Texas City, Texas (TX) Electric Services Companies

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Texas New Mexico Power Co
702 36th St N
Texas City TX 77590
(409) 948-8451
Texas City Utilities
P.O. BOX 2608
Texas City TX 77592
(409) 643-5860
First Choice Power
901 9th St N
Texas City TX 77590
(409) 945-2386
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South Houston Green Power LP
2501 5th Ave S
Texas City TX 77590
(409) 942-1775
Gulf Coast Region
702 Hwy 36 N
Texas City TX 77590
(409) 948-8451
Texas City Cogeneration
3221 5th Ave S
Texas City TX 77590
(409) 944-0221
Center Point Energy Resources
411 Highway 146 North
Texas City TX 77590
(409) 935-2468
First Choice Power
915 20th St North
Texas City TX 77590
(409) 949-9260
Galveston County Municipal Utility District 46
600 Gulf Freeway # 113
Texas City TX 77591
(866) 277-4725
Texas City Utilities Department
911 Highway 146 North
Texas City TX 77590
(409) 643-5923
South Houston Green Power LLC
2401 5th Avenue South
Texas City TX 77590
(409) 942-1775
Calpine Corp
3221 5th Avenue South
Texas City TX 77590
(409) 944-0221
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