February’s unprecedented polar vortex challenged Texas’ electrical grids, but Lyntegar Electric Cooperative officials are putting out the message that they continue to deliver the safe and reliable electric service it has provided for 83 years.
They also said in an announcement this past week that the rates its members pay for power will remain stable.
“Electric cooperatives were born out of hardship and have weathered storms and other challenges for eight decades,” said Mike Williams, president and CEO of Texas Electric Cooperatives, the statewide association for distribution and generation cooperatives. “The co-op family remains strong and firmly committed to powering members and ...