Current | LES Customer Newsletter Current - August 2017

X66821 Current 1040 O Street, P.O. Box 80869 Lincoln, NE 68501-0869 8 a.m.-5 p.m., Monday-Friday Lincoln Electric System 24/7 LES’ CUSTOMER NEWSLETTER AUGUST 2017 Customer Service: 402.475.4211 Power Outage: 888.365.2412 - Toll Free Nebraska811 (call before you dig): 811 - Toll Free LES Paperless Billing more CONVENIENCE Opt out of printed statements. Opt in to a greener future for Lincoln. more SOLAR more TREES MORE CONVENIENCE No more misplacing your bill, no more paper waste and no more hassle. Paying your LES bill is easier with online statements in our new payment portal, which delivers real-time notifications via text or email, easier navigation and recurring payment options. Switch to paperless statements for your monthly Lincoln Electric System bill, and we pledge to give you more. As customers continue to enroll in paperless billing through our new payment portal, LES will put a portion of the savings gained from printing less to support our efforts to plant more trees and bring more solar energy to our community. MORE TREES A portion of the savings from paperless customers will help support restoring endangered tree populations in public parks. LES will work with community partners to identify areas of need and help restore healthy, diverse tree populations all over Lincoln. MORE SOLAR The other portion of the savings will help bring the power of the sun to ground level. With new solar-powered charging stations for mobile devices, Lincolnites will find clean power at their fingertips. A greener future starts now — and it’s just a few clicks away. Visit LES.com/paperless to learn how to enroll. Public Meeting No. 3 for the Integrated Resource Plan AUG 24 6-7:30 P.M. • THURSDAY, AUG. 24 WALTER A. CANNEY SERVICE CENTER 2620 FAIRFIELD ST. (27TH & FAIRFIELD) Highly ranked for low rates Our annual National Electric Rate Study revealed that LES’ rates continue to rank among the lowest in the country in 2017. LES stands with the 16th-lowest overall rates when compared to 100 utilities in cities with populations greater than 100,000, including at least one city from each state in the U.S. Learn more about the 2017 study at LES.com/about-les/rates. LES.com