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WITH LP&L YOU HAVE THE POWER!

LP&L has some of the lowest electric rates in Texas.

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Local Control

• LP&L is a municipally owned electric utility and it is part of the municipal corporation, the City of Lubbock. 

• LP&L's rates / policies are set by a citizen governing board.

A portion of LP&L's proceeds help to fund local government.

Low Rates

• Local cost scrutiny and a not-for-profit motive have made municipally owned electric utilities the benchmark for the industry.

• In Texas, municipally owned electric utilities' rates on average are lower than private investor owned utilities in all applicable categories.



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Texas Cities Who Have Municipal Owned Electric Utilities

Austin
Bartlett
Bastrop
Bellville
Boerne
Bowie
Brenham
Brady
Bridgeport
Brownfield
Brownsville
Bryan
Burnet
Caldwell
Castroville
Coleman
College Station
Cuero
Denton
Electra
Farmersville
Flatonia
Floresville
Floydada

Fredericksburg
Garland
Georgetown
Giddings
Goldsmith
Golthwaite
Gonzales
Granbury
Greenville
Hallettsville
Hearne
Hemphill
Hempstead
Hondo
Jasper
Kerrville
Kirbyville
LaGrange
Lampasas
Lexington
Liberty
Livingston
Llano
Lockhart

Lubbock
Luling
Mason
New Braunfels
Newton
Robstown
San Antonio
San Augustine
San Marcos
San Saba
Sanger
Schulenburg
Seguin
Seymour
Shiner
Smithville
Timpson
Tulia
Waelder
Weatherford
Weimar
Whitesboro
Yoakum




Municipally Owned Electric Utilities (LP&L)= LOWER RATES + COMMUNITY VALUE
Municipal utilities in Texas are large and small, urban and rural, and located across the state. They range in size from City Public Service of San Antonio (the largest municipal utility) to the City of Goldsmith (the smallest). Together municipal utilities provide electric service to over 3 million Texans (nearly 15% of the state's retail electric customers).

Municipal utilities are successful and provide value to the communities that they serve. They are locally owned and locally governed, with rates and utility policies set by city councils or citizen boards. On average, municipal utility rates are among the lowest in the state. In addition, municipal utility revenues stay in the local community, helping to keep other taxes lower.  
(from the Texas Public Power Association)

OWNERSHIP: Customers are owners.

MISSION: Low rates and community value. Policies responsive to the community.

GOVERNANCE: Local governance, not state regulation.

FINANCE: Publically financed. Funded by utility revenues, not taxes.

UTILITY PROCEEDS: A portion of utility revenues support municipal government. Proceeds stay in the community.

A Significant Part of the Market

NO. OF UTILITIES TEXAS MARKET

Texas Retail Customers

Municipals 73 Municipals 15%

Co-ops 85 Co-ops 14%

IOUs 10 IOUs 71%

 

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