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Sunshine State Stats February 2020

Spring arrived in February 2020 – along with media reports of COVID-19 risk, Saturn as a morning star, Mercury as an evening star and above average temps. Daily high temperatures ranged from the low 60s to the high 80s. Nighttime temperatures ranged from low 40s to low 70s. Members probably used both A/C and heat to combat these temperature extremes in February.

 

Sunshine State Stats February 2020 breakdown

 

The monthly average temperature was a comfortable 66 degrees – which was 2 degrees lower than the monthly average temperature in February 2019. The highest daily recorded temperature soared to 88 degrees and the lowest daily recorded temperature was 41 – a fluctuation of 45 degrees between warm and cool temperatures.

 

February 2020’s average high temperature was 76 degrees with an average low of 55. In February 2019, the average high temperature was 78 degrees while the average low temperature was 58 degrees. If you compare this year’s usage to last year’s and see a difference, it’s likely due to your heating and cooling systems running more often.

 

On February 2, 2020, Punxsutawney Phil did not see his shadow which traditionally means an early spring. Locally we enjoyed 13 days with temperatures that reached above 80 degrees – which is substantial for February. Rainfall was above average at 2.14 inches for the month compared to .87 inches last February. According to February’s spring-like weather, it looks like the tradition proved true this year.

 

Members who used heat during the colder mornings and cooling in the warmer afternoons can expect to see an increase in energy consumption on their February billing statement. ENERGY STAR recommends setting your heat to no higher than 68 degrees during the winter months.

 

Have you scheduled an annual HVAC service? January and February are typically the coldest months in Florida. A well-maintained unit runs more efficiently and helps lower your energy usage. Read more about HVAC service and maintenance in November SECO News.

 

March 2020 forecast:

 

March 2020 is forecast for an average high of 79 degrees most days in the month reaching temperatures in the mid-70s and 80s. The average low is forecast at 64 degrees with low temperatures dipping into the 50s. Precipitation levels are forecast to be low throughout the month.

 

To check historical usage, log into SmartHub to view past bills and consumption charts. If your usage is high, SECO offers several energy-efficiency tools to help you identify energy wasters. Take the Home Energy Assessment to receive a detailed email tailored to your home’s features and lifestyle. The energy-saving advice will provide low-cost ways to decrease your usage – and your electric bill.

 

To easily calculate how much energy your appliances, lighting, electronic devices, and other energy-using items in your home consume, use the Energy Estimator.

SECO Energy Supports Sumter PREP Academy Intervention Program

SECO Energy is a supporter of educational programs and initiatives. SECO recently provided funding to assist Sumter PREP Academy with its Positive Behavioral Intervention and Support (PBIS) bi-monthly progress monitoring breakfast meeting.

 

The breakfast meeting offers an opportunity for student advocates (district staff, Department of Juvenile Justice, Teen Court, zone-school administrators, parents and students) to discuss the academic and behavioral progress of the Academy’s students.

 

Sumter PREP Academy operates under the umbrella of Sumter County Schools. As a result of the positive behavioral intervention program, Sumter PREP Academy has reported a 93 percent success rate of students transitioning back to their zoned schools.

 

SECO Energy is an active corporate citizen and a good neighbor. The cooperative sponsors and donates to programs based on its commitment to the key cooperative principles Concern for Community and Education Training and Information. $36,000 in scholarships is available for 12 recipients in the SECO Energy 2020 Youth Scholarship Program. Graduating high school seniors interested in a career in the energy industry who live in a home served by SECO are encouraged to apply. Print an application online on our 2020 Youth Scholarship page. Completed applications due by 5 p.m. on Friday, March 27.

Learn more about SECO’s corporate citizenship online. “Like” SECO’s Facebook page and “follow” @SECOEnergy on Twitter for news releases and cooperative updates.

SECO News, March 2020

 

Duncan’s Digest – SECO Energy’s 82nd Annual Meeting

 

Our 82nd Annual Meeting is Saturday, March 28, at 293 S. US Highway 301 in Sumterville. Registration opens at 8 a.m. and the Business Meeting begins at 10:30 a.m. The live prize drawing is held after the Business Meeting and wraps up around noon.

May 2018 SECO News Duncan's Digest

 

Even if you can’t attend, there are ways to win this year. All members are invited to vote on Annual Meeting business in advance. On the SECO Energy homepage, click on the VOTE banner and cast your vote prior to Thursday, March 26 at 5 p.m. for a chance to win a golf cart, gift cards, bill credits, tools, Nest thermostats, Apple TVs, air fryers, Instapots, Ring doorbells and other great prizes. See the complete prize list on page four.

 

If you do attend the March 28 meeting, you’ll enjoy a light breakfast and entertainment by Margo Rochelle & Rodeo Drive Band. Each registered member will receive our 2019 Annual Report, a special gift and an LED from our wholesale power provider Seminole Electric Cooperative.

 

This year, there are three ways to win. Members who attend the Annual Meeting are eligible for the door prize drawing that begins at the conclusion of the Business Meeting. If you RSVP online and attend the Meeting, you are entered into a drawing for a $300 bill credit. And again, there are great prizes for members who vote on Annual Meeting business by mail or online before March 26 at 5 p.m. Attendance is NOT required to win.

 

The grand prizes for Annual Meeting attendees are a refurbished 2010 Chevy Colorado 4X4, an electric golf cart, four cash prizes, bill credits, Kindles, Apple TVs, Ring doorbells, air fryers, Instapots and more. Turn to page four for a list of all prizes.

 

Even if you RSVP and vote in advance, you must register upon entrance to receive your ticket set for breakfast, gifts and the door prize drawing. For speedy registration, bring a copy of your bill. Photo ID is required. The prize ticket barrels are located just after Registration Tents. The map on the next page clearly marks the Stations.

 

Visit the Energy Showcase to learn more about energy efficiency, talk with energy-efficiency vendors and stop by Station 4 in the same tent for your free LED. Enjoy live music under the Pavilion and find a dance partner. Visit our electric vehicle (EV) show behind the Energy Showcase tent. EVs include brands like Tesla, Porsche, BMW, Chevy, Nissan, Honda and more.

 

You’ll find a variety of seating areas with sound and screens. We accommodate 3,600 in the covered Pavilion and another 2,000 in the grass areas. Picnic and high-top tables are first-come, first-served. You are welcome to bring your own picnic blankets or folding chairs.

 

To vote electronically and/or RSVP, click on the homepage banner. Follow the instructions to view and vote on the Board-recommended Bylaws Revision and the 2019 Annual Meeting Minutes.

 

To vote and/or RSVP by mail, follow the instructions in the Official Annual Meeting Notice included with billing statements mailed February 14 through March 13. You can drop off your ballot at a Member Service Center or enclose with your payment. To be counted for advance voting, all mail and electronic votes must be received by 5 p.m. on Thursday, March 26.

 

Don’t forget to “like” SECO Energy’s Facebook page and post a selfie during the event. All members who interact on Facebook during the meeting are entered into a drawing to win a $300 SECO bill credit. You must be present during the live door prize drawing to win.

 

On behalf of myself, the Board of Trustees and all SECO employees, we look forward to hosting our 82nd Annual Meeting on March 28 and seeing you there.

 

Sincerely,

 

Jim Duncan

Chief Executive Officer

 

Read the full 2020 March SECO News online.