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Help us make it rightAustin Energy powers the capital city of Texas through a diverse generation mix.
Austin Energy is the nation's 9th largest community-owned electric utility, serving a population of almost 1 million within the city of Austin, Travis County and a small portion of Williamson County. We power Texas' capital city through a diverse mix of nuclear, coal, natural gas and renewable energy totaling almost 3,000 megawatts of generation. As a public utility, Austin Energy has returned...
Wow, austin energy, the people of this city really hate you. Keeping with the trend here. For a so-called "progressive" city, Austin Energy is ass backwards. Been using their service for the...
Paid my $300 electric bill two weeks ago. Bank statement to prove this. Pay the bill Every month. Today they shut my power off AGAIN. This happens Very often with this horrible company. Called...
Don't get me wrong. I like having lights that turn on and water that is clean from the tap. The city does pretty well on that front. And I do appreciate that, having lived for some time in...
I'm moving from Houston and just got off the phone with Austin Energy. I am shocked that Austin doesn't allow their residents to pick their electric company. This is absolutely ridiculous. My...
All the horror stories are true. I'm lucky that I didnt have to pay the security deposit like other reviewers, because the state where I previously lived actually had utility companies that will...
Austin Energy
Austin Energy was founded in 2002, and is located at 721 Barton Springs Rd in Austin. It employs 1 employees and is generating approximately $110,000.00 in annual revenue.
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The capital city of Texas may have a laid-back reputation, but it uses plenty of energy. Austin Energy is a municipally owned electric utility that serves more than 400,000 residential and commercial customers. Its about 3,000 MW of generation capacity comes primarily from its interests in three gas-fired plants, part-ownership of a coal-fueled facility, and a 16% stake in a nuclear-powered...
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