The following items reflect recent news from CPS Energy. Questions regarding these news releases should be directed
to our Corporate Communications Department at (210) 353-2344.
The CPS Energy Board of Trustees has retained an executive search firm to help qualify candidates interested in becoming the next chief executive officer (CEO) to lead the nation’s largest municipally owned utility providing both natural gas and electric service.
CPS Energy senior staff members today briefed the company’s Board of Trustees on lengthy cost-estimate talks last week in Tokyo, Japan, with chief executives of key parties in the proposed expansion of the South Texas Project (STP) nuclear power plant.
CPS Energy CEO Milton Lee and Interim General Manager Steve Bartley will travel to Japan Tuesday for face-to-face talks with Toshiba Corp., about the status of the proposed expansion of the South Texas Project (STP) nuclear power plant in Matagorda County.
The CPS Energy Board of Trustees has called for an investigation into how and when CPS Energy management became aware of a substantially higher preliminary cost estimate from Toshiba, the contractor chosen to build Units 3 and 4 at the South Texas Project (STP) in Matagorda County.
CPS Energy customers and other interested individuals are invited to a public hearing on four standards set forth in the 2007 Energy Independence and Security Act (EISA).