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Texas regulators delay Entergy power line decision as debate intensifies over Lake Livingston and Willis homes

Read full article: Texas regulators delay Entergy power line decision as debate intensifies over Lake Livingston and Willis homes

The Texas Public Utility Commission (PUC) delayed a decision Tuesday on where Entergy will build a 150-mile high-voltage transmission line, a project meant to supply electricity to Houstonโ€™s fast-growing suburbs.

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CenterPoint Energy settles rate case, will lower power costs for customers

Read full article: CenterPoint Energy settles rate case, will lower power costs for customers

Houstonโ€™s main electrical company backed off plans to raise rates after facing sharp criticism for its response to massive power outages after Hurricane Beryl.

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Texas PUC releases report on CenterPointโ€™s response to Hurricane Beryl

Read full article: Texas PUC releases report on CenterPointโ€™s response to Hurricane Beryl

The Public Utility Commission of Texas (PUC) has released its report on CenterPoint Energyโ€™s response to Hurricane Beryl.

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Audit for major U.S. energy company CenterPoint after accusations itโ€™s overcharging customers $100M a year

Read full article: Audit for major U.S. energy company CenterPoint after accusations itโ€™s overcharging customers $100M a year

โ€œWe can look at how they evaluate customer needs for where the mobile generation needs to go, including looking at their emergency operation plan and how it deals with this,โ€ PUC Chairman Thomas Gleeson said.

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Audit approved to learn how CenterPoint Energy is spending ratepayers' money

Read full article: Audit approved to learn how CenterPoint Energy is spending ratepayers' money

PUC approves audit after accusations of overcharging and overspending

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CenterPoint has another chance to avoid a rate hearing and face arguments the company is overcharging customers

Read full article: CenterPoint has another chance to avoid a rate hearing and face arguments the company is overcharging customers

The PUC agreed to hear the company's arguments to dismiss the rate hearing.

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Texas lawmakers question agency's ability to oversee $5 billion energy loan program after initial glitch

Read full article: Texas lawmakers question agency's ability to oversee $5 billion energy loan program after initial glitch

Lawmakers tasked the Public Utility Commission with overseeing the Texas Energy Fund, though the agency has no experience running a loan program.

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Texas PUC delays decision again on CenterPoint Energyโ€™s rates on electric bills

Read full article: Texas PUC delays decision again on CenterPoint Energyโ€™s rates on electric bills

The Texas Public Utility Commission has yet again delayed a decision on CenterPoint Energyโ€™s rates that we all pay on our electric bills.

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North Houston homeowner still waiting on CenterPoint after tree falls on powerline during Hurricane Beryl

Read full article: North Houston homeowner still waiting on CenterPoint after tree falls on powerline during Hurricane Beryl

A north Houston homeowner says he called CenterPoint Energy almost weekly -- trying to get them to remove limbs that fell on a power line in July when Hurricane Beryl hit the area.

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Public workshop to discuss CenterPoint Energy in Houston

Read full article: Public workshop to discuss CenterPoint Energy in Houston

You may have an opinion about the recent power outages after Hurricane Beryl or rate increases โ€“ now is your chance to have your voice heard. The Texas Public Utility Commission (PUC) is coming to Houston for a public workshop on Saturday, October 5th, at 9 AM.

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โ€˜It was unbearableโ€™: Woman recounts day sister dies from hyperthermia due to power outage from Hurricane Beryl

Read full article: โ€˜It was unbearableโ€™: Woman recounts day sister dies from hyperthermia due to power outage from Hurricane Beryl

The Harris County Medical Examinerโ€™s Office has confirmed that two more deaths are linked to Hurricane Beryl.

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Why CenterPoint Energy is accused of overcharging customers for years

Read full article: Why CenterPoint Energy is accused of overcharging customers for years

A judge has denied CenterPoint Energyโ€™s request to dismiss their rate review. The company must now return to the table with city leaders to negotiate new rates that we all pay on our electric bill. Investigative reporter Amy Davis explains why CenterPoint is accused of overcharging all of us for years.

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Got an opinion on CenterPointโ€™s response to Hurricane Beryl? Take this survey and tell them

Read full article: Got an opinion on CenterPointโ€™s response to Hurricane Beryl? Take this survey and tell them

CenterPoint Energy is being investigated by the state and also answering to the Texas Public Utility Commission (PUC) for its response to the historic number of power outages in the Houston area from Hurricane Beryl.

