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  2. Power to chose: Here's what Lubbock consumers should ... - AOL

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    An expert from AARP Texas and a Lubbock official provide answers on what people should look for in a provider as the electric market opens. Power to chose: Here's what Lubbock consumers should ...

  3. Q&A: Get to know 3 of Lubbock's new electric providers - AOL

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    The Avalanche-Journal wanted to get to know three of the largest electric providers in the state, so we asked each company a few questions. Q&A: Get to know 3 of Lubbock's new electric providers ...

  4. City of Lubbock, Texas Tech System choose new retail power ...

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    He said the city was offered a rate of about seven cents per kilowatt-hour, not including transmission and distribution costs, for a 24-month term. The contract was approved 7-0.

  5. Deregulation of the Texas electricity market - Wikipedia

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    Nationwide data from the U.S. Energy Information Administration [7] shows that Texas's electric prices did rise above the national average immediately after deregulation from 2003 to 2009, but from 2010 to 2015, prices dropped significantly below the national average price, with a total cost of $0.0863 per kWh in Texas in 2015 vs. $0.1042 ...

  6. Lubbock Power and Light - Wikipedia

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    Lubbock Power and Light (LP&L) is third largest municipal electric utility in Texas. [1] LP&L serves more than 101,000 electric meters and owns and maintains 4,300 square miles (11,000 km 2 ) of power lines and three power plants in and around the City of Lubbock, Texas .

  7. Gexa Energy - Wikipedia

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    The Public Utility Commission of Texas approved Gexa Energy as a retail electric provider in 2001.. Gexa Energy entered the Texas deregulated electricity market in 2002. The company services residential and commercial customers in Houston, Dallas, Fort Worth, Corpus Christi, Midland, Harlingen, Odessa, Lubbock, Waco and all Texas markets where electricity service has been deregul

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