Energy Insider  –  1st Quarter

Energy Insider – 1st Quarter

  Member Spotlight: Eagle Roofing   Innovation is key to success for Eagle Roofing. Unlike the company’s competitors, this manufacturer of concrete roof tiles has special equipment allowing an easy switch of pigment during production and creating hundreds of unique blends. This results in a wide variety of customized tile colors so consumers can fine-tune […]

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SECO Members Hit by Bill Scam

SECO Members Hit by Bill Scam

SECO Energy is warning all members that another scam involving utility bills is in the works. SECO members have reported receiving calls or emails from an unknown company claiming that a new company is now their energy provider.   These unknown companies are offering members “clean energy” and requesting that payments be directed to them […]

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SECO News, March 2016

SECO News, March 2016

  Solar Support   I’ve been pretty vocal over the years in candidly explaining the merits and drawbacks of rooftop residential solar installations. The good news is that installations are more affordable as costs come down. The bad news is that a subsidy is still required to support such investments.   SECO has been successful in […]

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SECO Employees Volunteer for United Way Day of Caring

SECO Employees Volunteer for United Way Day of Caring

On Saturday February 20, several SECO Energy employees and area high school students volunteered for the United Way Day of Caring project for Marion County at Children’s Home Society in downtown Ocala. The volunteers were led by Kathy Judkins, SECO’s Deputy Director of Civic, Charitable & Government Affairs and Madison Mahoney, Youth United Way Community […]

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Supreme Court Puts Brakes on EPA “Clean Power Plan”

Supreme Court Puts Brakes on EPA “Clean Power Plan”

Yesterday, Tuesday, February 9, in a landmark 5-4 decision the United States Supreme Court halted implementation of the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency’s (EPA) so-called “Clean Power Plan” until its legality can be reviewed in federal court. This pause in implementation is referred to as a “stay.”   “I can’t tell you how pleased I was […]

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