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Electric Power Companies in Texas
123 companies listed

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Since Jan, 2017
Heart of Texas Electric Cooperative Inc. was incorporated in 1937 to provide electricity to rural areas of Central Texas.  The Co-Op has over 15,000 members and over 20,000 meters served by over 3,700 miles of line. The Co-Op's service area includes parts of Bell, Bosque, Coryell, Falls, Hamilton,…
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Since Jan, 2017
J-A-C is a nonprofit electric cooperative, which has been in business since 1938. J-A-C primarily serves the three county areas of Jack, Archer and Clay counties of north central Texas. Headquarters' office is located in Bluegrove, just 10 miles south and two miles west of Henrietta, Texas. J-A-C has…
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Since Jan, 2017
Jasper-Newton Electric Cooperative was formed on June 7, 1943, for the purpose of building electrical service to the rural areas of Jasper and Newton Counties. The first meeting of the incorporators and directors was held June 9, 1943, where a copy of the Articles of Incorporation from the Secretary…
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Since Jan, 2017
Karnes Electric Cooperative, Inc. is a locally owned and operated not-for-profit electric distribution utility. We serve 12 South Texas and Coastal Bend counties generally located between San Antonio and Corpus Christi, Texas. The rapidly growing area includes Atascosa, Bee, Goliad, Karnes and Wilson…
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Since Jan, 2017
Each year, Lamar Electric Cooperative selects two high school students to attend an all-expenses-paid tour of Washington, D.C., which includes visiting the U.S. Capitol and meeting members of Congress. Eligible students must be in 10th, 11th or 12th grade and live full time in a residence served by…
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Since Jan, 2017
Lamb County Electric Cooperative, Inc. was established in 1938 for the purpose of making life better for the community, and today we continue to strive for that purpose. We are committed to providing safe, reliable electric service at the lowest practical cost. Lamb County Electric Cooperative maintains…
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Since Jan, 2017
Lighthouse Electric Cooperative, Inc., is a non-profit, member-owned rural electric cooperative headquartered in Floydada, Texas, originally organized in 1937 as Floyd County Rural Electric Cooperative. Its original REA loan application was the first to propose serving irrigation wells as part of the…
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Since Jan, 2017
Lyntegar provides electricity to all or part of eleven counties, serving more than 5,400 members and more than 22,000 meters. Over the years Lyntegar has added three branch offices in Sundown, Lamesa and Seagraves to better serve our members. History Throw out the dim coal oil lamp, the gas lamp, and…
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Since Jan, 2017
With more than 10 years’ intensive involvement in the global energy sector, Macquarie Group has a long-standing financial services expertise with a dedicated focus on this complex industry. Macquarie aims to promote long term profitability and drive superior and sustainable shareholder value while…
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Since Jan, 2017
Cooperatives such as Magic Valley are rooted in the Cooperative Principles first established by the Rochdale Society of Equitable Pioneers in 1844. Voluntary & Open Membership Cooperatives are voluntary organizations; open to all persons able to use their services and willing to accept the responsibilities…
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Since Jan, 2017
Mid-South Synergy Electric Cooperative is committed to providing a quality service (electricity, water, wastewater, Internet) at a reasonable price, bringing vital services to increase both the quality of life and economic health in the Mid- South Synergy service area.Reminder: We like comments and…
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Since Jan, 2017
Nueces Electric Cooperative is the only deregulated Co-op in Texas, and one of only  a handful in the U.S. What is deregulation January 2002, Senate Bill 7 went into effect to deregulate Texas. Deregulation allows competitive energy retailers the opportunity to sell power on power lines throughout…
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Since Jan, 2017
Oncor is a regulated electric utility that operates the largest distribution and transmission system in Texas – the sixth largest in the nation – serving more than 10 million Texans living in 402 cities and 91 counties. Our company focuses on delivering power to more than 3 million homes…
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Since Jan, 2017
Pedernales Electric Cooperative, providing excellent service to our members is a priority. That’s why we strive to make doing business easier and more convenient, and why we're standing by to help when you need us. Mission Cooperative Mission: To fulfill our Vision, we will be an organization…
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Since Jan, 2017
Rio Grande Electric Cooperative, Inc. was organized in 1945 to enhance the quality of living by providing electric service to our members. RGEC has the largest service territory of any electric cooperative in the contiguous United States, serving 18 counties in Texas and 2 counties in New Mexico, which…
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Since Jan, 2017
When you receive your electricity from Rita Blanca Electric Cooperative, you’re more than a customer…you’re an owner.  At Rita Blanca Electric, “Power That Cares,” is not just a slogan, it’s our goal in achieving customer satisfaction. IF YOUR POWER GOES OUT………
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Since Jan, 2017
The Rural Electrification Program had its beginning in May, 1935 and Rusk County Electric Cooperative came into being in December, 1937 when Dr. C.A. Dawson, Minden; Mr. T.L. Vincent and Mr. J.J. Pool, Tatum; Mr. J.W. Wylie, Pine Hill; Mr. J.E. Rogers, Henderson; Mr. S.T. Allison, Carthage; and Mr.…
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Since Jan, 2017
San Bernard Electric Cooperative, Inc. began in 1939, when several leaders from Austin and Colorado Counties became interested in securing service for their farms. As a result of their efforts, the cooperative was incorporated in November of 1939. The cooperative derived its name from the San Bernard…
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Since Jan, 2017
San Miguel Electric Cooperative, Inc. (San Miguel) was created on February 17, 1977, under the Rural Electric Cooperative Act of the State of Texas, for the purpose of owning and operating a 400-MW mine-mouth, lignite-fired generating plant and associated mining facilities that furnish power and energy…
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Since Jan, 2017
Electric cooperatives were created to serve the best interests of their member-owners, and that's exactly what Sam Houston Electric Cooperative does. In the early 1930s, the vast rural areas of America did not have access to the wonders of electricity. During this time, less than three percent…
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