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โ€˜It has to get paidโ€™: UH Energy VP suggests CenterPoint customers will pay for Hurricane Beryl costs

Read full article: โ€˜It has to get paidโ€™: UH Energy VP suggests CenterPoint customers will pay for Hurricane Beryl costs

University of Houston VP Ramana Krishnamoorti and CEO Jason Wells indicate that the costs incurred will eventually be passed to customers, either through a future rate increase or a state bailout.

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CenterPoint intends to ask Texas PUC for rate increase to recoup losses from Hurricane Beryl response

Read full article: CenterPoint intends to ask Texas PUC for rate increase to recoup losses from Hurricane Beryl response

โ€œCenterPoint intends to increase their rates to recoup the cost of recovering from Hurricane Beryl, passing the cost on to the customer,โ€ Senator Carol Alvarado said in a social media post. โ€œThat dog wonโ€™t hunt.โ€

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Houston area customers will get to voice opinions on CenterPointโ€™s response to historic outages after Hurricane Beryl

Read full article: Houston area customers will get to voice opinions on CenterPointโ€™s response to historic outages after Hurricane Beryl

The PUC is getting ready to launch an online public survey for residents and businesses.

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CenterPoint being held accountable? A look at Gov. Abbottโ€™s demands from the energy company

Read full article: CenterPoint being held accountable? A look at Gov. Abbottโ€™s demands from the energy company

After Hurricane Beryl, frustrations and angers grew in Texans as millions went without power for several days -- and tens of thousands are still out.

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Texas PUC launches investigation into CenterPointโ€™s Hurricane Beryl response

Read full article: Texas PUC launches investigation into CenterPointโ€™s Hurricane Beryl response

The Public Utility Commission of Texas has launched an investigation into CenterPoint Energy's handling of Hurricane Beryl. Gov. Greg Abbott criticized the company's repeated failures, despite their claim of restoring power to 92% of affected customers. Houston residents continue to struggle with power outages, leading to heat-related illnesses and carbon monoxide poisoning. Mayor Whitmire has extended the disaster declaration, and a crucial meeting with CenterPoint is set for July 25.

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Texas PUC launches investigation into CenterPointโ€™s Hurricane Beryl response

Read full article: Texas PUC launches investigation into CenterPointโ€™s Hurricane Beryl response

The Public Utility Commission of Texas has launched an investigation into CenterPoint Energy's handling of Hurricane Beryl. Gov. Greg Abbott criticized the company's repeated failures, despite their claim of restoring power to 92% of affected customers. Houston residents continue to struggle with power outages, leading to heat-related illnesses and carbon monoxide poisoning. Mayor Whitmire has extended the disaster declaration, and a crucial meeting with CenterPoint is set for July 25.

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Power outages expected to last until next week in Matagorda, Brazoria and parts of Galveston County, CenterPoint says

Read full article: Power outages expected to last until next week in Matagorda, Brazoria and parts of Galveston County, CenterPoint says

As Houston enters its fifth day without power following Hurricane Beryl, CenterPoint Energy updates on restoration efforts. With over a million homes still in the dark, crews are working 16-hour shifts to rebuild damaged infrastructure. "We know we still have a lot of work to do," says CenterPointโ€™s Jason Ryan.

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Electric company fined $1.7 million for sticking customers with inaccurate bills for thousands of dollars

Read full article: Electric company fined $1.7 million for sticking customers with inaccurate bills for thousands of dollars

The Texas Public Utility Commission is fining Texas New Mexico Power $1.7 million dollars for its failure to upgrade its electric meters before the 3G network it relied on was taken down.KPRC 2 Investigates has reported the problems caused by the outdated meters for months.

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โ€˜Lights will stay onโ€™: ERCOT, PUC confident in Texas power grid during 2022 summer season

Read full article: โ€˜Lights will stay onโ€™: ERCOT, PUC confident in Texas power grid during 2022 summer season

Officials with the Electric Reliability Council of Texas and the Public Utility Commission will hold a press conference to discuss the readiness of the Texas power grid for the 2022 summer season, according to a release.

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December deadline approaching for Texas Power Plants to provide winter preparation plans

Read full article: December deadline approaching for Texas Power Plants to provide winter preparation plans

After the winter storm emergency that killed more than 200 people in February, power companies are facing a December deadline to submit plans for this upcoming winter.

