Cities Aggregation Power Project (CAPP)

The City of The Colony has been a member of the Cities Aggregation Power Project (CAPP) since its inception.  CAPP was formed when electric deregulation began in Texas in 2002.  Cities banded together (aggregated) their electricity needs in order to get favorable, large-volume pricing from the newly created electricity providers.  CAPP has recorded over one-hundred million ($100,000,000) dollars in savings for its 100 members from January, 2002 to the present.  For more information on CAPP, please visit the website.

City of The Colony purchases natural gas from Atmos. In Calendar Year 2021, City of The Colony purchased a total of 42,102 thousand cubic feet (MCF) of natural gas.

City of The Colony purchases electricity from GEXA Energy. In calendar year 2021, City of The Colony purchased a total of 13,646,696 kilowatt hours.

City of The Colony purchases water from City of Dallas and City of Plano. In calendar year 2021 City of The Colony purchased a total of 1,731,172 gallons of water.

The total cost of natural gas, electricity, and water purchased by City of The Colony in the calendar year 2021 is $4,988,237.48.