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SECO News February 2022

  Wynn’s Wire     Dear Members,   It is my distinct pleasure to be serving as your new SECO Energy CEO. My energy-industry career is rooted in Florida. From 1981 to 1997, I worked at West Florida Electric Cooperative. My tenure culminated there as Vice President of Member Services, Information Technology, Marketing and Economic Read More

SECO Energy Offers Tribute for Board Service and Condolences for the Passing of Trustee Ray Vick

SECO Energy mourns the passing of its longest tenured District 5 Trustee, Mr. Ray Vick. Serving District 5 in Citrus County in the Inverness area of SECO Energy’s service territory, Mr. Vick’s tenure on the Board of Trustees began in 1980 until his passing on January 20, 2022. The not-for-profit cooperative extends its sincere condolences Read More

SECO Energy Prize Drawing Promotes Energy Savings for Cold Weekend Weather Alert

Prize winners, we will ship physical prizes to your service address. Bill credits will appear on your next billing statement.   $500 bill credit: Rory Davis, Wildwood; Charles Perry, Astatula; and William Westmoreland, Inverness   NEST Learning Thermostat: Mark Piazza, The Villages; Dawn Finney, Umatilla; and Carolyn Clement   HoneyWell Wi-Fi Thermostat: Victoria Pierce, Minneola; Read More

Energy Insider – 4th Quarter 2021

We understand that this year has continued to be a challenge for our commercial and industrial members. COVID-19 variants, supply chain and staffing issues likely disrupted your day-to-day business operations, as well as the lives of your families and employees. The future will most likely present additional challenges as we move through this ever-changing world. Read More

SECO Energy’s Pennies Program Donates $3,485 to the American Cancer Society

SECO Energy’s Pennies from Heaven program recently donated $3,485 to the American Cancer Society. From October 1 through November 15, for every new SECO Energy member who enrolled in SECO’s Surge MitiGator surge protection program, the not-for-profit electric cooperative pledged to donate $5 from the Pennies from Heaven program to a local chapter of the Read More