July 24 –The answer is yes. El Paso Electric spokesman George De La Torre told me that after getting approval from the Texas Public Utility Commission, the company began passing on its tax cut to customers in April as a credit in their monthly electric bills.
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Is a policy analyst consultant for TCAP, a coalition of political subdivisions in Texas that purchase electricity in the deregulated market for their own governmental use. Because energy costs are typically a significant budget item to our members, TCAP is consistently looking for ways to save our members money, through cost-saving contracts, energy efficiency or demand response programs.