Use these simple tips to save energy this summer: use fans to feel cooler, close blinds to block heat, seal air leaks to keep cool air in, and cook outside when possible to reduce indoor heat.
A small adjustment can make a big difference. During the summer months, setting your thermostat to 78°F or higher can help save energy and lower your bill
Downed power lines are dangerous and may still be energized. Never go near a downed power line. If you come across a downed line, contact your local cooperative or call 911.
More than 2 million people and businesses across 42 of Florida's 67 counties rely on Seminole Member cooperatives for electricity. That's a lot of families, homes, and communities. We don't take that trust lightly. Thank you for letting us be part of your everyday.
Lower costs. Less maintenance. Better for the environment. Making the switch to electric has never made more sense. Learn more at https://t.co/2Ut5Pe79bT
Cooperative Principle #5 — Education, Training, & Information. At Seminole Electric, we provide education and training for the members, elected representatives, managers, and employees so they can contribute effectively to the development of electric cooperatives.
Did you know heating and cooling can make up a major portion of home energy use? Small efficiency habits can help make a big difference over time.
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A simple flip of a switch, and power is there almost instantly. Electricity moves incredibly fast to support the everyday moments you count on. Seminole is proud to supply electricity to the nine Member cooperatives serving more than 2 million Floridians.
On this Memorial Day, we pause to honor the brave men and women who gave their lives in service to our country.
From all of us at Seminole Electric — thank you.
Weekend plans? Don’t forget these simple energy-saving steps before you go: adjust your thermostat, switch off lights, and unplug small electronics. Small habits can make a big difference.
At the heart of Seminole Electric is a clear purpose: to provide safe, affordable, reliable, and responsible electricity and to support the Member cooperatives and the communities they serve through service, integrity, and the cooperative spirit.
Before you start any digging project, whether it's a garden, a fence, or landscaping, always call 811 at least two business days in advance.
Not only is it the law, it's quick and free! Calling 811 ensures underground utilities are marked so you can dig safely.
#EfficiencyTip: Be smart in the kitchen. The average American home uses 15% of its energy in the kitchen. Ceramic and glass dishes conduct heat more efficiently, allowing you to turn the oven temperature down by about 25 degrees.
🌀 Want to ease your child's storm anxiety?
📚 Tip: Use story time.
Books and kid-friendly videos about weather help take the mystery (and fear) out of storms.
Learning can be comforting—and even fun.
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On #NationalDayOfUnplugging, take a break from screens, step outside, and recharge. Let's embrace the power of unplugging to reconnect with what truly matters. 🌿 💡
Always assume that downed lines are live. If a power line is down, the ground and anything or anyone touching it within 35 feet in any direction could be energized. #SafetyFirst
G&T stands for generation and transmission. We generate power and then transmit it to nine electric cooperatives in 42 Florida counties. As a co-op, we have a high level of accountability while prioritizing safety.
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