LCRA works with 43 electric cooperatives and city-owned utilities in Texas to provide low-cost, reliable, environmentally responsible electric power. It's a long-term relationship that has worked for rural and small-town utilities for decades.
We've been here
LCRA began generating clean, renewable energy from dams on the lower Colorado River in the 1930s. In the years that followed, cities and co-ops throughout Texas built the systems that brought electricity to many rural communities for the first time.
We're still here
These utilities and LCRA continue to invest in local communities, providing some of the lowest-cost power around and much, much more.
We provide energy from a variety of sources — natural gas, coal, water and wind — to keep energy costs low and generation reliable. LCRA invested in the first West Texas wind farms and, as an environmental leader, works to make its other generating units as clean as possible.
We'll be here
LCRA and the electric co-ops and cities it serves are investing in the future of Central Texas with community grants, economic development services, education programs for kids, local parks and other community services, all without tax dollars. LCRA and its wholesale electric customers fund these valuable services with a small portion of electric revenues to enhance the quality of life in their communities.
The future of the communities we serve is important to us. After all, we live here, too.
Your Central Texas public power utility and LCRA
Affordable. Reliable. Yours.