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SECO News October 2025

The Value of Safe, Reliable, and Affordable Electric Service

 

DEAR MEMBERS,

 

We often take the electricity that powers our homes and businesses for granted. Yet less than 100 years ago, Central Florida was largely without electric service – investor-owned utilities considered it too expensive to extend lines to rural homes and farmsteads. During the Great Depression, neighbors came together to build electric cooperatives, bringing electricity to rural communities when it was needed most.

 

Electricity keeps your home comfortable, your food fresh, your laundry clean, and your devices charged. It powers schools, local businesses, and fuels community growth, connecting you to every corner of the world.

 

When compared to other household expenses, electricity remains one of the best values in your budget. The average SECO Energy home consumes roughly 1,000 kilowatt-hours (kWh) per month. Through careful long-term planning, efficient operations, and a commitment to cooperative principles, SECO’s rates have remained relatively stable. At today’s rates, most homes spend less than $5 per day on electricity – an exceptional value even as the costs of other essentials continue to rise.

 

Behind every flip of a switch is a dedicated team ensuring your family’s comfort and safety. SECO maintains more than 14,000 miles of electric infrastructure across our service area. When storms or outages occur, we respond quickly, understanding the vital role electricity plays in our daily life.

 

SECO’s mission is to deliver reliable and innovative energy services to our members and communities. Advanced Metering Infrastructure (AMI) is one of many innovative solutions SECO has developed that gives you insight and control over your energy usage. The AMI driven Smart Connect program works with your in-home devices, such as your smart thermostats and electric vehicle chargers to reduce peak energy demand and help lower SECO’s wholesale power costs. Additionally, our home energy reviews can help you identify common sense ways to reduce electricity consumption and maximize the value of every kilowatt-hour.

 

SECO Energy delivers the electricity that powers your life and your community. It supports your quality of life, drives the local economy, and strengthens neighborhoods. We are proud to provide you safe, reliable, and affordable electric service – and we will continue working diligently to keep it that way.

 

Sincerely,

 

CURTIS WYNN

Chief Executive Officer

 


SECO News October 2025: The 2026 Youth Tour Application is Open!

 

SECO Energy is seeking student delegates for the 2026 Florida Youth Tour in Tallahassee. This program is open to high school juniors living in SECO-served homes. Twelve students will be selected, with one from each of our nine Districts and three additional candidates.

 

Delegates will be sponsored by SECO to join over 100 peers on February 4 – 5, 2026, for tours of the State Capitol, Florida’s Supreme Court, and other local attractions. From the chosen students, four will have the chance to attend the National Rural Electric Cooperative Association Youth Tour in Washington, D.C., where they will learn about electric cooperatives and engage with elected officials. This experience aims to deepen understanding of rural electrification and foster networking and leadership opportunities.

 

To qualify for the SECO Energy Youth Tour, applicants must meet the following criteria:

  • Students must be currently enrolled as a high school junior or be home-schooled at the junior level within one of our nine service Districts.

  • The student must live with a parent or guardian whose home is served by SECO Energy and must have an active account at the time of application and during the tour dates.

 

Applicants must submit a short essay on the future of the energy industry and a letter of recommendation from a school counselor, teacher, administrator, or community leader.

 


SECO News October 2025: Safety Corner Beware of Energy Vampires

 

Energy vampires or phantom loads can haunt your electric bill. Many appliances and electronics drain electricity even when turned off or in standby mode, contributing to a “phantom load.” Microwaves, TVs, computers, gaming consoles, phone chargers, and remote-control devices are common energy vampires.

 

According to the U.S. Department of Energy, phantom loads account for 5 to 10% of residential energy use, costing the average household up to $100 a year.

 

TIPS TO REDUCE ENERGY VAMPIRES:

  1. Use Power Strips: Plug devices into a surge or timed power strip with switches to turn them off completely when not in use.
  2. Unplug Unused Devices: Disconnect appliances like coffee makers and phone chargers after use.

