Jan. 31 — When officials representing Lubbock Power & Light were in Austin two weeks ago making their case for Lubbock to join the Electric Reliability Council of Texas, it was announced LP&L agreed to pay ERCOT $110 million for infrastructure needed to connect Lubbock to the state’s grid.
— Lubbock Avalanche-Journal
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