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Homeowner calls KPRC 2 Investigates to get leaking CenterPoint transformer replaced

Read full article: Homeowner calls KPRC 2 Investigates to get leaking CenterPoint transformer replaced

A woman in Spring became concerned when she discovered an oil leak. The oil was dripping onto her property. But when the company that owned the leaky equipment wouldnโ€™t return her calls, she called KPRC 2 investigator Amy Davis.

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Texans, how do we feel? Tesla files to become stateโ€™s electricity provider

Read full article: Texans, how do we feel? Tesla files to become stateโ€™s electricity provider

Texans, do you think this is a good idea? Apparently, Tesla CEO Elon Musk has filed a new subsidiary, called Tesla Energy Ventures, with the Public Utility Commission of Texas.

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Texas regulators want to prepare the stateโ€™s electricity grid for extreme weather. But thatโ€™s a moving target in a warming world.

Read full article: Texas regulators want to prepare the stateโ€™s electricity grid for extreme weather. But thatโ€™s a moving target in a warming world.

The state plans to use past weather data to craft rules for power plant upgrades. Scientists warn that the accelerating effects of climate change make relying on old data alone insufficient.

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ERCOT, PUC discuss operational changes to Texas power grid ahead of hottest days of summer

Read full article: ERCOT, PUC discuss operational changes to Texas power grid ahead of hottest days of summer

ERCOT and PUC give updates on summer grid preparations

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Gov. Greg Abbott sends letter ordering Public Utility Commission to improve electric reliability

Read full article: Gov. Greg Abbott sends letter ordering Public Utility Commission to improve electric reliability

Gov. Greg Abbott sent a letter to members of the Public Utility Commission of Texas on Tuesday directing them to take immediate action to improve electric reliability across the state.

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Lawmakers briefed on status of Texasโ€™ power grid after conservation alert

Read full article: Lawmakers briefed on status of Texasโ€™ power grid after conservation alert

Several Texas lawmakers were briefed Wednesday on the status of our stateโ€™s power grid. Gov. Greg Abbott also spoke about the recent calls for energy conservation after several power generators went offline for unexpected maintenance.

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Texas Public Utility Commission discusses ending โ€˜no disconnectโ€™ order

Read full article: Texas Public Utility Commission discusses ending โ€˜no disconnectโ€™ order

The Texas Public Utility Commission is considering ending a โ€˜no disconnectโ€™ order, possibly as soon as June 11.

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Gov. Greg Abbott nominates new chair to Public Utility Commission after power crisis resignations

Read full article: Gov. Greg Abbott nominates new chair to Public Utility Commission after power crisis resignations

Snow surrounds an Austin Energy station in Austin on Thursday, Feb. 18, 2021. Credit: Sergio Flores for The Texas Tribune

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Electricity repricing bill hits wall in House, marking first major schism with Senate this session

Read full article: Electricity repricing bill hits wall in House, marking first major schism with Senate this session

Dan Patrick and marked the first major schism between the two chambers this legislative session. Adโ€œThe Texas Senate stood for individuals, and Iโ€™m proud of you,โ€ Patrick told senators. โ€œThe House stood for big business.โ€ERCOT is a nonprofit entity that manages the power grid and controls the prices power generators charge to retail electric providers, such as power companies and city utilities. Outgoing ERCOT CEO Bill Magness and PUC Chair Arthur Dโ€™Andrea say the cap was necessary to incentivize generators to send power to the grid. Still, the rift emerging between the House and Senate marks the most visible difference yet between the two chambers, which have largely avoided open conflict this session until now.

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Texas Senate scrambles to advance bill that would force ERCOT to reprice energy charges from winter storm

Read full article: Texas Senate scrambles to advance bill that would force ERCOT to reprice energy charges from winter storm

Senate Bill 2142, sponsored by state Sen. Bryan Hughes, R-Mineola, had not even been filed when the day started Monday โ€” and the full Senate hadnโ€™t been scheduled to convene. But the bill was quickly read on the Senate floor and referred to the Senate Jurisprudence Committee for a hearing on Monday morning. PUC and ERCOT leaders say the prices were intentionally left high to incentivize generators to send power during widespread outages. The PUCโ€™s sole serving member, Arthur Dโ€™Andrea, told the state Senate last week that he does not have the authority to retroactively adjust prices. The other two spots on the PUC are vacant because their prior occupants resigned after the winter storm.

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Will Texas lawmakers finally heed the power grid warnings from 10 years ago?

Read full article: Will Texas lawmakers finally heed the power grid warnings from 10 years ago?

