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As part of the cooperative business model, one of our core principles is “Concern for Community.” While our priority is always to provide safe, affordable and reliable energy, we view our role in the community as a catalyst for good.…
At 12:18 p.m. this afternoon, Suwannee Valley Electric Cooperative (SVEC) completed restoration of service to its consumers who lost power due to Hurricane Michael.
As of 7:00 a.m., 94 percent of Suwannee Valley Electric Cooperative (SVEC) consumers had power. Eighty-six workers from SVEC, contractors and mutual aid cooperatives are in the field and expect to restore power to everyone who can receive service by tonight. Restoration of service to homes damaged by the storm may take longer.
As of 4:00 p.m. this afternoon, over 99% of all Suwannee Valley Electric Cooperative (SVEC) consumers still had power.
SVEC continues to prepare for Hurricane Michael and its anticipated wide-spread power outages. We have mutual aid from cooperatives in Florida and neighboring states standing by to help, and our crews are prepared to work as quickly and safely as possible to restore power.
Electric cooperatives are finalizing preparations and enacting emergency plans ahead of Hurricane Michael's landfall.
SVEC has activated its Emergency Response Plan in anticipation of potentially severe weather from Hurricane Michael. The plan lays out the duties and responsibilities of all employees during major storms and incorporates lessons learned during Hurricanes Hermine and Irma.
Cooperatives operate according to a core set of principles for the purpose of improving quality of life for their members.
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