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Statement from Paula Gold-Williams, President & CEO, CPS Energy regarding CPS Energy’s Green Tariff

August 20, 2020August 21, 2020 Paula Gold-Williams 28826 Views city council, CoSA, environment, flexible path, green, Green Energy, Green Tariff, renewable energy, San Antonio, solar, wind min read

“On behalf of our entire CPS Energy team, I would like to extend a sincere thank you to Mayor Ron Nirenberg

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CPS Energy a key voice at GridNEXT 2018

November 6, 2018 Daniel Segura 3592 Views 0 Comments CPS Energy, GridNext, renewables, Resilience, solar, Sustainability, TREIA, wind min read

Renewable Energy produced from wind, hydro, and solar is completely changing the electric-power industry, making the GridNEXT Conference the place

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Breakdown of fuel costs increases transparency: Letter from the CEO

August 30, 2013August 6, 2018 Tracy Idell Hamilton 2064 Views 9 Comments coal, CPS Energy, fuel charges, natural gas, nuclear, renewables, solar, solar san antonio, transparency, wind min read

Correction appended, below.  In my three-year tenure thus far at CPS Energy, I’ve received a great deal of valuable feedback,

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Wind dialogue important as state tackles shrinking energy supplies

September 20, 2012July 17, 2018 Tracy Idell Hamilton 1110 Views 0 Comments CPS Energy, electrical grid, energy, natural gas, renewables, wind min read

The recent back and forth between CPS Energy CEO Doyle Beneby and Tom “Smitty” Smith, the director of Public Citizen’s

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