Sepa HomeSEPA - SouthEastern Power Administration
Agency Overview SEPA Power Power Operations Download Center
      Agency Overview  About Us
        Career Opportunities
        Public Affairs
        Contact Us
        FOIA
      SEPA Power  Rate Schedules
        Acquisition Program
        Competitive Resource Strategies
      Power Operations  System Maps
        How it Works
        Generation
      Download Center  Quick Facts
        Annual Reports
        Press Release
        SEPA History
        SEPA Video
About Us Section

Southeastern Power Administration was created in 1950 by the Secretary of the Interior to carry out the functions assigned to the Secretary by the Flood Control Act of 1944. In 1977, Southeastern was transferred to the newly created United States Department of Energy. Southeastern, headquartered in Elberton, Georgia, is responsible for marketing electric power and energy generated at reservoirs operated by the United States Army Corps of Engineers. This power is marketed to more than 491 preference customers in the states of Georgia, Florida, Alabama, Mississippi, southern Illinois, Virginia, Tennessee, Kentucky, North Carolina, and South Carolina.

The objectives of Southeastern are to market electric power and energy generated by the Federal reservoir projects while encouraging widespread use of the power at the lowest possible cost to consumers. Power rates are formulated based on sound financial principles. Preference in the sale of power is given to public bodies and cooperatives, referred to as preference customers. Southeastern does not own transmission facilities and must contract with other utilities to provide transmission, or “wheeling” services, for the Federal power.

Southeastern’s responsibilities include the negotiation, preparation, execution; and administration of contracts for the sale of electric power; preparation of repayment studies to set wholesale rates; the provision, by construction, contract or otherwise, of transmission and related facilities to interconnect reservoir projects and to serve contractual loads; and activities pertaining to the operation of power facilities to ensure and maintain continuity of electric service to its customers.

» back to top
Our Vision Content
Southeastern Power Administration will foster a well-trained, flexible workforce in an open, rewarding and safe workplace. Southeastern will practice integrity and honesty with all partners, nurture creativity, and achieve results in a rapidly-changing electric utility industry and market.

Content Box Bottom


Our Mission Content
The mission of Southeastern is to market and deliver Federal hydroelectric power at the lowest possible cost to public bodies and cooperatives in the southeastern United States in a professional, innovative, customer-oriented manner, while continuing to meet the challenges of an ever-changing electric utility environment through continuous improvements.

Content Box Bottom





How does Hydroelectricity work? Why Hydropower?
Hydroelectricity Image
Wondering how hydroelectricity is generated? Or where it comes from? You can learn all about it with these demonstrations.
>> click here for more  

Hydropower advantages
Of all the renewable energy sources Hydropower costs the least and is the most reliable and efficient.
>> click here for rate schedules


Copyright 2004, Southeastern Power Administration  |   No FEAR Act  |   Energy's Open Government Initiative  |   Energy.gov  |   Privacy Notice |   Disclaimer