LP&L moving into competitive market

The Lubbock City council and the Electric Utility Board approved for Lubbock Power and Light to move into a competitive market with a unanimous vote back in February.

LP&L confirmed it filed the official 12 month notice to ERCOT, putting them one step closer to the retail market. “We now have, through the city council and through the Electric Utility Board, issued a notice of intent to ERCOT saying that in at least 12 months from now, we will be making this transition,” said Matt Rose, Spokesperson of LP&L.

Rose also said that LP&L would no longer plan on being a provider, but instead focus on maintaining the electric grid once this is set in place.