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The Public Utility Commission of Texas has implemented a ban on utility cutoffs for consumers who don’t pay their bills. The move does not apply to cooperatives or to municipality-owned utilities like CPS in San Antonio or Austin Energy.
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Public Utility Commission of Texas Announces Investigation Into Power Failures, Will Examine Its OwnThe Public Utility Commission of Texas has opened a wide-ranging formal investigation into the deadly power failure that left millions of Texans in the cold and dark during an unprecedented winter storm.
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A state fund that subsidizes rural network service is bleeding money. Now the state is drastically cutting the amount of money that it typically pays out to these service providers.
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Warren Buffet is making a play for Texas’ largest electric transmission utility.Berkshire Hathaway, the famed billionaire’s multinational conglomerate,…
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It’s now up to a bankruptcy court in Delaware to decide what becomes of Oncor. The judge in the case wants to sell the Dallas-based electric delivery…
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Texas will no longer help low-income families pay their electric bills. Lite-Up Texas, a program that offered discounts to hundreds of thousands of poor…
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The website you probably use to pick your electricity provider may be rigged by some electric retailers according to the state agency that runs the site.
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State regulators have to decide whether control of Texas power lines can change hands. At issue is whether an investment group led by Dallas businessman…
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Top officials at Oncor, Texas’ largest electric utility, aired concerns on Monday about Dallas billionaire Ray L. Hunt’s $18 billion proposal to take over…
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Texans are griping less about their electricity providers, according to a consumer advocacy group's analysis released Wednesday.Complaints filed with…