Bryan Texas Utilities (BTU) customers will experience a small adjustment in their bills this month due to rising transmission costs. Public information officer, Meagan Brown, states that the utility company uses data provided by the Electricity Reliability Council of Texas (ERCOT) to determine how to handle these minor rate changes. The adjustment is a part of the company’s efforts to maintain cost of service, without having to subsidize with any other portion of the rate.
The minor rate adjustments are a part of what is referred to as a “pass through cost.” Starting from June 1, these costs have gone down by ten cents for the BTU rural customers situated within the College Station city limits. On the contrary, the cost has gone up 15 cents for those in the rural residential areas outside College Station. Furthermore, BTU customers residing in Bryan will have to pay an additional 17 cents a month.
Further details of this decision, like the background information and presentation materials from the BTU board meeting held on May 13, 2024, were made readily available by the organization to ensure total transparency. As the rates continue to reflect the changing transmission costs, BTU is committed to providing necessary updates to its customers, helping them understand what they are paying for.
In other local news, the Dixie Chicken, a well-known landmark business, celebrated its 50th anniversary last weekend. The memorable event was marked by a free concert, featuring popular Aggie artists. The Dixie Chicken has been an integral part of the community, serving as not only a restaurant and bar but also a repository of memories with its walls covered with carvings and writings from the 70s and 80s.
St. Joseph Health, a significant health service provider in the area, announced an expansion and reconfiguration of services in the Bryan/College Station market. It includes the opening of a new primary care clinic at St. Joseph’s south College Station campus, and the reshuffling of services between the organisation’s Bryan and College Station hospitals for better efficiency and care. Details of the new ventures were shared during a visit with local media outlets.
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