co-op in the United States, to energize power lines and provide electric service.
Learn more about Boone REMC’s history.
Although we utilized loans from the REA (now called RUS) in the past, Boone REMC now acquires all financing from private markets.

