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Tag: Rate Advisory Committee

Former City Councilman Reed Williams leads a conversation in March as chair of the Committee on Emergency Preparedness.
Posted inGov & Politics

CPS Energy committee recommends power mix that relies on natural gas

Avatar photo by Lindsey Carnett December 15, 2022December 16, 2022

CPS Energy assumes natural gas will be affordable and reliable, but one member pointed out that it has been neither in the recent past.

The Calaveras Power Plant.
Posted inEnvironment

Choice of future power mix for CPS Energy narrows as board vote nears

Avatar photo by Lindsey Carnett December 8, 2022December 8, 2022
The San Antonio Water System board of trustees approves the list of items they want to prioritize during the state's 88th legislative session.
Posted inGov & Politics

SAWS board approves rate structure lowering bills for most residents as part of 2023 budget

Avatar photo by Lindsey Carnett November 1, 2022November 1, 2022
The Electric Reliability Council of Texas (ERCOT) issued a notice to utilities across the state that this weekend's high temperatures could stress the grid.
Posted inGov & Politics

CPS Energy rate advisory committee recommends rate increase

Avatar photo by Lindsey Carnett December 16, 2021December 16, 2021
CPS Energy interim CEO Rudy Garza speaks during a rate advisory committee meeting in December.
Posted inGov & Politics

After months of study, CPS Energy rate committee weighs in — but will it matter?

Avatar photo by Lindsey Carnett December 15, 2021December 14, 2021
A CPS Energy lineman works on a power line downtown.
Posted inGov & Politics

CPS Energy proposes 3.85% rate increase for 2022 in latest projections

Avatar photo by Lindsey Carnett November 29, 2021November 29, 2021
Ed Kelley’s final term on the CPS Energy board of trustees will end on Jan. 31, 2022.
Posted inOpinion

Why I will miss Ed Kelley’s public service

Avatar photo by Robert Rivard July 25, 2021July 24, 2021
CPS Energy assures customers that even if they are behind on payment they will not face service disconnection.
Posted inEnvironment

CPS Energy’s rate advisory committee holds first meeting

Avatar photo by Lindsey Carnett May 27, 2021May 27, 2021
Power lines run from CPS Energy’s Calaveras Power Station in Southeast San Antonio. Officials are forecasting a potential need for conservation next week as temperatures rise and electricity demand increases.
Posted inEnvironment

Meet the 21 members of the committee diving deep into CPS Energy rates

Avatar photo by Brendan Gibbons April 22, 2021April 22, 2021
Posted inGov & Politics

SAWS Rates Should Prioritize Affordability, Committee Says

Avatar photo by Brendan Gibbons December 29, 2019December 28, 2019

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