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In this episode of Beyond the Bite, host Eddie Aldrete welcomes back returning guest Rudy Garza for an in-depth conversation about the current and future challenges facing CPS Energy and the broader San Antonio community. The discussion opens with a look at recent board changes at CPS Energy, highlighting the appointment of Dr. Erika Gonzalez and her impressive background in both business and civic leadership. Garza offers insights into the rigorous selection process and expresses optimism about the new board member’s impact, while Aldrete touches on the city’s growing energy needs and the unique role San Antonio plays as a crucial hub in the ERCOT system.
The conversation quickly shifts to the dramatic pace of growth in San Antonio—recently named the fastest-growing city in the nation—and the complex balancing act CPS Energy must endure to maintain both reliability and affordability. Garza provides behind-the-scenes details on major decisions, such as acquiring gas plants to save time and money rather than building new ones, and outlines the significant investments being made in renewable energy, battery storage, and high-voltage transmission upgrades. He emphasizes the critical nature of customer engagement and transparency, noting historic highs in satisfaction scores, and describes how CPS Energy is proactively planning to meet both traditional residential growth and the influx of high-demand industrial customers like data centers.
The episode also covers timely policy debates, including discussions at city council about the siting and regulation of data centers, as well as CPS Energy’s approach to potential rate increases. Garza details the decision-making process on when to seek rate support, strategies to ensure large new customers bear their fair share of costs, and the ongoing effort to engage the community via surveys, town halls, and direct outreach. Wrapping up, both speakers reaffirm CPS Energy’s commitment to transparency, community partnership, and forward-thinking planning as San Antonio navigates its rapidly evolving energy landscape for San Antonio and South Texas.
https://www.cpsenergy.com/en/about-us/horizon-2050.html
https://www.linkedin.com/in/rudy-d-garza-sa/
https://www.linkedin.com/in/erika-gonzalez-allergist/
By Eddie Aldrete4.9
3535 ratings
In this episode of Beyond the Bite, host Eddie Aldrete welcomes back returning guest Rudy Garza for an in-depth conversation about the current and future challenges facing CPS Energy and the broader San Antonio community. The discussion opens with a look at recent board changes at CPS Energy, highlighting the appointment of Dr. Erika Gonzalez and her impressive background in both business and civic leadership. Garza offers insights into the rigorous selection process and expresses optimism about the new board member’s impact, while Aldrete touches on the city’s growing energy needs and the unique role San Antonio plays as a crucial hub in the ERCOT system.
The conversation quickly shifts to the dramatic pace of growth in San Antonio—recently named the fastest-growing city in the nation—and the complex balancing act CPS Energy must endure to maintain both reliability and affordability. Garza provides behind-the-scenes details on major decisions, such as acquiring gas plants to save time and money rather than building new ones, and outlines the significant investments being made in renewable energy, battery storage, and high-voltage transmission upgrades. He emphasizes the critical nature of customer engagement and transparency, noting historic highs in satisfaction scores, and describes how CPS Energy is proactively planning to meet both traditional residential growth and the influx of high-demand industrial customers like data centers.
The episode also covers timely policy debates, including discussions at city council about the siting and regulation of data centers, as well as CPS Energy’s approach to potential rate increases. Garza details the decision-making process on when to seek rate support, strategies to ensure large new customers bear their fair share of costs, and the ongoing effort to engage the community via surveys, town halls, and direct outreach. Wrapping up, both speakers reaffirm CPS Energy’s commitment to transparency, community partnership, and forward-thinking planning as San Antonio navigates its rapidly evolving energy landscape for San Antonio and South Texas.
https://www.cpsenergy.com/en/about-us/horizon-2050.html
https://www.linkedin.com/in/rudy-d-garza-sa/
https://www.linkedin.com/in/erika-gonzalez-allergist/

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