Lubbock Power & Light Completes Historic Move to ERCOT
Posted Dec 11, 2023
This was the final migration of customers to ERCOT and sets the stage for the competitive electric market in Lubbock.
Read MorePosted Dec 11, 2023
This was the final migration of customers to ERCOT and sets the stage for the competitive electric market in Lubbock.
Read MorePosted Dec 05, 2023
This is the final migration of customers and the completion of Lubbock’s historic move to ERCOT.
Read MorePosted Oct 27, 2023
Over 50,000 passionate fans flood Jones AT&T Stadium on Saturdays for Texas Tech Football games, but have you ever wondered what would happen if the lights went out mid-game? Well, have no fear, because that’s where our LP&L team comes in.
Read MorePosted Oct 26, 2023
The approval marks a major milestone in the transition to a competitive electric market and sets the final timeline for customer choice in Lubbock.
Read MorePosted Oct 17, 2023
Second rate decrease in five months specifically affects the purchased power pass-through rate
Read MorePosted Oct 03, 2023
Lubbock Power & Light (LP&L) celebrated Public Power Week, October 1-7, along with more than 2,000 other community-powered, not-for-profit electric utilities that collectively provided electricity to 49 million Americans.
Read MorePosted Sep 20, 2023
In a world where engineers shape the future and build upon the past, the LP&L engineering team's recent attainment of Professional Engineer (PE) licenses serves as a testament to their commitment to safety, collaboration, and the responsibility of crafting a better energy landscape for generations to come.
Read MorePosted Aug 16, 2023
With over two decades of experience at Lubbock Power & Light, Michael Winegeart holds valuable insights into the essential operations that keep the power on in Lubbock.
Read MorePosted Apr 26, 2023
Meet Mitch Kingston, LP&L's Apprentice Rodeo Lineman of the Year, and Jimmy Engle, a retired lineman recently inducted into the Lineman Hall of Fame.
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