SAN ANTONIO – As another hot summer approaches, KSAT Explains went to a CPS Energy solar facility for a Q&A about how energy generated by the sun works. KSAT spoke with Mike Hale, CPS Energy’s Interim ...
CPS Energy is the number one purchaser of solar capacity in Texas. SAN ANTONIO, Nov. 19, 2025 /PRNewswire/ -- CPS Energy has issued a Request for Proposal (RFP) to acquire up to 600 megawatts (MW) of ...
SAN ANTONIO - A new pilot program seeks to improve safety in one West Side neighborhood. CPS Energy is testing solar powered lights in dimly lit areas. Devin Walker takes care of his lawn and found a ...
CPS Energy is seeking more megawatts of community solar capacity, enough to power thousands of homes during peak demand. Join the San Antonio Business Journal and economic experts as we discuss the ...
As another hot summer approaches, KSAT Explains went to a CPS Energy solar facility for a Q&A about how energy generated by the sun works. KSAT spoke with Mike Hale, CPS Energy’s Interim Senior ...
CPS Energy will pay a premium for the electricity generated from its heavily-promoted solar power program with OCI Solar Power, at least when compared to how much Los Angeles' municipally-owned ...
(Graphic courtesy of CPS Energy). San Antonio-based CPS Energy is asking for public input into its new “Power BundleFlex” plan to incorporate solar, energy storage and natural gas into the future ...
City-owned utility CPS Energy is further bolstering its renewable portfolio with the addition of a new 150-megawatt (MW) solar project. The nation’s largest municipally owned electric and natural gas ...
CPS Energy announced Thursday that is backing away from its proposal to slash a key subsidy for customers with solar power systems in the wake of protests from affected customers and local solar ...
The company that keeps the lights on in San Antonio, CPS Energy, took a major step in expanding its renewable energy portfolio Monday, January 22. The company, which serves as one of the largest ...
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