At Kerrville Public Utility Board (KPUB), we recognize that different customers have different priorities for their electric service, and we strive to provide options for everyone. Did you know that as a KPUB customer, you are already using renewable energy? We...
Solar Power
KPUB Submits Final Application for DOE Solar in Your Community Challenge
KPUB has submitted its final application for the DOE Solar in Your Community Challenge. We have three solar systems being developed as part of the challenge in partnership with the Mo-Ranch, Schreiner University, and the City of Kerrville. The systems at the Mo-Ranch...
Kerrville City Council Approves Community Solar LMI Rate
At yesterday’s City Council meeting a new Community Solar Low- and Moderate-Income Household Tariff was approved. KPUB has been working on several community solar projects which will ultimately benefit all of our customers: Because the systems are installed on our...
KPUB to Host Solar Expo 2018
Solar Options from Locally Available Resources Join us for this fun and informative community event and learn more about solar power options available to Hill country residents. We welcome you to meet with local solar vendors and installers, discuss solar options with...
Kerrville Area Solar Partners Selected to Participate in Nationwide Solar Competition
Today, Kerrville Public Utility Board (KPUB) announced its selection by the U.S. Department of Energy SunShot Initiative’s Solar in Your Community Challenge to participate in a $5 million prize competition aimed to expand solar electricity access. The U.S. Department...
KPUB Seeking Sites for Community Solar Projects
KPUB is seeking 2-10 acre plots of land to either lease or purchase for solar development. Lessors with Commercial Service from KPUB may be eligible to receive some offtake from the project. The sites must meet the following requirements: Located within KPUB’s service...
Kerrville Area Solar Partners Submits Application to Department of Energy Solar in Your Community Challenge
KPUB is leading a team that submitted an application for the Department of Energy’s Solar in Your Community Challenge (SIYCC) today. Through a novel approach partnering with local non-profits, KPUB proposes to utilize various sites throughout its service territory to...
KPUB Seeking Sites to Develop Community Solar Systems
KPUB is seeking 2-10 acre plots of land to either lease or purchase for solar development. Lessors with Commercial Service from KPUB may be eligible to receive some offtake from the project. The sites must meet the following requirements: Located within KPUB’s service...