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Ssvec
sulphur springs valley electric cooperative is a non-profit, member-owned distribution cooperative providing electricity to more than 51,000 services over some 4,100 miles of energized line. located in southeastern arizona, the cooperative’s service territory covers parts of cochise, graham, pima and santa cruz counties and includes the communities of sierra vista, huachuca city, patagonia, elfrida, benson, st. david, bowie, san simon, willcox, sonoita and pearce-sunsites. as with any cooperative, member-driven entity, ssvec is dedicated to community growth, quality of life, and a positive vision for the future. our website (www.ssvec.org) offers more information about our services as well as the attractive, growing communities of which we are so proud.
NAICS Code: 221118Sector: UtilitiesSub Sector: UtilitiesIndustry Group: Electric Power Generation, Transmission and DistributionNAICS Industry: Electric Power GenerationNational Industry: Other Electric Power Generation
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Where is Ssvec located?
Ssvec's headquarters is located at Sierra Vista, Arizona, United States, 85635
What is Ssvec's official website?
Ssvec's official website is ssvec.org
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NAICS Code: 221118Sector: UtilitiesSub Sector: UtilitiesIndustry Group: Electric Power Generation, Transmission and DistributionNAICS Industry: Electric Power GenerationNational Industry: Other Electric Power Generation
How many employees does Ssvec have?
Ssvec has 46 employees
What industry does Ssvec belong to?
Ssvec is in the industry of: Utilities
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