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SECO News May 2025

  Reliability Through Strong Partnerships   DEAR MEMBER,   At SECO Energy, we’re proud to serve over 250,000 homes and businesses across Central Florida with reliable, affordable, and sustainable electricity. But did you know that the electricity flowing through SECO’s lines begins its journey at a partner cooperative that we help govern and support?    Read More

SECO Energy Celebrates 2025 Scholarship Awardees

The future is bright for SECO Energy’s 2025 Scholarship awardees. SECO’s Board of Trustees approved $36,000 in scholarships to high school seniors graduating this year who reside in homes served by SECO. These 12 outstanding local students exemplify academic excellence and leadership within their communities.     On Monday, April 21, the SECO Youth Programs Committee Read More

SECO Energy Announces Adjustments to Pole Charges, Reducing Previously Planned Increases

SECO Energy has announced adjustments to the planned pole charge increases, reducing the second phase of the previously scheduled rate adjustment. This decision follows a comprehensive review of operational efficiencies and direct feedback from our members.   These changes will directly impact SECO Energy members who are affiliated with homeowner associations (HOAs), property owner associations Read More

SECO News April 2025

  2025 Annual Meeting   DEAR MEMBER,   Thank you to all who tuned in to the 2025 Annual Meeting and those who actively participated in the cooperative’s governance process. As a member of the cooperative, the Annual Meeting is for you. It’s your opportunity to learn about SECO Energy, hear important updates, vote on Read More

SECO News February-March 2025

Strengthening Rural Communities   DEAR MEMBER,   The United Nations has proclaimed 2025 the “International Year of Cooperatives,” recognizing how cooperatives support local economies and community development. Guided by the principle of Concern for Community, SECO Energy focuses on improving the lives of our members across Citrus, Hernando, Lake, Levy, Marion, Pasco, and Sumter Counties. Read More