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LEC offers options that help members conserve during extreme
temperatures
Laurens Electric Cooperative exists solely to serve its members.
Since any profits above operating costs are returned members
in the form of Capital Credit checks, Laurens Electric never
benefits when our members use more power or have higher bills.
That's why we've offered many different ways to save energy
and reduce heating and cooling costs.
One such program is called AveragePay. If your electric bill
varies widely from month to month, this budget plan spreads
payments throughout the year. Average pay makes your electric
bill predictable by using a rolling average of your present
month's bill and eleven previous months' bills, plus your current
balance. With AveragePay there is never any sign-up fee or monthly
service charge, but you must have been a member of the co-op
for at least a year to apply.
Laurens Electric also offers the EnergySaver Conservation Rate
to members whose homes are energy efficient. Our best residential
rate available, conservation-conscious members are rewarded
with a lower monthly bill if their homes meet certain requirements.
For example, ceiling insulation material must be of R-30 value,
heating and air conditioning units must use electricity as a
primary energy source, and windows should be insulated glass
or storm windows.
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LEC's
Storm Plan
Extereme Temperature Conservation Options
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