Current | LES Customer Newsletter Current - October 2019
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LES' CUSTOMER NEWSLETTER
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Lincoln, NE 68501
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OCTOBER 2019
LES proposes no rate increase for
third year in a row
LES customers should see little to no change on their normal electric bills in 2020.
Lincoln Electric
System staff and
its Board’s Budget
& Rates Committee
recommended no
increase to retail
electric rates in the
2020 budget and rates
proposal during the LES
Administrative Board
meeting Sept. 20.
With no system-
wide average rate
adjustment, demand-
metered customers
won’t see changes to
their monthly bills.
SAVE THE DATES
Oct. 3 // Budget & Rates Meeting
LES staff will meet with customers to provide information and receive
feedback on the utility’s proposed 2020 budget and rates before the
LES Administrative Board takes action on the budget at its October
meeting. The meeting will take place at 6 p.m. on Oct. 3 at LES’
Walter A. Canney Service Center, 2620 Fairfield Street.
Oct. 6-12 // Public Power Week
Follow us on Facebook, Twitter and LinkedIn as we share our
history of affordable electricity, reliable power and local people
serving local people. Plus, we’ll have a little fun. Just search
the hashtags #PublicPowerWeek #PoweringTheGoodLife or
#CommunityPowered!
Most customers will
notice little to no
change to their bill.
“We are always happy
when there is no need
for an increase in
electric rates,” said
Laura Kapustka, vice
president and CFO.
“In alignment with our
public power values,
LES continues to
focus on providing
low rates for our
customers and
keeping LES among
the nation’s leaders in
reliable service.”
Electric rates in
Lincoln rank among
the most affordable
in the nation. LES
surveyed the rates of
100 electric utilities in
different cities across
the country in its 2019
National Electric Rate
Study and determined
that LES’ average
rates are the 11th
lowest.
Residential customers
using 1,000 kilowatt-
hours per month pay
an average of $96.63
on their monthly
bill, which is 30%
less than the study
average of $138.56.
Meanwhile, LES
industrial customers
using 1,000 kW and
400,000 kWh pay
$31,092 on their
monthly bill, which
is 25% less than the
study average of
$41,537.
Learn more about LES
rates at LES.com.
Winter electric rates now in effect until May 31, 2020
Winter rates, which are lower than our summer rates, are in effect October through May the following year. This
year’s residential winter rate is $.0548 per kilowatt-hour. View commercial rates, which vary by customer type,
online at LES.com/business/rates.