Media Releases

LCEC asks customers to conserve energy during cold weather

January 28, 2022 – LCEC and its power supplier have sufficient energy reserves barring any unforeseen circumstances. We are closely monitoring the weather and will provide updates should conditions change. The LCEC system is monitored 24/7 and employees will report to...

Become an energy expert using the LCEC energy tools

January 26, 2022 – Being an energy expert is simple and FREE when you use the energy tools on lcec.net! Using the LCEC interactive online tools will help you understand and manage your energy usage. You can also find ways to conserve energy and reduce your electric...

Call for LCEC Environmental Funding Award Applications

January 20, 2022 – March 15 is the first of two deadlines in 2022 to apply for an LCEC Environmental Funding Award. To apply for an environmental funding award, organizations should visit www.lcec.net/about-lcec/community-and-education/environment to download the...

Many ways to pay your LCEC bill

January 12, 2022 – Paying your LCEC electric bill is a snap. Choose from one of the simple options below: Auto Pay – This convenient, time-saving option will automatically deduct your payment from your bank account on the due date of your LCEC bill. Customers can...

Commit to saving energy in 2022

December 29, 2021 – In a day and time when it feels like so much is out of our control, make 2022 a year to commit to saving on electricity. By adding energy savings to your New Year’s Resolutions, you can lessen your carbon footprint while reducing your electric...

Christmas tree dos and don’ts

December 15, 2021 – You have trimmed your tree and the countdown is on until Santa puts presents underneath. With so much happening during the holidays it is essential to keep the following dos and don’ts in mind for your Christmas tree to both save on electricity and...

Just say no to heating

December 8, 2021 – Chilly days are ahead for sunny SWFL, but LCEC reminds customers to resist the urge to crank on the heat. Since heating costs two to three times more than cooling, it is wise to consider other ways to stay warm on the chilly winter days ahead. Some...

Tips for saving energy on Thanksgiving

November 18, 2021 – It’s time to gobble until you wobble! LCEC energy experts remind customers to do the following to save moola as you munch:  Plan out your oven use. Cook multiple things at once. Consider cooking your appetizers, dinner and dessert items at...