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Oncor Electric Delivery
Oncor Electric utility company in the United States
Oncor Electric utility company in the United States
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| name | Oncor Electric Delivery Company LLC |
| logo | Oncor logo.gif |
| type | Subsidiary |
| parent | Sempra Energy |
| foundation | 2007 |
| location | 1616 Woodall Rodgers fwy svc rd Dallas Texas 75202 |
| key_people | Allen Nye |
| (CEO) | |
| num_employees | 4,000 |
| industry | Electric Utility |
| homepage | |
| revenue | US$4.3 billion (2019) |
| net_income | US$651 million (2019) |
(CEO)
Oncor Electric Delivery Company is the largest transmission and distribution electric utility in Texas and the 5th largest utility company in the US. Their service territory encompasses east, west, and north-central Texas, including Dallas, Fort Worth, Irving, Plano, Arlington,Midland, Odessa, Killeen, Waco, Wichita Falls, Tyler and surrounding cities. In 2018, Sempra Energy acquired a majority stake in Oncor for US$9.45 billion.
History
The company was formerly known as TXU Electric Delivery and TU Electric. Predecessor companies include Dallas Power & Light (DP&L), which served the city of Dallas; Texas Electric Service Company (TESCO), which served areas surrounding Fort Worth; and Texas Power and Light (TP&L), which served other areas of northwest and east-central Texas. Oncor began replacing analog meters in 2008 with digital meters throughout its system, although some older analog meters remain.
Oncor was privately held by a limited number of investors, including Energy Future Holdings Corporation (EFH), and separately managed by a majority independent board of directors. While a majority owner, EFH was not involved in the management of Oncor. On March 24, 2016, the Texas Public Utility Commission (PUC) granted the request to convert Oncor into a real estate investment trust (REIT) with the reservation that the PUC would consider the treatment of potential tax savings (estimated at $250 million) from the REIT structure in a separate proceeding to be held at a future date. The subsequent proceeding's focus was to determine how the potential tax savings attributable to the REIT format would be shared with utility ratepayers.
On July 7, 2017, it was announced that Berkshire Hathaway had agreed on a deal to buy the whole of Energy Future Holdings and ultimately Oncor. This bid was ultimately surpassed by Sempra Energy, which bid $9.45 billion in cash and the assumption of debt on August 21, 2017. The acceptance of the Sempra bid effectively terminated the Berkshire bid. The Sempra bid subsequently received court approval on September 6, 2017. On March 8, 2018, regulators in Texas approved Sempra Energy's purchase of a majority stake in Oncor for $9.45 billion.
Major projects
As of 2014, Oncor was working in partnership with Siemens AG Power Technologies to build a smart grid in an exploration of the use of storage batteries and micro-grids. The Competitive Renewable Energy Zone (CREZ) project was intended to improve the transmission of wind power to Oncor's grid.
Oncor works with private and public utilities nationwide through organizations called mutual assistance groups. Oncor is a member of the Texas Mutual Assistance Group, the Midwest Mutual Assistance Group, and the Southeastern Electric Exchange. These mutual partnerships are part of a larger network of utilities that meet throughout the year to share best practices and improve upon safety methods. Members are able to quickly access and deploy resources and personnel across long distances to communities impacted by severe weather. For example, Oncor crews went to Florida and Georgia to assist in the aftermath of Hurricane Matthew in 2016. Oncor crews traveled to California in 2018 to help restore power to areas devastated by wildfires, as well as Florida in 2019 to assist in preparations for Hurricane Dorian.
Environmental impact
Oncor Electric Delivery Company's Take A Load Off Texas provides a variety of energy efficiency programs for residences and businesses in an effort to reduce energy and save people money on their electric bill. Oncor budgeted more than $50 million for its programs in 2019; in the last ten years, Take A Load Off Texas has helped more than 250,000 customers reduce their energy usage.
Oncor assisted with the adoption of larger, commercial electric vehicles in Texas. The company worked with electric vehicle original equipment manufacturers and other utilities to monitor the use of electric vehicles in its service territory, to provide power supply to vehicles and homes; it has helped install and plan locations for charging stations.
For nine consecutive years, Oncor has partnered with the Arbor Day Foundation's Energy-Saving Trees Program to give away thousands of free trees to customers. The program is designed to help customers better understand where to plant trees for maximum energy savings and the protection of electrical equipment.
Oncor's transmission system is planned to connect to a $104 million solar farm in Falls County. San Antoniobased OCI Solar Power is planning the project where 800 acres will be leased from private landowners in the reinvestment zone where it plans to build the 100-megawatt farm.
Oncor partnered with IBM Oncor to predict for preventative maintenance where vegetative growth is most likely to interfere with power lines, which can cause blackouts and wildfires.
References
References
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- (14 April 2022). "About Us".
- (14 April 2022). "Oncor Service Area Map".
- (25 March 2016). "Texas Oncur Buyout Approved – With Reservations". Lewis Roca Rothgerber LLP.
- "Form 8-K".
- Nikolewski, Rob. "Judge OKs Sempra's $9.45B deal with Oncor". sandiegouniontribune.com.
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- Desonie, Dana. (April 2010). "A Smart Grid for Smart Texans".
- Schnurman, Mitchell. (31 May 2014). "Oncor bets on a better grid".
- McFarland, Susan. (2016-10-06). "Oncor crews head east to assist in hurricane aftermath".
- (2018-11-23). "Oncor sends crews from Texas to California to assist with outages after wildfires".
- (2019-08-30). "Oncor crews head to Florida ahead of Hurricane Dorian".
- Chinn, Kelley. (3 March 2017). "How to get incentives to help pay for solar panels or insulation".
- "How Oncor is preparing for a wave of large electric fleet vehicles".
- (September 9, 2019). "Oncor gives 5,000 free trees ahead of Arbor Day".
- Corso, Jessica. (2020-01-21). "CPS supplier building $104M solar farm near Waco".
- "IBM BrandVoice: IBM GRAF Builds on the Weather Company's AI and Cloud Capabilities".
- (November 20, 2021). "Dallas is getting 110 acres of land from Oncor for new park, The LOOP trail". Dallas Morning News.
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Social responsibility
In April 2020, Oncor donated $1.7 million to community non-profit organizations across its service territory that serve those most affected by the COVID-19 pandemic.{{Cite web|date=2020-04-14|title=Oncor donating $1.7M to nonprofits affected by COVID-19
In 2021, Oncor announced a donation of 110 acres of land to the City of Dallas to be used as a public park. It will be the largest donation of land to the city since the 1930s.