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If you believe that you, or a person you are a legal beneficiary of, have unclaimed capital credits, go to our Unclaimed Capital Credits page and submit the online form to begin the process of validating your claim.
Suwannee Valley Electric Cooperative (SVEC) will still retire the capital credit of the member but will not mail out a check. The cooperative will list on its website all past members who currently have unclaimed retired capital credit monies.
SVEC utilizes herbicides to selectively treat unwanted vegetation in our rights of way. Herbicides are:
SVEC’s operations department supports the philosophy of “the right tree in the right place” as a means of promoting tree species that are more “friendly” to power lines. This would include trees that:
SVEC continually patrols its lines for hazardous or “danger trees”: trees that impose an imminent threat to infrastructure.
Trees should be pruned before they actually touch power lines Trees should be pruned before they actually touch power lines Enough clearance needs be achieved to ensure trees and limbs do not come in contact with the power line before…
Safety and service reliability are the 2 most important and necessary reasons for trimming trees near power lines. Safety Trimming trees on a consistent cycle is necessary for safety as it prevents unwanted contact between tree limbs and lines. Service…
Most homeowners know that changing your furnace or air conditioning filter regularly saves wear and tear on your equipment. But did you also know it can reduce your heating and cooling costs up to 15%? That’s why Suwannee Valley Electric…
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Job Openings Job Openings Status Status A Great Place to Work A Great Place to Work Suwannee Valley Electric Cooperative belongs to those we serve. This fact guides everything we do.Our employees have a vested interest in our cooperative values…