Centrica Files to Enter Texas Retail Electric Market.One of the world's leading retail energy companies plans to market electricity and related services to Texans when the market opens for competition in January 2002. Centrica plc, made the announcement after filing its application for Retail Electric Provider (REP) status with the Public Utility Commission of Texas (PUCT PUCT Public Utility Commission of Texas ) in Austin. Centrica has asked the PUCT for authority to market electric services to residential and small commercial customers in all deregulated areas of Texas, including the previous service territories of Reliant, TXU TXU Texas Utilities (Electric and Gas Company) TXU Transmitter Unit Electric, Central Power & Light, West Texas Utilities and Texas-New Mexico Power. The company plans to provide service under the Republic Power and Energy America brands in Texas. Texas native Don B. Whaley has been named president of Centrica's Texas subsidiary. Whaley has more than 20 years experience in the energy business and worked for Texas-based energy companies El Paso El Paso (ĕl pă`sō), city (1990 pop. 515,342), seat of El Paso co., extreme W Tex., on the Rio Grande opposite Juárez, Mex.; inc. 1873. Energy, TXU Energy and Enron prior to joining Centrica in June of this year. Based at Centrica's Houston office, Whaley will manage the company's operations in Texas and throughout the Southeast U.S. as further retail opportunities evolve in the region. "Our primary focus will be on the key metropolitan areas of Texas that will be open to competition, specifically Dallas-Fort Worth, Houston, Corpus Christi Corpus Christi, in Christianity Corpus Christi [Lat.,=body of Christ], feast of the Western Church, observed on the Thursday after Trinity Sunday (or on the following Sunday). and other communities throughout the state. We're making a strong commitment to Texas and Texans," Whaley said. Nick Fulford, Centrica's senior vice president, Business Development, said, "In our view, Texas will be great market, one of the best in North America North America, third largest continent (1990 est. pop. 365,000,000), c.9,400,000 sq mi (24,346,000 sq km), the northern of the two continents of the Western Hemisphere. . Consumers here understand the value of competition, and we believe they will respond well to a company that has a proven track record of providing both value and service to retail consumers in competitive markets worldwide." "The Texas Legislature The Texas Legislature is the state legislature of the U.S. state of Texas. The legislature meets at the Texas State Capitol in Austin. In Texas, the Legislature is considered the most powerful branch of state government because of its aggressive use of the power of the purse to and the PUCT has designed a deregulation Deregulation The reduction or elimination of government power in a particular industry, usually enacted to create more competition within the industry. Notes: Traditional areas that have been deregulated are the telephone and airline industries. system that will work well for Texas consumers and for capable energy providers. Centrica's experience with deregulation in other states, in Canada and overseas gives us confidence that Texas is entering deregulation the right way -- and that will benefit consumers and everyone involved," Fulford said. Centrica supplies energy and essential home services to more than 18 million British consumers. It operates in Europe under several well-known consumer brands including British Gas British Gas is the name of several companies
province, state - the territory occupied by one of the constituent administrative districts of a nation; "his state is in the deep south" of Ontario and Manitoba and has signed more than 500,000 electricity customers in Ontario ahead of market opening in early 2002. Through its U.S. subsidiaries, including Energy America, Centrica has become the largest multi-state provider of deregulated retail energy services in North America, with more than 400,000 U.S. utility customers principally located in Michigan, Ohio and Georgia. Centrica also recently entered into a joint venture to offer retail energy to customers in Continental Europe Continental Europe, also referred to as mainland Europe or simply the Continent, is the continent of Europe, explicitly excluding European islands and, at times, peninsulas. . "The PUCT has given Texans a tremendous opportunity through the 'Texas Choice' program. Competition always makes markets more efficient and consumer-responsive," said Whaley. "Having grown up in Corpus Christi, I am excited about leading Centrica's efforts in my home state and to have the opportunity to serve consumers in this new deregulated market. We look forward to giving customers a clear choice that will benefit them in choosing a new electric provider." About Centrica: Centrica (http://www.centrica.com) is a leading provider of energy and other essential services at home and on the road. We aim to make life easier for millions of people. We do this by offering simple solutions for everyday service needs ranging from energy supply, telecoms, roadside recovery and financial services The examples and perspective in this article or section may not represent a worldwide view of the subject. Please [ improve this article] or discuss the issue on the talk page. . In Great Britain Great Britain, officially United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland, constitutional monarchy (2005 est. pop. 60,441,000), 94,226 sq mi (244,044 sq km), on the British Isles, off W Europe. The country is often referred to simply as Britain. we do this through four consumer brands, the AA, British Gas, Goldfish and One.Tel, known and trusted by millions of customers day in, day out. In North America they are the market leader in the unregulated sector of energy supply with more than a million customers through their subsidiary in Canada, Direct Energy (http://www.directenergy.com), and in the USA through their Energy America (http://www.energyamerica.com) and Republic Power (http://www.reppower.com) business. |
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