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Competitive Market (Oncor) 11/05/2010
FIXED “CONVENTIONAL” RATE: 7.6 ¢/kWh
    Spark Energy
VARIABLE “CONVENTIONAL”RATE: 6.6 ¢/kWh
    Nations Power / Dynowatt / SW P&L / Reliant
FIXED “GREEN” RATE: 8.2 ¢/kWh
    Southwest Power & Light
VARIABLE “GREEN” RATE: 7.1 ¢/kWh
    Dynowatt
Austin Energy - 11/5/2010
    FIXED "CONVENTIONAL" RATE: 9.3 ¢/kWh
    FIXED "GREEN" RATE: 11.4 ¢/kWh
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Austin is Running on Coal far into the Future
By Axel Gerdau for PowerSmack.org
For 30 years Austin has been running on the world’s dirtiest fuel – and that’s not going to change anytime soon. Administrators at Austin Energy want to continue our dependence on coal power. If City Council and Mayor Lee Leffingwell accept the utility’s “Recommendation for the...
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By Axel Gerdau for PowerSmack.org AUG 14, 2009.
A budget shortfall is threatening institutions of civic life in Austin. The newly elected City Council is scrutinizing municipal expenditures in order to save at least $43 million this year, and its members are considering shutting down swimming pools, cutting police services and...
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“Who Brainwashed Texas on Renewable Energy?”, asks John Geesman, the former Energy Commissioner of the State of California, on the eve of a grand scale lobby effort by the fossil fuel industry in Texas (see "Town Hall" for related news). The companies are urging the Senate to make business-friendly changes...
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Read More GreenChoice
By Mike Sloan for PowerSmack.org
They blinked!
Austin Energy has proposed that its GreenChoice Batch 6 charge be lowered to a much more affordable price point (5.7 cents/kWh down from a current level of 8.0 to 9.5 cents/kWh). This is a positive development for electric consumers in Austin.
But In reading the 7/25/09...
Read More Austin is Overcharging for Green Power
As chairman of the City task force that planned Austin’s green power program in 1997, it was with keen interest I read two Statesman articles during the past week suggesting that Wind Power is too expensive for Austin.
The current lack of sales is simple: as you point out, GreenChoice is...
Read More Los Angeles Gets Out of Coal
Mayor Antonio Villaraigosa announced a dramatic shift in Los Angeles' energy policy: The city will phase out all its coal-based electricity by 2020 and replace it with power from cleaner and renewable sources of energy. Currently, 40 Percent of the electricity delivered by Los Angeles' Department of Water and Power...
Read More PowerSmack 2009 at Solar Austin
Mike Sloan discussed Austin's energy future at the May 13 Solar Austin meeting and announced the launch of the PowerSmack web site. Goals for Austin's energy future:
Decouple city funding from burning
Take the lead on things the world needs.
Maximize energy efficiency and encourage self-generation.
"De-stinkify" - more clean energy, split utility.
Check out...
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Austin Energy has an ongoing public input process that will help determine what kind of energy resources will be used locally, and whether Austin will lead in developing the green technologies of the future.Wednesday’s presentation by Mike Sloan will take a fundamental look at energy issues facing the City and...
Read More Texas Electric Rates Falling, but Not in Austin
There is a common perception that municipally-owned utilities (like Austin Energy) have lower electric rates than competitive “For Profit” utilities in Texas. While that has generally been true in the past, it is not necessarily true today in light of lower fuel costs.Austin Energy’s rates are based on the TOTAL...
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