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Sunday, June 10, 2018

CPS Energy

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CPS Energy (formerly "City Public Service") is the municipal electric utility serving the city of San Antonio, Texas. Acquired by the City in 1942, CPS Energy serves over 804,000 electricity customers and more than 343,000 natural gas customers in its 1,566-square-mile (4,060 km2) service area, which includes Bexar County and portions of its 7 surrounding counties.


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History

  • 1917 - San Antonio Public Service Company formed; owned by American Light and Traction
  • 1942 - City purchases SAPSCo for $34 million
  • 2010 - One of the nation's cleanest coal units, J.K. Spruce 2, begins operation with more than $250 million of the best available emissions-control equipment
  • 2012 - Rio Nogales, a combined-cycle natural gas plant in Seguin, is acquired as part of strategic plan to increase low carbon fuels, and to proactively save half-a-billion dollars by not investing in Deely, the oldest coal-fired unit

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Generation Sources

As of May 2015, CPS had 1,059 megawatts of wind and 444 megawatts of solar power under contract.

Former: W.B. Tuttle power plant, 425 MW, 1954-2011, natural gas, demolished.


CPS Energy Unveils $2.66 Billion Budget With No Rate Increases
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Governing Structure

CPS Energy is governed by a five-member Board of Trustees. The Mayor of San Antonio serves as an ex officio member, for as long as s/he is the Mayor. The other four members represent the four geographical quadrants of the City, and must reside within the quadrant they represent. They are nominated by the remaining trustees, for a five-year term with eligibility to serve one additional term. The nominations must be approved by majority vote of the San Antonio City Council.

In addition, a 15-member Citizens Advisory Committee serves as a liaison between CPS Energy and the citizens of San Antonio. Ten of the members are nominated by the 10 City Council members (one from each district), while the remaining five are chosen from applicants who are interviewed by the Board. The Board approves all 15 members, who must reside in the CPS Energy service territory and be customers of CPS Energy as well.


CPS Energy charging $20 per month to opt out of smart meters
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See also

  • Public service company

JBSA receives $348K rebate from CPS Energy > Joint Base San ...
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References


CPS Energy CEO: Coal-fired Deely plant may be reborn with natural ...
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External links

  • CPS Energy website

Source of the article : Wikipedia