December 2023 Sunshine State Stats

December 2023 Sunshine State Stats

In December 2023, the monthly average high and low temperatures continued to drop as winter arrived on December 21. The average high temperature of 71 degrees fell 5 degrees from November’s 76-degree average, while the average low temperature of 54 degrees was 4 degrees lower than the November average low. The 62-degree overall average temperature […]

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SECO News January 2024

SECO News January 2024

Dear Members, SECO Energy has been your local, trusted electric service provider for 85 years. We are an award-winning, not-for-profit electric cooperative that is growing, changing, and striving to be your cooperative of the future.   In January 2023, I unveiled our updated Mission, Vision and Core Values and a clear, focused strategic direction through […]

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SECO Energy Board of Trustees Attain 100% Gold Certification

SECO Energy Board of Trustees Attain 100% Gold Certification

SECO Energy’s Board of Trustees is a nine-member Board comprised of SECO members who govern the not-for-profit electric cooperative. Trustees establish, review, and revise corporate policies that preserve the foundations of the not-for-profit electric cooperative. They work to ensure that SECO continues to maintain reliable, affordable service for all members.   SECO Energy is different […]

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November 2023 Sunshine State Stats

November 2023 Sunshine State Stats

In November 2023, the monthly average high and low temperatures each dropped seven degrees from October. The average high temperature of 76 degrees, versus 83 in October, matched the decline of the average low temperature, which fell to 58 degrees versus 65 degrees last month. Rainfall reported from Leesburg International Airport (KLEE) increased by 1.93 […]

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SECO News December 2023

SECO News December 2023

Dear Members, Merry Christmas and Happy New Year! This month,  I want to acknowledge our group of generous SECO Energy employees who support our yearly United Way corporate giving effort. These community-minded folks are a testament to how collaborative giving has far-reaching effects in our service area.   Each year, SECO Energy employees participate in […]

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SECO Energy and Gresco Utility Supply Celebrate Capital Credits Partnership

SECO Energy and Gresco Utility Supply Celebrate Capital Credits Partnership

SECO Energy, the trusted electric cooperative serving over 235,000 homes and businesses in Central Florida, recently celebrated a significant milestone in its partnership with Gresco Utility Supply, a fellow not-for-profit cooperative. This partnership has proven to be a significant benefit to SECO Energy and its members through Capital Credits delivered to SECO by another cooperative […]

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October 2023 Sunshine State Stats

October 2023 Sunshine State Stats

In October 2023, the monthly average high and low temperatures each dropped significantly from the early “shoulder” season temperatures of September. The average high temperature of 83 degrees, versus 90 in September, matched the decline of the average low temperature, which fell to 65 degrees versus 72 degrees last month. Rainfall reported from Leesburg International […]

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SECO Energy Announces $2.01 Million Capital Credits Retirement to Members

SECO Energy Announces $2.01 Million Capital Credits Retirement to Members

SECO Energy, an electric cooperative serving over 235,000 homes and businesses in seven Central Florida counties, is excited to announce the approval of a $2.01 million Capital Credits retirement to its current and former members. The decision, approved by the SECO Energy Board of Trustees, highlights the cooperative’s ongoing commitment to its members and communities.  […]

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SECO News November 2023

SECO News November 2023

Dear Members, At SECO Energy, our commitment to serving our members goes beyond providing safe, reliable and affordable electricity to homes and businesses across Central Florida. We are proud to announce that the SECO Energy Board of Trustees has approved a Capital Credits retirement of $2.01 million to current and former members. Current members will […]

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