SAN ANTONIO — CPS Energy has several programs to help customers save money. Not only residential customers but also both small and large commercial customers with their "Energy2Business" program.
The survey asks residents what matters most to them.
When Gina Mason moved into her apartment at Avistar on the Boulevard, the thermostat was so old she could never tell what temperature it was set at. "It was a big guessing game," Mason said. She moved ...
CPS Energy’s CEO Rudy Garza told council members that it hasn’t said it’s planning to seek a rate increase, although one is built into its budget.
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The city-owned utility is staring down an unprecedented explosion in demand fueled by AI and other large load customers that ...
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