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Solar, wind, storage, nuclear, gas, coal: these are different forms of power generation that CPS Energy utilizes to service homes and businesses throughout the city and surrounding areas. CPS Energy is creating a plan to power San Antonio’s future, and they need your input on future power options.CPS Energy, the nation’s largest municipally owned electric and natural gas utility, serves the Greater San Antonio community with reliable, competitively priced and sustainable power.
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Determining the right mix of generation sources is a complex matter that CPS Energy leaders and its Board of Trustees are always focused on, ensuring that the utility is prepared for tomorrow with our community in mind. Balancing priorities — including reliability, competitive pricing and sustainability — is critically important. And CPS Energy can’t do it without you.
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