 

Be mindful to keep these energy drains at bay to avoid inflated bills. For more energy efficiency tips, visit SECOEnergy.com.

 


SECO News October 2025: Free Surge Installation!

 

Protect your home from damaging power surges and spikes with SECO Energy’s Surge MitiGator™ program. Power surges are sudden, intense increases in voltage that can damage or destroy household appliances and electronic devices, including televisions, computers, cordless telephones, and more.

 

Safeguard your home’s appliances with SECO’s meter-based surge arrester. This device is designed to prevent unnecessary financial loss by protecting large appliances (such as motors and compressors) by reducing surges at the meter before they enter your home.

 

You can lease this protection for only $5.95 per month, plus tax, or purchase it for $349, plus tax. From October 1 to November 15, 2025, SECO will waive the $40 installation fee.

 


SECO News October 2025: Member Q&A: You Asked; We Answer

 

Question from Member: 

Will a programmable thermostat really help me reduce energy costs?

 

You Asked: We Answer: 

Absolutely! A programmable thermostat helps you take control of your energy use by automatically adjusting temperatures when you’re asleep or away from home. When used correctly, a programmable thermostat can reduce your annual energy costs by up to 10 – 15%, according to the Department of Energy (Energy.gov). That’s money back in your pocket while still keeping you and your family comfortable.

 

WANT TO TAKE YOUR SAVINGS A STEP FURTHER?

 

Earn rewards by enrolling your smart devices (such as a thermostat, EV charger, or battery backup system) in our Smart Connect program. To learn more about the program and eligibility, visit SECOEnergy.com > Energy Solutions > Smart Connect.

 


SECO News October 2025: Trustee Insight Board-Led Initiative Provides Payment Relief After Summer Heatwave

 

BOARD – LED INITIATIVE PROVIDES PAYMENT RELIEF AFTER SUMMER HEATWAVE

 

Following an extreme summer heatwave that pushed energy use to record levels, SECO Energy’s Board of Trustees has championed a major change to its residential deposit procedure. Qualifying residential members will now have their deposits automatically credited to their electric bill – no request needed.

 

TO QUALIFY, YOU MUST: 

  • Have paid a deposit when opening a residential account with SECO and still have an active deposit balance on the account
  • Have completed 24 consecutive months of excellent SECO payment history.

 

“This change reflects our commitment to putting members first,” said Gerald Anderson, President of SECO Energy’s Board of Trustees. “After this summer’s extreme heat, we wanted to find tangible relief for those eligible for a deposit refund and thank them for their loyalty and good payment history.”

 

District 6 Trustee Mike Muffett, an early advocate for automatically refunding member deposits, shared, “We know our members work hard, and many have been stretched thin. These steps show that SECO is their trusted energy provider, especially in challenging times.”

 

In addition, through a partnership with FloridaCommerce, eligible SECO members will receive payment assistance funded by the federal Low-Income Home Energy Assistance Program (LIHEAP). The federal program assists income-qualified households with energy costs. Normally, members must apply for LIHEAP support, but thanks to this partnership, qualifying member accounts will automatically receive federal energy assistance credit on their SECO electric bill – no application required.

 


SECO News October 2025: New Podcast Alert: Power Chat In the Electric Lounge

 

FIRST EPISODE PREMIERES OCTOBER 9

 

We’re always looking for better ways to communicate and connect with you—our members. That’s why SECO Energy is launching a new podcast! 

 

Episode 1: “Who We Are & Why We Serve” with CEO Curtis Wynn and VP of Communications, Community & Member Experience, Kathy Judkins. Learn more about your cooperative, how we serve our community, and how we’re finding new ways to stay connected with you. Subscribe on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or wherever you listen.

 


Read the full October 2025 SECO News.

