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Uvalde County signs three-year Public Power Pool agreement; commodity locked at 5.88¢/kWh

Uvalde County Commissioners Court · February 23, 2026
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Summary

After a presentation from Public Power Pool, commissioners approved joining or continuing under a P3 procurement that locks Uvalde County's commodity electricity rate at 5.88¢ per kilowatt-hour for 2026–2028 and noted an added aggregation fee; staff offered account-level analysis for demand charges regulated by the PUC.

David Quinn, program manager for Public Power Pool (P3), presented the group's recent procurement and savings analysis to the Uvalde County Commissioners Court and described the terms the cooperative negotiated for its members.

Quinn said the P3 purchasing group manages nearly 2 million MWh of combined load and has produced cumulative group savings the presentation listed as about $210,400,000 since the program began. He told commissioners Uvalde County’s calculated savings since joining P3 in 2020 are…

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