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in April 2012, about 100 yards from the site of the original Ferguson plant on Lake LBJ. The plant began operating in 2014. The old plant was decommissioned. The Ferguson facility is a natural gas-fired, combined cycle plant in Horseshoe Bay capable of producing 540 megawatts. Ferguson is among the
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LCRA completed Buchanan Dam and a companion project, Inks Dam, in 1938β€”the first of six dams that form the reservoirs known as the Highland Lakes. LCRA completed the chain of lakes and dams in 1951. LCRA manages the chain to protect basin residents from the worst effects of Hill Country floods and
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In 1995, LCRA became the first electric utility in Texas to provide wind-generated electricity to its customers from the Texas Wind Power Project, the first such project in the state. LCRA continues to evaluate additional renewable energy options that complement its existing generation portfolio.
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LCRA offers a wide range of conservation programs for water users within its river basin. It also operates an environmental laboratory, monitors the water quality of the lower Colorado River, and regulates on-site sewage systems to limit pollution and help protect the health of those enjoying the
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LCRA's water and community services operations have grown through the years. LCRA began programs in the 1970s and 1980s to control water pollution and monitor water quality. It expanded its parks operations beginning in the 1990s to increase public access to the Highland Lakes and lower Colorado
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most environmentally responsible power plants in Texas, producing 30 to 40 percent fewer emissions per unit of power than the unit it replaced. It uses about 35 percent less fuel per megawatt-hour and about one-third of the water used at a typical steam plant per unit of power.
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LCRA manages the Highland Lakes and the lower Colorado River, a 600 mi stretch of the Texas Colorado River, as a system to supply water for more than 1 million people as well as businesses, industries, the environment and agriculture in the lower Colorado River basin.
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LCRA does not receive state appropriations or have the ability to levy taxes. Instead, LCRA is funded by revenue it generates, the vast majority of which comes from producing and transmitting electricity. A very small portion of LCRA's revenue comes from selling water.
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In November 1934, the Texas Legislature authorized the formation of the Lower Colorado River Authority to complete Buchanan Dam, where construction had been idled in 1932 following the financial collapse and bankruptcy of the
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For nearly three decades, hydroelectric generation was LCRA's primary power source. Growing demand for electricity led LCRA to build natural gas and coal-fired power plants. LCRA added to its generation portfolio with the
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LCRA distributes electricity to its wholesale electric customers - mostly municipal utilities and electric cooperatives - and supports the statewide electric transmission network through more than 5,100 miles of
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LCRA's community services programs include the Community Development Partnership Program, which has awarded almost $ 42 million in matching grants for 1,491 community development projects since 1995.
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In keeping with its state-approved Water Management Plan, LCRA generates electricity from the dams only as it releases water for other reasons, or when ordered to do so by the
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River. LCRA also worked with communities in its service area on projects designed to boost communities' economic development and improve their local quality of life.
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plant adjacent to the Sim Gideon plant, and the two form the Lost Pines Power Park. The Lost Pines 1 Power Project can generate up to 511 megawatts.
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LCRA has the rights to more than 2.1 million acre-feet of water per year based mostly on surface water permits issued by the state of Texas.
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and Matagorda Bay Nature Parks have natural science centers that offer outdoor educational and recreational programs for youths and adults.
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LCRA owns more than 40 public parks, recreation areas and river access sites along the Highland Lakes and lower Colorado River. LCRA's
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and more than 380 substations, which are owned by LCRA Transmission Services Corporation, a nonprofit corporation owned by LCRA.
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along the Colorado River in Central Texas that provide a source of renewable energy and form six lakes collectively known as the
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The LCRA buys natural gas on the open market and stores it at the Hilbig Gas Storage Facility, an underground reservoir near
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in the 1970s and 1980s, the Lost Pines 1 Power Project in 2001 and the Winchester Power Project in 2010.
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in West Texas and 200 megawatts from the Papalote Creek II Wind Farm near the Texas Gulf Coast.
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The Natural Science Center at Matagorda Bay Nature Park, one of the LCRA's many parks
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provides about 176 megawatts for use primarily during peak-demand periods.
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provide the lower Colorado River basin with a reliable water supply.
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Public utility in Texas that manages the lower Colorado River
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LCRA purchases 51 megawatts of wind power capacity from the
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and an early low-water crossing is seen below the dam)
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co-owns two of the units and the power they produce.)
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Water conservation
reclamation
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Austin
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counties
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www.lcra.org
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Texas Legislature
Colorado River
Fayette Power Project
Fayette County
megawatts
Austin Energy
Lake Fayette
coal
Powder River Basin
Wyoming
Sim Gideon Power Plant
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