 

SECO Energy Launches Youth Tour Program for Local High School Juniors

SECO Energy is excited to introduce a new Youth Tour program for local high school juniors. The program is designed to inspire youth who are passionate about the energy industry, history, leadership, and adventure.

 

This unique initiative offers up to ten local high school juniors – who live in a home served by SECO Energy – the chance to attend the Tallahassee Youth Tour, an overnight conference from February 12-13, 2025. Participates will explore the Florida State Capitol and Legislative Chambers while gaining insight into the legislative process and the Cooperative Business model. SECO Energy will cover the cost of transportation, meals and hotel accommodation.

 

But that’s not all! After the Tallahassee Youth Tour, these ten participants will have a second opportunity to compete for one of two exclusive spots to represent SECO Energy at a once-in-a-lifetime, sponsored trip to tour our Nation’s Capital as a 2025 Washington Youth Tour Delegates.

 

In June 2025, the two selected delegates will join more than 1,800 peers from across the country for a weeklong trip to Washington, D.C., where they will visit iconic landmarks like the U.S. Capitol, Arlington National Cemetery, and the Smithsonian Museums. They’ll also have the chance to meet elected officials, explore potential career paths, develop leadership skills, deepen their understanding of electric cooperatives, and build lasting friendships as they learn about our great nation and experience Washington like never before.

 

Whether students are interested in the energy industry, politics, history, or simply seeking an exciting adventure, the Youth Tour is a memorable experience that provides personal and professional growth.

 

Don’t let a high school junior miss out! The application period ends Friday, December 20, 2024. Help shape the leaders of tomorrow and encourage them to apply online today at SECOEnergy.com > Your Co-op > Youth Tour Application.

SECO News October 2024

Wynn's Wire

 

 

 

 

 

DEAR MEMBERS,

 

SECO Energy is locally owned and operated for the sole benefit of our members, which means our priorities align with your needs. We focus on providing reliable, affordable electric service that benefits the entire community. To enhance the reliability of our services and address the growing needs of the communities we serve, SECO Energy has recently made several significant investments in our existing infrastructure:

 

Timberwood Substation (Marion County):

We’ve installed a new power transformer and added three additional distribution circuits, increasing capacity to 75 megawatts — doubling its previous capacity. This upgrade also includes an automatic transfer scheme that connects to another distribution feeder. During a power outage, crews can transfer load between feeders for faster and safer restoration.

 

Clermont Substation (Lake County):

Ranking among SECO Energy’s top five substations for load and member count, we’ve added two new power transformers, boosting capacity to 112 megawatts – an increase of nearly 50%.

 

Webster Substation (Sumter County):

To improve reliability, we’ve replaced an older fuse system with a more advanced transmission fuse breaker and upgraded three single-phase power transformers to three-phase power transformers.

 

Sumterville Substation (Sumter County):

We’re expanding this substation and tripling the capacity from 37 to 112 megawatts by building a second side, replacing one power transformer, and installing two new power transformers. Construction is scheduled for completion by the end of 2024.

 

On tap for 2025 is a brand-new substation in Lake County. The Dilly Lake substation near Howey-in-the-Hills and Minneola is undergoing a major rebuild. The capacity of the substation is almost quadrupling from 28 to 112 megawatts. We’re increasing the distribution circuits from two to eight and adding two new power transformers.

 

These upgrades support new and existing homes and businesses and ensure reliable power during peak demand as Central Florida grows. We understand that reliability, value, and trust are what SECO Energy members expect. That’s why we’ve made these proactive improvements to address today’s needs and support future growth.

 

Sincerely,

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

CURTIS WYNN

Chief Executive Officer

 

 


 

SECO News October 2024 A Legacy of Growth and Service

 

 

October is National Co-op Month, and SECO Energy is proud to join REI, Land O’ Lakes, Ocean Spray, Florida’s Natural Growers, Inc., and other cooperatives across the United States in celebrating co-ops’ impact on their communities. Co-ops come in various shapes and sizes, but no matter how big or how small, they all share a common goal: to provide exceptional goods or services to their members.