The crush of proposed legislation follows what many consider to be the numerous failings of our stateโ€™s power grid uncovered by Februaryโ€™s winter storm. Adโ€œThey failed us, miserably,โ€ Bossette said of state lawmakers. 2011Ten years ago, lawmakers were lamenting how another winter storm knocked out power to millions of Texans. Just as they are now, ERCOT officials face withering criticism for not making sure our grid was better prepared. Even then, ERCOT officials said they have no authority to force power generators to follow through with these plans.

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Texas Public Utility Commission names new director to oversee ERCOT

Read full article: Texas Public Utility Commission names new director to oversee ERCOT

The Public Utility Commission of Texas today named Adrianne Brandt the agencyโ€™s new Director of ERCOT, Inc. AUSTIN, Texas โ€“ Weeks after the catastrophic winter storm in Texas, The Public Utility Commission of Texas named Adrianne Brandt, the new Director of ERCOT Inc. โ€œAdrianne is the exact mixture of knowledge, experience and toughness this role requires,โ€ said PUC Chairman Arthur Dโ€™Andrea. โ€œAdrianne and Brad provide a powerful one-two punch of industry knowledge, regulatory experience and unassailable integrity,โ€ said PUC Executive Director, Thomas Gleeson. โ€œNot only will they guide a financial analysis of the grid event but will also ratchet up ERCOTโ€™s accountability to the PUC and the people of Texas.โ€

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Abbott names ERCOT billing error correction as emergency legislative item

Read full article: Abbott names ERCOT billing error correction as emergency legislative item

(AP Photo/David J. Phillip, File)AUSTIN, Texas โ€“ Texas Gov. Greg Abbott has declared the correction of any billion-dollar errors related to the Electric Reliability Council of Texas as an emergency item for the 87th Legislative Session, according to a release. The emergency items include any inaccurate excessive charges or any issues regarding additional service prices after Februaryโ€™s deadly winter storm in Texas. In Texas, wholesale power prices are determined by supply and demand: When demand is high, ERCOT allows prices to go up. During the storm, PUC directed the grid operator to set wholesale power prices at $9,000 per megawatt-hour -- the maximum price.

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Just one Public Utility Commission member remains after another resignation in aftermath of winter storm

Read full article: Just one Public Utility Commission member remains after another resignation in aftermath of winter storm

Many residents experienced power outages due to the winter storm that rolled through Texas. Credit: Miguel Gutierrez Jr./The Texas TribunePublic Utility Commissioner Shelly Botkin has resigned in the aftermath of the deadly Texas winter weather crisis that left millions of people without power. Botkin's exit comes a week after the chairwoman of the commission, DeAnn Walker, submitted her resignation under pressure from Lt. Gov. With Botkin's resignation, the commission is now down to just one member. AdWalker testified in front of lawmakers before resigning and D'Andrea spoke publicly about issues over the power outages after being elevated to commission chair.

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PUC votes to not disconnect power service, but customers could begin seeing late fees on water and energy bills soon

Read full article: PUC votes to not disconnect power service, but customers could begin seeing late fees on water and energy bills soon

The meeting started by detouring a bit and, instead of taking public comments, the PUC answered some questions from callers which included billing questions. Second, PUC representatives said they will likely not re-price the energy market like some senators and independent market monitors had suggested. ERCOTโ€™s vice president Kenan Ogelman explained to state senators those storm-related prices are why it is owed more than $2 billion from energy companies that cannot pay their bill. He said the storm was causing fluctuating prices, which can inadvertently put a power producer in reserve status. ERCOTโ€™s Technical Advisory Committee has scheduled a special meeting at 1 p.m. to review the cold weather event.

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Legislators, monitor urge ERCOT to amend storm-related prices

Read full article: Legislators, monitor urge ERCOT to amend storm-related prices

At ERCOTโ€™s behest, the Public Utility Commission of Texas allowed energy prices to hit the cap of $9,000 per megawatt-hour during the storm. Ogelman testified that during the storm, energy prices were fluctuating based on supply scarcity. He said as more power units went down and demand grew, prices went up. As ERCOT called for millions of people to lose power, prices dropped since it appeared demand and supply were evening out. Potomac strongly suggests ERCOT retroactively amend energy prices to bring the bills down.

