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More than 5,000 CPS Energy customers without power in San Antonio amid cold front that brought gusty winds and storms.
CPS America hosted its 4th Annual Product Innovation Day today at its headquarters in Richardson, Texas. The event served as ...
Grid operator the Electric Reliability Council of Texas last year ordered CPS Energy to keep the plant at its Braunig Power Station open past its planned March retirement because of concerns its ...
CPS Energy is spending another $150 million to speed up construction of transmission lines the state grid operator says will reduce the risk of blackouts across Texas. A troubled circuit near ...
Through the strategic alliance between the Texas Sustainable Energy Research Institute (TSERI) at UTSA and CPS Energy, three new projects totaling approximately $750,000 will focus on improving grid ...
This award, from the U.S. Department of Energy, will provide funding of $1.1 million over 24 months for CPS to continue its development effort for “Modular Radiation Shielding for Transportation ...
BlueSolar has developed the first large-scale plant concept that integrates photovoltaic and solar thermal energy in a single facility using hybrid panels. These panels generate uninterrupted ...
FEBRUARY 6, 2025 — The CPS Energy Board of Trustees has appointed Francine Romero, chair of the UTSA Department of Public Administration and professor in the UTSA College for Health, Community and ...
Rayburn Electric Cooperative faced more than $1 billion in energy costs during the storm. CPS Energy—San Antonio’s municipal utility—sued ERCOT over excessive prices and faced $1 billion in ...
Johnson met with school board President Sean Harden, CPS CEO Pedro Martinez, CTU President Stacy Davis Gates and Ald. Jason Ervin (28th), chair of the City Council’s Budget Committee.
Still, the low-carbon, electrified future can’t come quickly enough. The surge in energy consumption by data centers, electric vehicles, and manufacturing is putting a strain on an already ...
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