Kerrville, Texas, February 27, 2021–The Kerrville Public Utility Board will hold a special called joint meeting on Thursday, March 4, beginning at 9 a.m. Click here to download the meeting agenda. Due to COVID-19, the meeting will be hosted via Webex teleconference,...
Month: February 2021
KPUB Freezes Rates for Customers After Freezing Temps & the Aftermath of Winter Storm Uri
February 25, 2021—The Kerrville Public Utility Board (KPUB) was quick to take action when we saw the extreme winter weather on the horizon, suspending customer disconnects for non-payment the week before Winter Storm Uri hit and...
FAQ from Winter Storm Event
Will my next bill be higher because rates went up due to this event? We are still assessing the power supply costs from this emergency event for the state of Texas, but our rates will remain competitive and affordable for our customers. Our customers will not be...
KPUB Faces Significant Financial Impact From Storm But Stands Confident The Utility Will Maintain Competitive Rates
February 21, 2021— This past week was one that was unprecedented in the electric utility industry. Winter Storm Uri swept across the State of Texas, spreading record low temperatures, natural disaster and a state of emergency for all of us. The Kerrville Public...
Rolling Outage Events Canceled
ERCOT has officially CANCELED its emergency orders for rotating outages in Texas. If you experience a service interruption now, it's a true outage that requires physical repairs by our crews to restore power.
KPUB Announces Office Closure for Fri, Feb 19
Rolling Outage Update from ERCOT
ERCOT update (8:11 a.m.) Texas is currently still in a state of emergency. But, the good news for now is: ERCOT has temporarily suspended the rotating outages at this time, but they advise that a significant amount of generation is still offline. It is possible that...
KPUB Announces Office Closure for Thurs, Feb 18
KPUB Announces Office Closure for Wed, Feb 17
Service Interruptions to Continue, KPUB Responding to Outages
KPUB understands many of our customers have been without power, some for an extended period of time, and the frustration this can cause. Different events have resulted in the majority of these outages. The statewide grid operator (ERCOT) is still requiring LCRA and...