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LCEC is ready for storm season!

  North Fort Myers, FL, June 4, 2024 – Long before storm season, utilities develop response plans and options to mitigate damage and recover from destruction as quickly as possible. Experience from past storms helps LCEC in the planning process. Incorporating...

Keep pets safe from electrical hazards

April 4, 2024 – Electrical hazards around the home can cause serious harm and even death to furry family members. Keep the following safety tips in mind to protect pets from the dangers that electricity poses: Protect pets from electrical cords by covering with a...

Spin Cycle Energy Savings

March 13, 2024 – On average, Americans do approximately 300 loads of laundry per year which equates to nearly six loads per week! Although washing and drying loads of laundry is just one of the power devourers in your home, every bit counts when it comes to saving...

LCEC honors employees with more than 500 volunteer hours

March 7, 2024 – The LCEC Pay It Forward Program began in 2016 to encourage volunteerism and support the efforts of employees to give to their favorite qualifying non-profit organization. With this program, employees who volunteer and track volunteer hours can earn Pay...

Simple tricks to trim your energy usage

February 29, 2024 – Conserving electricity doesn’t just reduce your carbon footprint, it can help reduce your electric bill. Follow these simple tips to trim your energy usage: Plant a tree. Trees help shade your home and keep it cool! Be sure to plant the right tree...

Deadline Approaching for LCEC Environmental Funding Awards

February 8, 2024 – The deadline to apply for an LCEC Environmental Funding Award is Friday, March 15. Applicants must meet certain criteria to be considered for an award. Visit www.lcec.net/about-lcec/community-and-education/environment to apply. LCEC Environment...

Sail away from power lines

January 31, 2024 – The skies are clear and the waterways of SWFL are calling. Boating enthusiasts are reminded to steer clear of power lines. Contacting power lines poses a risk of power interruptions which could result in serious injuries and even death. Always be...