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SVEC is a not-for-profit business that operates at cost. Revenues above the cost of doing business, known as margins, are allocated to our member-owners annually in the form of capital credits.
Safety is a concern that touches every part of our lives. Families looking for a place to settle down want to live in safe communities, while companies across all industries want to provide a safe working environment for their employees. Even when we sit down to watch a sporting event, we hear conversations on how...
As part of its commitment to community, SVEC is an enthusiastic supporter of the United Way of Suwannee Valley. In 2017, SVEC employees raised over $11,000 for the United Way.
SVEC held its 81st annual meeting on Saturday, April 28 at the Suwannee County Agricultural Coliseum in Live Oak. The event was attended by about 700 people, including SVEC member-owners and their families and guests.
Twenty-five teams participated in the first annual Suwannee Valley Cornhole Tournament hosted by Suwannee Valley Electric Cooperative (SVEC) on Saturday, April 14. $3,157 was raised for United Way of Suwannee Valley.
The Florida Division of Emergency Management allows citizens with special needs to register with their county emergency management agency.
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.