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San Antonio s CPS Energy to resume household disconnections Oct. 1
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CPS Energy President and CEO Paula Gold-Williams listens as the Emergency Preparedness Committee presents their report on the February storm to the San Antonio City Council, Thursday, June 24, 2021.Jerry Lara / San Antonio Express-News
On Oct. 1, CPS Energy will begin disconnecting residential customers who are behind on their power bills and haven’t worked out payment plans with the city-owned utility.
Monday’s announcement came 16 months after the utility at the onset of the COVID-19 pandemic temporarily stopped cutting off power to households that are behind on their electric and gas bills.
CPS Energy resumes disconnects in the fall
The power might go out. CPS Energy is resuming disconnections for residential customers in Oct. and businesses in Sept. Author: Niccole Caan (KENS 5) Published: 10:32 PM CDT July 26, 2021 Updated: 10:32 PM CDT July 26, 2021
SAN ANTONIO CPS Energy announced Monday it will take a tiered approach to resuming disconnections. Power shut offs have been on hold since March 2020 because of the pandemic.
More than 70,000 residential customers, which is about 35 percent of customers, are at risk to have their power turned off. The average past due bill is $602. CPS Energy said residential customers eligible for disconnect owed a total of $61.8 million.
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