The Texas Electricity market can be confusing, especially when you have to make a large, multi-year financial commitment. Below is a host of resources to help you make the best informed decision.
How to Buy Electricity
A Primer for Political Subdivisions in the Deregulated Texas Electric Market
So, What Goes Into My Energy Price?
Energy Conservation 101
A Primer for Political Subdivisions in the Deregulated Texas Electric Market
Is Solar Right for Your City?
5 Mistakes City Managers Can Make That Cost Millions
And how you can avoid them
What Being a Member of TCAP Means for You
Backup Generation for Critical Facilities
White Paper: Is Aggregation Right for Cities?
When markets change, TCAP responds
Is Aggregation Right for Cities?
And what does it mean to be a member of an aggregation?
Long Term Fixed Price Contracts
Danger: High Voltage
A report that explores the hidden dangers of municipal electricity contracts
What is Electricity Congestion?
And what is the best approach for dealing with electricity congestion?
Energy Conservation Library
Resources To Help YouTCAP membership is available to political subdivisions in Texas that buy power in the deregulated market, and whose load profile does not cause significant deterioration of TCAP’s overall load profile.
A political subdivision is defined as any county, city, municipality incorporated town, township, school district, non-profit water district or county institution district.