LCEC stands for Lee County Electric Cooperative. Founded in 1940, LCEC is a not-for-profit electric distribution cooperative serving Southwest Florida. It provides reliable and affordable electricity to over 220,000 homes and businesses within its service territory. LCEC is owned and governed by its members, which means customers have a say in decision-making processes. The cooperative operates a vast infrastructure, including power transmission lines, substations, and electrical distribution systems, to ensure the steady flow of electricity to its members. LCEC is committed to delivering exceptional customer service, promoting conservation efforts, and supporting the local community through various initiatives. With a focus on meeting the needs of its members, LCEC strives to enhance the quality of life in the communities it serves.
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