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LCRA TSC plans to invest about $5.9 billion over the next five years to build new transmission facilities and improve existing ones.
LCRA TSC plans to invest about $5.9 billion over the next five years to build new transmission facilities and improve existing ones. LCRA TSC will undertake numerous projects to increase reliability, ...
By implementing the private LTE network, LCRA will gain additional visibility and control over its utility operations with essential applications such as mission-critical push-to-talk (MCPTT ...
At the wholesale level, LCRA delivers power to substations where it transfers ownership on the low side of the transformer. Unless the customer owns the transformer, LCRA’s Transmission Services ...
As a transmission service provider, LCRA TSC’s role is to interconnect new projects to the power grid in a safe and reliable manner. LCRA TSC does not have discretion to determine which projects to ...
AUSTIN, Texas — Lake levels are going up in Central Texas, so the Lower Colorado River Authority (LCRA) is scaling back its drought response. The LCRA manages the lower Colorado River and our ...
The new unit will be built on the same 51-acre site where construction on the first unit of a new LCRA peaker plant is underway.
“This CCAA is a win-win solution that provides LCRA/LCRA TSC the flexibility to manage their resources while also helping to ensure the long-term survival of these important species.” ...
The complainants claim LCRA TSC staff tried to coerce Atkission, whose business at Texas 16 and Interstate 10 was already on the route, into agreeing to host more of it.
LCRA TSC plans to invest about $3 billion in the next five years to build new transmission facilities and improve existing ones. LCRA TSC will undertake numerous projects to increase reliability, meet ...
The Lower Colorado River Authority (LCRA) is a public utility that operates in central Texas to manage the water supply in the Lower Colorado River basin and both generates and supplies electric power ...
The LCRA TSC had offered the couple $307,500 for the easement, which covered seven acres. “I think it is a fantastic result,” said Christian Brooks, the Syferts' lawyer.