Opinion: CPS Energy has plan to reduce emissions, keep rates low

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Opinion: CPS Energy has plan to reduce emissions, keep rates low
Rudy GarzaSan AntonioTexas
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Horizon 2050 will guide CPS Energy through massive changes in energy production. It balances rates with innovation.

The energy industry is undergoing monumental changes. Efforts to reduce carbon emissions, create new ways to produce and store energy, use artificial intelligence and digitize energy services are just a few of the forces that will reshape the utility industry during the next 25 years. Amid these changes, San Antonio and its energy needs continue to grow at a rapid pace.

Horizon 2050: CPS Energy begins process toward a carbon-free plan for utility’s future First, we know that with growth and an increase in extreme weather events, reliability is a major concern for customers. We will invest in our ability to detect issues and restore power more quickly. We must develop an agile, more resilient system to respond to increased demand and adapt to evolving customer needs.

Energy says efficiency program is ahead of goals Fourth, CPS Energy’s trustees and leadership team will never lose sight that we are stewards of an important community asset. We remain focused on operational efficiency to maintain a financially strong and economically resilient public utility. These efforts deliver real value to our community in the form of the 14% of CPS Energy’s revenue — more than $1 million each day — we send to the city of San Antonio to help fund critical services.

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