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OUR MISSION
To provide the best
possible electric service at the lowest possible price.
Peace River Electric Cooperative, Inc., also referred to as PRECO,
is a fast growing electric distribution cooperative providing
service in ten Florida counties: Brevard, DeSoto, Hardee,
Highlands, Hillsborough, Indian River, Manatee, Osceola, Polk and
Sarasota. PRECO provides electric service to residential, business
and light industrial and has a broad service area from residences
within 30 miles of the Atlantic Ocean, to homes on the Gulf of
Mexico. Preco’s headquarters are in south central Florida in the
town of Wauchula and district offices are located at
Bradenton in Manatee County and Indian Lake Estates in Polk
County.
LOCAL OWNERSHIP, LOCAL CONTROL...
The Cooperative area is divided into nine geographic districts.
Electric consumers from each district democratically elect local
members to Preco's Board of Directors at their District Membership
Meeting each year. Directors, who serve for three-year staggered
terms, employ a professional utility manager and provide
policy-making guidance for the cooperative. The real backbone of
Preco's business is its employees who work as a team to
provide reliable service to meet the needs of a wide variety of
Floridians. PRECO is committed to a safe working environment for
all it employees. For many years, the Co-op has maintained its
safety accreditation from the National Rural Electric Cooperative
Association and through Loss Control and Safety Program of the
Florida Electric Cooperatives Association.
Peace River Electric provides power to a diverse mixture of
agricultural, commercial, industrial and residential consumers.
While many of Peace River’s accounts are agriculturally oriented
and rural, the number of new urban subdivisions is growing at a
rapid rate, especially in the Manatee County area. Today, PRECO
provides quality electric service to more customers with fewer
employees than ever before due to the use of new technologies and
continuous improvements in system operating efficiency.
HISTORICAL BACKGROUND
After the creation of the Rural Electric Program by Congress in
1935, Peace River Electric Cooperative joined electric
cooperatives across the nation in organizing to bring the
conveniences of affordable electric power to residences and
smaller communities that were located too far from major cities to
make service feasible. Rural residents in our multi-county area
formally organized Peace River Valley Electric Membership
Cooperative, Inc. (as it was originally called) on February 10,
1940, to provide them with electricity. In September 1941, the
first electricity flowed through Co-op lines serving 222 member’s
homes.
DISTRIBUTION SYSTEM AND POWER
SUPPLIER
Peace River Electric Cooperative currently maintains nearly 4,000
miles of energized underground and overhead power lines across
its system. PRECO is an electric distribution system - it does not
generate its own electricity. PRECO buys its wholesale electricity
from Seminole Electric Cooperative, a member-owned, not-for-profit
cooperative generating entity that maintains one of the cleanest
coal-fired generating plants in the nation. The Seminole plant,
which is owned collectively by its 10 electric cooperative
members, is located in Palatka, Florida. (For more on Seminole Electric - click here)
NOT-FOR-PROFIT OPERATION
Because its local consumers own PRECO, it operates on a
not-for-profit basis. As a non-profit entity, it is exempt from
federal income tax. PRECO does, however, pay all other taxes, such
as state and local property taxes, and other fees that electric
utilities are required to pay. Any net margin of revenue over
expenses is credited to members in proportion to their usage of
electricity in the form of capital credits or patronage capital.
This equity - an ownership share in the business - can be refunded
of members as directed by the board when financial conditions
permit.
THE VALUE FACTOR - CUSTOMER
SERVICES
The Cooperative has an array of beneficial energy service programs
available to its consumers. For details contact your member
services representative.
PRECO offers surge suppressor packages to consumers
with the option to lease or buy a comprehensive protection plan for
residential appliances. A heavy-duty surge arrestor can be installed
by PRECO in the customer’s electric panel to help stop indirect surges
that could damage or destroy household wiring and appliances, such as
personal computers and digital telecommunication equipment.
During major power outages, such as hurricanes,
the Co-op uses the Porche Automated Outage Reporting System, which is
very helpful in handling and responding to numerous customer power outage
calls. Instead of the caller continuing to hear a busy signal, the system
handles up to thirteen incoming calls simultaneously. The system allows
customers to effectively report outages, receives information regarding
the extent of known outages, and provides information to co-op dispatchers
who are helping to restore service by routing repair crews more rapidly.
Other Co-op services revolve around making payment
methods easier for our members. One payment method is Automatic Bank
Draft Authorization, which enables customers to have their monthly bill
paid by their bank using electronic funds transfer. We also offer direct
debiting of customer credit cards for our members.
COMMITMENT TO COMMUNITIES
PRECO was one of the first co-ops in Florida to participate in an
energy conservation partnership with the U.S. Environmental
Protection Agency through the Energy Star Program. Through
voluntary membership in the program, PRECO purchased and installed
high-efficiency, cost effective transformers on its distribution
system. High efficiency transformers require less energy, reducing
the need for future electric generation plants.
A good community citizen, Peace River Electric
has sponsored a Little League Baseball team for over 20 years, and sponsors
City-League softball teams. Many employees coach youth football, baseball,
basketball teams, and participate in community beautification projects
within our service territory.
The Cooperative is active in Chamber of Commerce's within the
service territory. Employees of the Cooperative
participate in local community activities such as American Cancer
Society "Relay For Life", March of Dimes WalkAmerica and United
Way. The Cooperative has a strong local school program, teaching
students about electrical safety, environmental protection and
energy conservation. Cooperative employees are also active in
local political organizations, voter registration efforts, and in
assisting campaigns for candidates for public office who support
the Cooperative philosophy.
At PRECO, the Cooperative slogan "Owned by Those We Serve," really
holds true. We’re involved in our communities, committed to
serving our members, and focused on efficiency. It’s a mission
that’s good for our members and for all Floridians - today...and
tomorrow.
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