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2025 August LREC Powerline Press

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Powerline Press

NEWSLETTER

A Supplement of Oklahoma Living Published by Lake Region Electric Cooperative for its members.

December 2019 August 2025

Learn About the Upcoming Rate Adjustment At LREC, we know rate changes are never easy. Starting September 1, 2025, members will see a rate adjustment on their electric bill. We first shared this news in our July newsletter. If you missed the July issue, you can find it online at www.lrecok.coop/powerline-press.

Why This Adjustment Is Needed Every few years, we conduct a detailed rate study using an independent consultant to ensure our rates are fair, accurate, and aligned with the true cost of delivering electricity and operating your co-op. After a review by C.H. Guernsey & Company, our Board of Trustees approved the upcoming changes. This decision followed months of discussion, operations forecasting, as well as looking for areas we can cut costs, and planning to ensure we can continue to deliver reliable service while maintaining the cooperative’s financial health to meet our loans as well as operating expenses. The primary factor driving this rate adjustment is the rising cost of wholesale power, which is beyond our control. Power supply from our generation and transmission provider, KAMO Power, makes up about 67% of LREC’s total operating expenses. The cost has increased over the last five years, along with the prices of materials such as poles, wire, and transformers used to maintain our system. We are seeing some slight material price drops, but not substantial enough to hold off on a rate adjustment.

What Residential Members Will See Here’s how the change will affect residential members starting September 1: Monthly Service Availability Fee: Increasing from $43.50 to $45.00, this fee helps cover the cost of keeping power available to your home. It supports system upkeep, right-of-way maintenance, and infrastructure like poles, wire, transformers and meters. Energy Usage Rate: Increasing from $0.0792 to $0.0981 per kWh, this covers the cost of power we buy and deliver to your home. Power Cost Adjustment (PCA): Decreasing from $0.0077 to $0.00 per kWh. The PCA is calculated annually and is used to reflect short-term changes in the costs from our power provider. For the average household using 1,180 kWh per month, the increase is roughly 10%. Actual increases will vary depending on your energy usage. Current

Breakdown of Charges

Service Availability Energy Charge 1,180 kWh @ 0.07920 PCA 1,180 kWh @ .0077061

$43.50 $93.47 $9.09

Total

$146.06

New Rates Breakdown of Charges

Service Availability Energy Charge 1,180 kWh @ 0.0981 PCA 1,180 kWh @ 0.000

$45.00 $115.76 $0.00

Total

$160.76 See All Rate Classes


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