Lee County Electric Cooperative Data Access Guide

Lee County Electric Cooperative (LCEC) is a member-owned, not-for-profit electric cooperative serving over 257,000 accounts across Southwest Florida. LCEC offers billing and usage data through its SmartHub portal and uses Aclara TWACS AMI metering, but has no Green Button, EDI, public API, or formal third-party data-sharing program.

Florida · Electric Cooperative·257,631 customers·Fully supported by Nectar·Last updated June 4, 2026

How to Get Your Lee County Electric Cooperative Data: All Access Methods

Method1st Party3rd PartyCustomer TypesData TypesLatencyFormat
SmartHub Portal / AppResidential & CommercialBilling, payments, monthly/daily usageMonthly / daily summariesHTML / mobile
FESP Data RequestMembers + authorized auditorsUp to 13 months consumptionOn requestCSV / Excel / PDF
Commercial Authorization (manual)CommercialAccount & usage dataCase-by-caseSmartHub / file
01

Billing Data Access

LCEC provides online billing access through its SmartHub portal and mobile app. Members can view current and historical bills, payment history, and usage, and enroll in paperless billing. Data export to CSV/Excel is not documented in the portal; bulk data requires contacting Member Care.

What Data Is on Your Lee County Electric Cooperative Bill

  • Current and historical bills
  • Payment history
  • Monthly consumption (kWh)
  • Daily usage breakdowns (graphs)
  • Year-over-year usage comparison
  • Usage alerts and notifications

How to Download Lee County Electric Cooperative Bills (Business & Commercial)

  1. 01Register the commercial account in SmartHub
  2. 02Review billing and payment history on the dashboard
  3. 03Use My Usage > Usage Explorer for up to 13 months of consumption
  4. 04For CSV/Excel exports or bulk data, call Member Care at 239-656-2300
  5. 05Submit a data request via the Secure Document Upload portal if needed

How to Download Lee County Electric Cooperative Bills (Residential)

  1. 01Go to the LCEC SmartHub page and click Register as a New User
  2. 02Provide LCEC account number, last name, and email
  3. 03Verify your account via the emailed link and set a password
  4. 04Log in to view current bill, billing history, and payments
  5. 05Enroll in paperless billing for emailed PDF bills

Third-Party Access to Lee County Electric Cooperative Billing Data

Commercial Authorization Form (manual)

  1. 01Obtain the Commercial Authorization Form from Member Care (referenced on the Forms page but not publicly linked)
  2. 02Member signs written authorization specifying the third party and scope
  3. 03Submit via Secure Document Upload, email to customerservice@lcec.net, or mail
  4. 04LCEC evaluates and may set up third-party SmartHub access or send data on a case-by-case basis
Online portal display (HTML)Mobile app (iOS/Android)Paperless PDF via emailCSV/Excel via FESP or Member Care request

Want to understand the charges on your bill?

See the Lee County Electric Cooperative Rate Schedules & Tariff Guide →

02

Interval Data & Smart Meters

LCEC's Aclara TWACS AMI meters capture 15-, 30-, and 60-minute interval data, and 15-minute interval data is actively used to compute commercial demand charges. However, this granular interval data is NOT directly accessible to customers or third parties through any documented self-service method — SmartHub exposes monthly and daily summaries only. Granular interval access requires a case-by-case request to LCEC.

Meter Technology
Aclara TWACS (Two-Way Automated Communication System) Universal Metering Transponders (UMT-R residential, UMT-C commercial); deployed 2001-2002. Meter data managed in Oracle Utilities MDM (since 2012).
Electric Granularity
15-, 30-, and 60-minute interval capable; 15-minute interval used for commercial demand billing. Customer-facing SmartHub shows monthly and daily summaries only.
Gas Granularity
Not applicable (electric-only utility)

How to Download Lee County Electric Cooperative Interval Data via Green Button

  1. 01Green Button / ESPI is not implemented at LCEC
  2. 02For monthly usage, use SmartHub Usage Explorer (up to 13 bills)
  3. 03For granular interval or multi-year data, contact Member Care for a case-by-case request

Interval data is essential for rate comparison and TOU analysis.

See which Lee County Electric Cooperative rate schedule is best for your usage pattern →

03

Green Button Access

Download My Data

LCEC does not offer Green Button Download My Data. Usage is viewable in SmartHub but no standardized XML/CSV interval download exists.

Available To
None

Connect My Data

LCEC does not offer Green Button Connect My Data or an ESPI interface.

API Standard
None
Available To
None

04

Third-Party API Access

LCEC does not expose a public API or developer portal. Its Oracle Utilities backend supports REST APIs internally, but these are not available to external parties. There is no webhook or real-time data streaming for customers or third parties.

