Energy Efficient Irrigation Systems
Agriculture is the backbone of our country, and keeping farmland well-irrigated is crucial for a lot agricultural producers. Farm irrigation methods or technologies can make a huge difference when it comes to maximizing productivity while minimizing costs. Read about energy-efficient methods, such as variable frequency drive (VFD) irrigation systems, that help farmers curtail unnecessary water.
Lewis Receives 30-Year Service Award
Congratulations to Kathy Lewis, who received her 30-year Lane-Scott Electric service award this year!
Lane-Scott Electric to Host a Co-ops Vote Event
Join us at the Ness County Bank Building on August 24, 2021 at 11:30 a.m. for a Co-ops Vote program by the Kansas Electric Cooperative. Attendees will learn about key co-op principles, the electric industry and policy issues important to cooperatives. They will also have the opportunity to hear from elected officials.
Take our Back to School "How Well Do You Know Lane-Scott Electric" Quiz to win a $100 VISA card
Who doesn't like to play games? This year, Lane-Scott is challenging you to a "How Well Do You Know Lane-Scott Electric" trivia game! If you play, you will be entered into a raffle to win a $100 VISA gift card to help with back to school expenses! Contest ends August 23rd.
You might need to find answers on our Lane-Scott Website page!
LED: A Rising Star in Energy Savings
Read about the differences of the three most popular lightbulbs. The light-emitting diode (LED), halogen incandescent and the compact fluorescent light (CFL).
Lane-Scott Electric Retail Store's End of Summer Savings on LED Light Bulbs
The Lane-Scott Electric HVAC & Electric Supply Store is offering discounts on LED lightbulbs and T8 lamps in August only, during our End of Summer Savings Event. Stop by M-F 8a-12p; 1-5p. Pick-up from 12-1p is available, you must call ahead first, and we'll have your order ready at the Lane-Scott Electric main office.
Understanding Power Surges and Blinks
Have you ever noticed your lights blink during a thunderstorm? Or perhaps you've noticed a blinking microwave clock when you arrive home. You've likely experienced a brief disruption to your electric service, which could result from a power surge or blink. While the symptoms of surges and blinks can appear similar, what's happening behind the scenes can be quite different. Read about the differences and what you can do to help protect your sensitive electronics!