We love our members and invite you to stop by our office on Valentine’s Day (Feb. 14) from 8 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. to enjoy a cupcake and pick up a free energy-saving LED light bulb.
The Florida Division of Emergency Management allows citizens with special needs to register with their county emergency management agency. Information submitted to the registry will only be used for planning and, if necessary, to provide emergency or disaster services. Residents of all Florida counties can register using the online Florida Special Needs Registry. Residents of […]
For the 41st consecutive year, SVEC is sponsoring a tour of Tallahassee for 10 high school juniors. While in Tallahassee, the students will be introduced to the cooperative business model and Florida’s legislative process. Possible activities include a tour of the state Capitol, participation in a mock bill debate on the floor of the Senate...
Suwannee Valley Electric Cooperative (SVEC) begins Operation Round Up in January, when the bills of participating members will be rounded up to the nearest whole dollar. Money raised through the program will fund grants to benefit students in local schools. While an individual member’s donation amounts to pocket change each month, the program allows SVEC […]
With the midterm elections in the rearview mirror, SVEC is looking ahead at the impact and opportunities for rural America and electric cooperatives. Electric cooperatives across the nation played an active role in the elections, including gathering information about each candidate running for federal office. This was particularly important since more than 60 members of […]
Light Out? We Need to Know To report a malfunctioning area or street light, touch “Contact Us” on the SmartHub home screen, then touch “AREA LIGHT OUT” and use the comments area to request a repair. Or, call 800-447-4509. Members who report a malfunctioning outdoor light will be contacted by an SVEC member service representative […]
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. We are purposeful in supporting the efforts of local groups such as the United Way […]