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SVEC has created a “grace” period prior to this year’s annual meeting to allow electric accounts to be transferred into the name of the person who pays the bill. The normal $25 transfer fee will be waived from April 2 through April 27. All other fees are still applicable.
When Lafayette High School junior Grace Jackson sat on the floor of the Florida House of Representatives for a mock debate, appreciation for the Youth Tour experience sank in. As she took in the room from the perspective of a state lawmaker, she realized what a unique opportunity she had been given.“That was probably my...
As a cashier, Debbie Edwards is always aware that she might be the only person a visitor to the cooperative meets.
Suwannee Valley Electric Cooperative (SVEC) successfully weathered the severe cold last week, while meeting an all-time high demand for electricity.
At about 10:30 last night, Suwannee Valley Electric Cooperative (SVEC) completed restoration of service to its consumers who lost power due to the winter storm. Broken tree limbs on power lines caused most outages.
Crews were out late last night and early this morning to restore power to our consumers who lost power due to the Winter storm. As of 7:00 a.m., 82% of SVEC’s consumers had power. Nearly 18,000 consumers who lost power due to the storm have been restored.
Crews from Suwannee Valley Electric Cooperative (SVEC) have been joined by several crews from mutual-aid cooperatives and contractors, with the goal of restoring power to 80% of consumers by 10:00 p.m. tonight. Limbs broken by the weight of ice have been the main cause of outages caused by the winter storm.
We are experiencing several outages due to the winter storm and crews are working to restore power as quickly and safely as possible.
Employees of Suwannee Valley Electric Cooperative (SVEC) reached a safety milestone today, having worked three consecutive years and 522,210 man hours without a lost-time injury.