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Gov. Abbott names new chairman of Public Utility Commission of Texas after deadly winter storm

Read full article: Gov. Abbott names new chairman of Public Utility Commission of Texas after deadly winter storm

Greg Abbott announced Wednesday the new chairman of the Public Utility Commission of Texas after the former chairman resigned following the deadly winter storm in February. READ: Public Utility Commission chair resigns after Texas officials criticize management of power outagesAdDโ€™Andrea has served as a commissioner for PUC since November 2017. He was an assistant general counsel for Abbottโ€™s office and served as an assistant solicitor general for the Office of the Attorney General of Texas. He is also a member of the State Bar of Texas. Dโ€™Andrea received a Bachelor of Science in Chemical Engineering from The University of Texas at Austin and a Juris Doctor degree from The University of Texas School of Law, according to a release.

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Public Utility Commission chair resigns after Texas officials criticize management of power outages

Read full article: Public Utility Commission chair resigns after Texas officials criticize management of power outages

The chairwoman of the Public Utility Commission of Texas, the agency that regulates the stateโ€™s electric, telecommunication, and water and sewer utilities, resigned Monday, according to a resignation letter provided to the Texas Tribune. Governor Greg Abbott-appointed commissioners came under public criticism in the aftermath of Texasโ€™ power crisis that left millions of people in the dark for days and claimed the lives of dozens. Dan Patrick called for PUC chairwoman DeAnn Walker and Electric Reliability Council of Texas CEO Bill Magness to resign. The PUC is charged with overseeing the Electric Reliability Council of Texas, or ERCOT, a nonprofit entity that manages and operates the electricity grid that covers much of the state. Lawmakers probed how much information she had on whether the stateโ€™s power system could withstand winter storms, and questioned why she didnโ€™t raise concerns about the possibility of outages sooner.

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Lt. Gov. calls for resignations of top ERCOT, PUC officials after devastating winter storm

Read full article: Lt. Gov. calls for resignations of top ERCOT, PUC officials after devastating winter storm

Adโ€œBoth the PUC Chair and ERCOT CEO said they were prepared the day before the storm hit in full force, but obviously they were not. ERCOT CEO Bill Magness testified the information was not delivered to him โ€“ a critical failure of Magnessโ€™ team. โ€œBoth the Chairman and CEO publicly testified they had informed state leadership, including me, about the seriousness of the winter storm. Adโ€œI do not make this call for the resignation of the PUC Chair and the ERCOT CEO lightly. โ€œThe investigation into what happened during the winter storm crisis is just beginning.

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Texas utility regulator to investigate indexed retail electric providers following massive electric bills

Read full article: Texas utility regulator to investigate indexed retail electric providers following massive electric bills

The Public Utility Commission of Texas on Wednesday announced the probe into what are known as indexed retail electric providers. Griddy passes wholesale electricity rates directly to customers, who in turn pay the company $10 a month. Wholesale prices spiked during the storm because the winter weather temporarily knocked many power generators offline, shrinking supply and skyrocketing demand. AdThe utility commission on Sunday temporarily barred Texas electric providers from cutting power to residents who donโ€™t โ€” or canโ€™t โ€” pay and from sending out bills. The announcement Wednesday is the latest in a flurry of investigations into the events that caused widespread power outages and left millions without running water.

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Public Utility Commission launches investigation into power outages that left Texans in the cold

Read full article: Public Utility Commission launches investigation into power outages that left Texans in the cold

FILE - This Tuesday, Feb. 16, 2021 file photo shows power lines in Houston. (AP Photo/David J. Phillip, File)AUSTIN, Texas โ€“ The Public Utility Commission of Texas launched an investigation Friday into to the power outages during this weekโ€™s winter storm. State-mandated blackouts left millions of Texans in the dark and cold for days as a winter storm brought snow, ice and subfreezing temperatures to the state. Texas lawmakers will also launch their own investigation into the Electric Reliability Council of Texas, the agency in charge of managing the stateโ€™s power grid. The PUC also approved measures aimed at helping consumers make an easy transition from one electric provider to another if their current provider is forced out of the market.

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Spencer Solves It: Help available for those having trouble paying the bills

Read full article: Spencer Solves It: Help available for those having trouble paying the bills

They were hoping to qualify for Houstonโ€™s rental assistance program, but it ran out of money in less than an hour. But there is help available. Another organization that is offering low-income families with help paying rent and utilities is Catholic Charities. โ€œIโ€™ve worked in non-profits and this need is so large.โ€The assistance is available to qualified people in Houstonโ€™s ten metro counties. We also found a comprehensive list of help available in Harris, Fort Bend, Montgomery, and Waller counties, as well as help available from United Way where you can search for whatโ€™s available in your neighborhood.

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