Electric Transmission

LCRA Transmission Services Corporation LCRA TSC successfully and safely maintains or operates more than 5,000 circuit miles of transmission lines and equipment at more than 450 substations in Texas with strong system availability. Its network of facilities, located in...

Renewable Energy

Renewable energy LCRA began providing electricity for Central Texans in the 1930s, using water from the Colorado River to produce hydroelectric power. Over the next few years, LCRA created a series of six dams to make that power available to many rural Texans who did...

Facilities

A diverse generation fleet   We own or have rights to about 3,750 megawatts of power – enough for LCRA and its wholesale electric customers to provide electricity for more than 1 million people. We can provide reliable and cost-effective electricity because of our...

Powering Central Texas

Powering Texas   LCRA sells wholesale electricity through long-term contracts to cities and electric cooperatives, helping fuel one of the nation’s fastest-growing regions. We maintain a diverse generation portfolio from coal, natural gas, water and purchased...

How to use RSS

How to use RSS ​​RSS allows readers to subscribe to news feeds to get headlines and summaries automatically delivered. LCRA offers RSS feeds of news releases, Chief Meteorologist Bob Rose’s blog and postings of opportunities to do business with LCRA. To...

Redbud Center

LCRA Redbud Center   The Wilkerson Center for Colorado River Education, located on the grounds at LCRA’s Redbud Center, tells the story of the lower Colorado River in Texas. Visitors can learn how LCRA manages the river and why it’s important to conserve and protect...