 

Founded in 1938 as Sumter Electric Cooperative, Inc., SECO Energy has evolved from a small rural utility into a leading not-for-profit Touchstone Energy Cooperative serving Central Florida. SECO powers over 245,000 homes and businesses across seven counties today, providing reliable, safe, and affordable electric service to over half a million consumers. This remarkable growth has made SECO Energy the seventh-largest in the nation among over 900 electric cooperatives.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 


 

SECO News October 2024 Protect Your Home With SurgeMitigator™

 

Power surges can wreck havoc on your appliances and electronics. SECO Energy’s Surge MitiGator™ program can help safeguard your home. From October 1 to November 12, SECO Energy is running a promotion for FREE installation when you enroll in this essential protection plan. The Surge MitiGator™ program is the first step in defending your large appliances by reducing surges at the meter before they can enter your home. Don’t wait for disaster – invest in peace of mind today.

 

To learn more about SECO Energy’s Surge MitiGator™ program click here.

 

 


 

 

SECO News October 2024 SECO Energy Youth Tour Leadership Opportunity

 

CALLING ALL HIGH SCHOOL JUNIORS! Apply now to win a sponsorship for the 2025 Tallahassee Youth Tour.

 

ELIGIBILITY: Any high school junior living in a home that receives electric service from SECO Energy. Up to ten students will be selected to attend the Tallahassee Youth Tour – one from each of our nine Districts and one at large.

 

TALLAHASSEE YOUTH TOUR DATES: February 12 – 13, 2025

 

APPLICATION DEADLINE: December 13, 2024

 

TALLAHASSEE YOUTH TOUR HIGHLIGHTS:

  • Visit the State Capitol
  • Venture the Florida Supreme Court
  • Tour the Governor’s Mansion
  • Explore museums
  • Develop leadership skills
  • Learn about the Cooperative Business Model

 

WASHINGTON YOUTH TOUR COMPETITION:

After the Tallahassee Youth Tour, each of the ten participants will have a second opportunity to compete for one of two spots to attend a once-in-a-lifetime, sponsored trip to tour our Nation’s Capital as SECO Energy’s 2025 Washington Youth Tour delegates.

 

In June 2025, the two selected students will join more than 1,800 students from across the country to learn about our great nation, develop leadership skills, better understand electric cooperatives, and make lasting friendships.

 

Students selected for the SECO Energy Youth Tour will be notified in early January 2025. The two Washington D.C. Youth Tour representatives will be announced during the SECO Energy Youth Tour banquet in April 2025.

 

CLICK HERE TO APPLY ONLINE TODAY!

 

 


 

 

 

At SECO Energy, you’re not just connected to an electric provider. You’re a valued member of a Touchstone Energy Cooperative guided by seven cooperative principles that put your needs first:

 

1. Voluntary and Open Membership: 

Membership is open to all individuals who purchase electric service from SECO Energy.

 

2. Democratic Member Control:

Your vote matters. Members elect fellow members like me to SECO’s Board of Trustees to ensure cooperative decisions reflect your interests.

 

3. Members’ Economic Participation:

Members contribute by paying their monthly utility bill. At the end of the year, profits are then distributed to members, not investors.

 

4. Autonomy and Independence:

SECO is controlled by a nine-member Board of Trustees that is focused on the needs of our members and communities.

 

5. Education, Training, and Information:

SECO provides the tools and knowledge to help you understand your energy use and make informed decisions.

 

6. Cooperation Among Cooperatives:

SECO collaborates with other cooperatives, enhancing service reliability and sharing resources in times of need.

 

7. Concern for Community:

SECO is committed to improving the communities we serve, from supporting local schools to investing in renewable energy.

 

These principles aren’t just words; they’re the foundation of how SECO Energy operates, ensuring that we serve you, our members, with fairness, transparency, and care.

 

 

Read the full October SECO News.