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Atmos Seeks Dallas Area Rate Increase; Area Residents Could Pay 10.4 Percent More Monthly

Atmos Seeks Dallas Area Rate Increase; Area Residents Could Pay 10.4 Percent More Monthly

by R.A. Dyer | Jan 23, 2026 | Gas

Under the company’s request, Atmos customers could expect to pay 10.4 percent more each month, or at least $135 more per year. ________________________________________________   Dallas residents would see their gas rates increase by $11.25 per month on average...
Quarterly Report: CenterPoint Increases Shareholder Profits and Capital Spending

Quarterly Report: CenterPoint Increases Shareholder Profits and Capital Spending

by TCCFUI | Feb 24, 2023 | Blog, Utility News

Centerpoint identified revenues from interim rate adjustments as contributing to its income growth, along with customer growth in the Houston area and favorable weather. ________________________________________________ CenterPoint Energy continues to increase revenues...
Railroad Commission Releases Additional Details into Atmos Service Disruptions

Railroad Commission Releases Additional Details into Atmos Service Disruptions

by TCCFUI | Feb 7, 2023 | Blog, Gas

The Texas Railroad Commission continues its investigation of Atmos Energy in the wake of service disruptions late last year. ________________________________________________ Approximately 100 Texas customers complained to the Texas Railroad Commission about Atmos...

Why TCCFUI

TCCFUI is comprehensively focused on utility issues for Texas cities! With its volunteer board of city representatives, we work with other state and local organizations to fill unserved city needs.

Recent Blog Posts

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  • Public Utility Commission Proposes new ERCOT rule for Large Load Interconnections
  • Former NASA official Appointed to the Public Utility Commission as Fifth Member