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Sunnova Energy International Inc. is an American energy company that provides residential solar and energy storage services. The company was founded in 2012 and is headquartered in Houston, Texas. Sunnova operates primarily in the United States, offering solar panel installations, battery storage, and repair services to homeowners and ...
Champion Energy Services, LLC is a retail electricity provider (REP) based in Houston, Texas.Champion Energy currently serves residential, governmental, commercial and industrial customers in deregulated electric energy markets in Texas, Illinois, Ohio, Pennsylvania, New Jersey and New York; governmental, commercial and industrial customers in Delaware, Maryland and Washington, D.C.; and ...
CenterPoint Energy, Inc. is an American utility company based in Houston, Texas, that provides electric and natural gas utility to customers in several markets in the American states of Indiana, Ohio, Louisiana, Minnesota, Mississippi, and Texas.
Houston Lighting & Power Co. (HL&P), later named Reliant Energy HL&P/Entex, was the single power and utility company that served Greater Houston of the U.S. state of Texas. It was a subsidiary of Houston Industries (HI, NYSE : HOU), [ 1 ] which later was renamed to Reliant Energy (REI).
After a series of storms and tornadoes hit Houston in late May, more than 900,000 people lost power for several days. Yet, one resident, Craig Wolcott, received messages from Smart Meter Texas ...
Amigo Energy was founded in 2003. In May, 2007 the company merged with Fulcrum Power Services which subsequently acquired Tara Energy. [2]In August 2007, Amigo signed a four-year, $7.5 million sponsorship agreement for Amigo Energy to become the jersey sponsor for the Houston Dynamo, a Major League Soccer team.
Frustration mounts with Houston utility provider. The crisis comes more than three years after massive power outages hit the state. In February 2021, a deep freeze killed more than 200 people and ...
About half a million Houston-area homes and businesses will still be without electricity next week, the city's largest utility said Thursday, stoking the frustration of hot and weary residents and ...