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Raising electric rates in 2009 is not an option
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| Tuesday, June 9, 2009 - North Fort Myers, Fla. |
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During difficult economic times, it is more important than ever for businesses to keep a close eye on the bottom line. Last year LCEC began to see sales and revenues fall well below budget due to a decline in both customer count and electricity consumption. Increasing material, labor and equipment costs also had an impact. In 2009, the trend is continuing and LCEC sales and revenues are well below already reduced budget projections. Despite these challenges, LCEC does not see raising base rates for electricity as a viable option in 2009. Your electric company is working hard to mitigate the shortfall in revenues and ensure base rates remain stable. Recent adjustments geared toward keeping customer base rates low include the following:
LCEC is working hard to control costs so that electricity prices remain among the lowest in the state. Because approximately 70 percent of your bill is related to power supply costs, which LCEC does not directly control, it is critical that LCEC focuses on those costs that we can more directly manage. While economic uncertainty continues, the immediate and ongoing cost saving steps position LCEC to both preserve its financial strength and ensure that customers continue to receive reliable electric service at reasonable prices. Working hard to keep rates low while providing reliable electricity and quality service - it is a business philosophy that has been the foundation of LCEC since it was established in 1940. |
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