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Nueces Electric Cooperative scholarship winners announced
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ROBSTOWN – This year, Nueces Electric Cooperative (NEC) proudly awarded the Ramiro De La Paz Memorial Scholarships to 13 seniors from 11 high schools: Bishop High School, Tuloso-Midway High School, Samuel Clemens High School, Calallen High School, Banquete High School, Orange Grove High School, Kaufer High School, Pleasanton High School, Port Aransas High School, Richard King High School and Gregory-Portland High School.
Following our cooperative principle of education, training and information, NEC is honored to provide this scholarship program to our community. NEC awarded $20,000 in scholarships to graduating seniors, in an effort to support them as they strive to continue their educations.
Longview News-Journal
QUESTION: I saw the February story in the News-Journal about how ongoing electric regulation in this area helped prevent the electricity disaster that occurred in much of the rest of the unregulated portions of the state, where people can choose their electric provider.
The story focused on SWEPCO and how competition has been delayed here for years because the company s prices couldn t be beat. I was curious - how do electric cooperatives factor into that picture in our area?
ANSWER: So, it would have been helpful if I had explained all of this in that original story, and I apologize for that.
Locals weigh in on concerns about their next utility bill
Nueces Electric Cooperative offers resources to customers
After last week s weather event, many are wondering what their next electric utility bill will look like.
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CORPUS CHRISTI, Texas â Following last week s weather event, high demand for energy exceeded the supply the state has to offer.
Because of that situation, people are wondering what their next electric bill will look like.
âWhen we did get the power back on they sent out an email saying, hey donât overwork your heaters it needs to be set at 69,â Corpus Christi resident Summir Hill said.