Between 2010 and 2020, CPS Energy increased their renewable capacity by 76%. Throughout 2022, CPS Energy sought community feedback to develop a new Power Generation Resource Plan focused on transitioning to cleaner resources by 2030. In January 2023, the CPS Energy Board voted to close the J.K. Spruce Coal Plant by 2028 and move away from coal.
TBD ( by 2030)
Year | Value | Margin of Error |
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2020 | -- |
TBD
CPS Energy
Bexar County
“Renewables” refers to renewable resources, such as wind, solar, geothermal, hydrogen and landfill gas. “Nameplate” renewable capacity refers to the total maximum amount of renewable capacity in CPS Energy’s portfolio.
After 12 years of driving progress toward a shared community vision, SA2020, the nonprofit organization, is dissolving. We believe this is the most visionary thing we can do. We made this decision with the greatest care for our organizational values of leadership, community, and accountability, and we hope you’ll read more about it on our blog.
Our website is live with our final data release, showing where San Antonio stands on reaching the shared community vision. The data release is accompanied by our final call to action—a policy agenda for City government based on our unique bird’s-eye view of San Antonio.
While SA2020’s operations ended March 28, these resources, along with the last twelve years of our research and stories, will be available to download from our website through September 2024.
– Team SA2020