Seminole Electric Cooperative: Rates, Coverage Area, Emissions

Seminole Electric Cooperative

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About Seminole Electric Cooperative

Seminole Electric Cooperative is an electric cooperative. Cooperatives are owned by their customers and managed by individuals who are voted into their roles. A total of 16,294,145 megawatt hours were sold on the wholesale market. The electricity sourced by Seminole Electric Cooperative is made up of multiple sources of megawatt hours including 9,826,996 megawatt hours produced in electricity facilities they own and 6,747,893 megawatt hours purchased on the wholesale electricity market. In 2022, the provider earned a total of $1,483,903,000 via wholesale channels. Their revenue from all electricity activities was $1,497,143,000.

Energy Loss

Suppliers regularly report energy lost through heat dissipation and other causes to government agencies who track infrastructure efficiencies. Seminole Electric Cooperative recently reported a loss of 1.47% of the total electricity production total. This percentage of electricity lost earns them a rank of 140th best out of 3517 suppliers who report energy loss in the US.

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Seminole Electric Cooperative Overview

  • Company Type:Cooperative
  • Headquarters:16313 North Dale Mabry Highway
    Tampa, Florida 33618
    United States of America
  • CEO:Lisa Johnson

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    Quick Facts About Seminole Electric Cooperative

    Roughly 27.93% of Seminole Electric Cooperative's total electricity comes from the use of coal.

    Seminole Electric Cooperative ranks 71st out of 3517 providers in the United States for total electricity generation from natural gas.

    Seminole Electric Cooperative generates 100.00% of their total electricity generation from non-renewable fuel types. The total electricity generated from non-renewable sources is 12,757,160.01 megawatt hours, which is 83rd most in the United States out of 3517 providers.

    As the 99th highest generator of electricity in the United States, Seminole Electric Cooperative produces 12,757,160.01 megawatt hours of electricity.

    Energy provider of the year for Florida, Major Provider Category
    Lowest Energy Loss
    Florida, Major Provider Category
    Claim Award
    Energy provider of the year for Florida, Major Provider Category
    Top 3 Lowest Energy Loss
    Florida, Major Provider Category
    Claim Award

    Energy Loss

    Seminole Electric Cooperative's energy loss due to business operations.

    -1.47%

    Total Energy Loss

    243,809MWh

    140 National Rank

    Seminole Electric Cooperative Energy Makeup

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    Power Plants Owned by Seminole Electric Cooperative

    PlantCity/CountyStatePrimary Fuel TypeProduction (MWh)Emission (kg)Emissions/MWhToxic Chemical ReleaseClosing Date
    Putnam County FL Natural Gas 10,337,048.015,872,009,009.39568.05
    Midulla Generating StationSeminole Electric Cooperative (100.00%)
    Hardee County FL Natural Gas 2,420,112957,021,754.76395.45

    Seminole Electric Cooperative Fuel Makeup

    NATURAL GAS
    Natural Gas
    Natural Gas
    Natural Gas
    Natural Gas
    Natural Gas
    Natural Gas
    Natural Gas
    Natural Gas
    71.93%
    COAL
    Coal
    Coal
    Coal
    27.93%
    DISTILLATE FUEL OIL
    Distillate Fuel Oil
    0.13%

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    Seminole Electric Cooperative FAQ:

    What is the phone number for Seminole Electric Cooperative?

    The Seminole Electric Cooperative phone number is (813) 963-0994.

    Who is the CEO of Seminole Electric Cooperative?

    Lisa Johnson is the CEO of Seminole Electric Cooperative.

    How many power plants are owned by or associated with Seminole Electric Cooperative?

    Seminole Electric Cooperative is associated with or owns 2 power plants.

    What percentage of Seminole Electric Cooperative's electricity is produced using renewable fuel types?

    Seminole Electric Cooperative generates 0% of their electricity from renewable fuel sources.

    What percentage of Seminole Electric Cooperative's electricity is produced from nonrenewable fuel types?

    Power generation plants owned by or associated with Seminole Electric Cooperative produce 100.00% of their electricity using nonrenewable fuel types.

    Matt Hope
    Last Reviewed By: Matt Hope
    Published: 2022-03-13