Program
None (no public API)
Auth Method
Not applicable
Rate Limits
Not applicable
Interval Latency
Not applicable

How to Register as a Lee County Electric Cooperative API Vendor

  1. 01Contact LCEC Member Care at 239-656-2300 and ask for Business Development
  2. 02Describe integration needs and request available business-systems options
  3. 03Provide member authorization for any account-specific data

05

EDI (Electronic Data Interchange)

How to Enroll in Lee County Electric Cooperative EDI

  1. 01No public EDI program is documented
  2. 02Large commercial members may inquire with Member Care about EDI 814/820/867/810 support and trading-partner enrollment

06

Rate Schedules & Tariff Analysis

LCEC C&I rate selection hinges on size and load factor. Loads under 20 kW use the non-demand GS schedule. Above 20 kW, GSD ($11.00/kW demand, 7.60¢/kWh energy) is the default; high-load-factor sites (>63%) qualify for GSD-O, which trades a higher $15.00/kW demand charge for a lower 7.12¢/kWh energy rate. Members that can shed ≥50 kW on request may take the interruptible IS schedule for a $3.75/kW curtailment credit. Demand is billed on the maximum 15-minute integrated demand with a 20 kW floor and a 70% prior-11-month ratchet.

Lee County Electric Cooperative Rate Schedule List

ScheduleApplicability
GS — General Service Non-DemandCommercial loads of 20 kW or less.
GSD — General Service DemandLoads over 20 kW; default demand schedule.
GSD-O — Demand-OptionalHigh-load-factor (>63%) demand customers.
IS — Interruptible DemandMembers ≥50 kW agreeing to curtail on request.

Lee County Electric Cooperative Rate Features & TOU Details

  • 20 kW threshold separates non-demand (GS) from demand (GSD/GSD-O/IS)
  • Demand billed on maximum 15-minute integrated demand
  • Billing-demand floor: 20 kW or 70% of prior-11-month maximum
  • GSD-O favors high load factor (>63%): higher demand charge, lower energy charge
  • Monthly Power Cost Adjustment applies to all schedules
  • Primary service discount of $0.25/kW for service metered at ≥14.4 kV
  • Power factor must stay ≥90% lagging or demand is grossed up

For a deeper analysis including cost optimization strategies and historical rate trends:

Read the full Lee County Electric Cooperative Rate Optimization Guide →

07

Other Data Access Programs

Florida Energy Saver Program (FESP)

State energy-efficiency program that provides up to 13 months of pre- and post-upgrade consumption data to support savings assessments; energy auditors can be listed as authorized data recipients.

  1. 01Confirm eligibility on the Save Energy page
  2. 02Complete the LCEC FESP Questionnaire with account number and data period
  3. 03Submit via Secure Document Upload, email, or mail
  4. 04Receive data by email or mail in CSV/Excel/PDF

Energy Analysis Consultation

LCEC representatives provide phone-based usage analysis, efficiency recommendations, and anomaly detection for members.

  1. 01Call Member Care at 239-656-2300
  2. 02Request an Energy Analysis consultation
  3. 03Authorize review of consumption data

08

Limitations & Considerations

  • Granular 15/30/60-minute interval data is not customer-accessible despite TWACS capability
  • No Green Button Download or Connect My Data / ESPI support
  • No formal Share My Data or third-party authorization portal — direct utility access is manual and case-by-case
  • No documented EDI program (814/820/867/810)
  • No public utility API or developer portal; Oracle REST APIs are backend-only — Nectar provides API access to billing and interval data (docs.nectarclimate.com)
  • CSV/Excel export not available in SmartHub; requires FESP or Member Care request

09

Lee County Electric Cooperative Data Access FAQ

Does LCEC provide 15-minute interval data for commercial accounts?

LCEC's TWACS meters record 15-minute interval data and use it to compute commercial demand charges, but that granular interval data is not exposed through SmartHub or any self-service tool. Customers see monthly and daily summaries. Granular interval data requires a case-by-case request to Member Care.

How does a third party access our LCEC usage data?

LCEC has no formal Share My Data program. The member must provide written authorization (a Commercial Authorization Form referenced by Member Care), submitted via the Secure Document Upload portal or email. LCEC then arranges third-party SmartHub access or sends data on a case-by-case basis. The FESP route can also name an energy auditor as a recipient.

Which LCEC rate schedule fits a commercial or industrial load?

Loads of 20 kW or less use the non-demand GS schedule. Above 20 kW, GSD is the default; high-load-factor sites (>63%) can elect GSD-O for a lower energy rate, and members able to curtail ≥50 kW can take the interruptible IS schedule for a curtailment credit.

How is demand measured and billed at LCEC?

Demand is the maximum 15-minute integrated demand during the billing period, billed at $11.00/kW (GSD) or $15.00/kW (GSD-O). Billing demand can never be less than 20 kW or 70% of the highest demand in the prior 11 months, so a single peak can raise charges for nearly a year.

Does LCEC support EDI or a public API?

No. There is no documented public EDI program and no public API or developer portal. The Oracle Utilities backend has REST capabilities, but they are not exposed externally. Large members can ask Member Care about business-systems integration options.

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