The Lubbock City Council and the Electric Utility Board have approved an agreement for early termination of LP&L's contract with Southwestern Public Service.
ERCOT is being rolled in like an enormous wooden horse, and even though we know it's full of deadly danger, we are still welcoming it into our city gates.
A Lubbock couple was shocked to learn they have been paying someone else's utility bill for two months after being provided the wrong account number by LP&L.
Lisa and Doug expected to pay maybe $100 more on their electric bill for the month a polar vortex roared through Texas. The actual bill wasn't even close.
On Monday, February 22nd, Lubbock Power & Light confirmed that customers will not be subject to short-term fluctuations in electric rates like other regions of Texas are dealing with.
It was announced on Friday, February 19th that Lubbock Power & Light was still on track to move from the Southwest Power Pool to ERCOT despite outages related to severe winter weather.
Lubbock Power & Light (LP&L) is lowering the electric rate for the second time this summer, resulting in a substantial decrease in overall rates for all customers.