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  2. Austin Energy - Wikipedia

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    The utility also owns 50% of units 1 and 2 at the coal-fired Fayette Power Project in La Grange and 16% of the South Texas Nuclear Project in Bay City (near Houston). [2] The STNP was the subject of a binding citizen referendum (November 3, 1981) to sell Austin's part in the project. STNP went online in 1986.

  3. Fayette Electric Cooperative - Wikipedia

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    Fayette Electric Cooperative, Inc. is a non-profit rural electric utility cooperative headquartered in La Grange, Texas. The Cooperative was organized in 1937. The Cooperative serves portions of seven counties in the state of Texas, in a territory generally surrounding La Grange.

  4. La Grange, Texas - Wikipedia

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    La Grange (/ l ə ˈ ɡ r eɪ n dʒ / lə GRAYNJ) is a city in Fayette County, Texas, United States, near the Colorado River.La Grange is in the center of the Texas-German belt. The population was 4,391 at the 2020 census, [4] and in 2018 the estimated population was 4,632. [5]

  5. Fayette County, Texas - Wikipedia

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    La Grange: Area • Total. 960 sq mi (2,500 km 2) • Land: 950 sq mi (2,500 km 2) • Water: ... Fayette County, Texas – Racial and ethnic composition

  6. Texas State Highway 159 - Wikipedia

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    State Highway 159 (SH 159) is a Texas state highway that runs from La Grange to Fayetteville in Fayette County, through Industry and Bellville in Austin County, and ends at Hempstead in Waller County. The route was designated on March 19, 1930 from SH 73 east to Hempstead as a renumbering of SH 73A.

  7. LaGrange, Texas - Wikipedia

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    This page was last edited on 12 December 2003, at 02:52 (UTC).; Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 License; additional terms may apply.

  8. Entergy - Wikipedia

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    Entergy Texas operates as a wholly owned subsidiary. This was done to prepare the Texas side for de-regulation under Texas law, but Entergy later notified the Public Utility Commission of Texas that it would not split off the Texas side as a de-regulated operation. Because of this, the Texas side remains connected to the Entergy network; until ...

  9. TXU Energy - Wikipedia

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    TXU Energy is an American retail electricity provider headquartered in Irving, Texas, serving residential and business customers in deregulated regions of Texas since the deregulation of the Texas electricity market in 2002. A subsidiary of Vistra Corp, it is one of the largest retail electricity providers in Texas. [1]