Our January SECO News is live on the website Newsroom! This month’s edition features ways to manage and monitor your home’s energy use, details about our new Smart Connect program, the 2025 Youth Scholarship launch, a spotlight on our trustees, and the success of our United Way Drive! Read more: https://ow.ly/cxgb50Uynhu
About us
SECO Energy’s LinkedIn page is used as an additional communication tool to align with the cooperative’s print and online channels. SECO Energy posts information that is important to members, which may include cooperative news releases, major outage updates, severe weather alerts, community events, safety information and more. SECO Energy does not monitor this LinkedIn page 24/7 and it should not be used as a means to report power outages. Please report all power outages through StormCenter: https://secoenergy.com/stormcenter/. Comments and discussions are encouraged. Questions, information requests and messages will be answered during business hours (Monday – Friday 8 a.m. to 5 p.m.). Do not post personal information (name, address, phone number) on public posts. For account-specific inquiries, email CustomerService@SECOEnergy.com. Posts, comments, or users that promote a product or business, contain hate speech, inappropriate language or interactions will not be tolerated. SECO Energy reserves the right to remove posts or block users that violate these guidelines or do not further respectful discourse. SECO Energy is a not-for-profit electric cooperative providing electric service to over 240,000 members. This means almost 500,000 consumers count on us every day to provide reliable, safe, and affordable electric service. Our seven Central Florida counties include Citrus, Hernando, Lake, Levy, Marion, Pasco, and Sumter. SECO Energy is the third-largest electric co-op in Florida and the seventh largest in the nation. SECO's wholesale power provider is Seminole Electric, one of the largest generation and transmission cooperatives in the nation, serving 1.9 million consumers in Florida. Seminole is owned by nine electric distribution cooperatives, and SECO is one of those nine member-owners. SECO Energy is an equal opportunity provider and employer.
- Website
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http://www.secoenergy.com/
External link for SECO Energy (Sumter Electric Cooperative)
- Industry
- Utilities
- Company size
- 201-500 employees
- Headquarters
- Sumterville, FL
- Type
- Nonprofit
- Founded
- 1938
- Specialties
- Electricity
Locations
Employees at SECO Energy (Sumter Electric Cooperative)
Updates
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Happy New Year from SECO Energy! ✨ We want to thank you for an amazing 2024, here's to powering through 2025 together. #YearOfCooperatives2025
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SECO Energy makes paying your bill easy with 12 ways to pay! From SmartHub to bank drafts, drive-thru kiosks, and more, find the way that works for you at https://lnkd.in/gtvf8gae. ⚠️ Note: As of January 27, 2025, the *NEW* Pay By Phone number will be (855) 938-3432.
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We couldn’t have asked for a better gift this holiday season – the gift of your membership! SECO Energy’s members are at the heart of everything we do, and we’re grateful for the opportunity to power your holiday season. 🎄 via NRECA
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#DYK holiday decorations cause hundreds of home fires each year? SECO Energy wants our members to stay safe and merry this holiday season so we are sharing essential tips to deck the halls safely. Learn more from SECO News at https://lnkd.in/gtvf8gae.
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Applications for SECO Energy’s Youth Tour close tomorrow! High school juniors — don’t miss your chance to join SECO Energy’s Youth Tour. Explore the Florida Capitol, compete for a trip to D.C., and unlock leadership opportunities. Apply by Dec. 20 at https://lnkd.in/gmYEhcmN.
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It’s a Wonderful Light! ✨ At SECO Energy, every member matters! Like George Bailey, each of us has a role in making our communities brighter. Together, we’re more than just lights on—we’re connected, powerful and here for one another. #WonderfulLight
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🎶 We’ll be home for Christmas, you can count on us. There may not be snow or mistletoe, but there will be power to light up your tree. Though it’s been said many times, in many ways – you can still report outages during the holidays: https://lnkd.in/gwzDTaBW