Northeast Texas Electric Cooperative: Rates, Coverage Area, Emissions

Northeast Texas Electric Cooperative

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About Northeast Texas Electric Cooperative

Northeast Texas Electric Cooperative is an electricity cooperative. Cooperatives are owned by their customers and managed by individuals who are voted into their roles. They had sales of 3,523,937 megawatt hours in 2022 through wholesale channels. The electricity they sourced consisted of megawatt hours produced by the company and supplementary megawatt hours acquired via wholesale channels. In 2022, the provider made 100.00% of their revenuefrom wholesale customers.

Energy Loss

Northeast Texas Electric Cooperative reported a yearly loss of about 16.41% of the electricity that they produce. Loss of electricity due to heat dissipation during electricity transmission and other causes is a reality of being in the electricity generation industry and electricity providers must report these losses. Northeast Texas Electric Cooperative's energy loss numbers place them at of 140th best out of 3517 in the US.

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Northeast Texas Electric Cooperative Overview

  • Company Type:Cooperative
  • Headquarters:2221 H G Mosley Parkway #100
    Longview, Texas 75604
    United States of America
  • CEO:Ron Ray

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    Quick Facts About Northeast Texas Electric Cooperative

    Northeast Texas Electric Cooperative has the 221st highest total electricity production in the country, generating 1,906,173 megawatt hours.

    Roughly 5.35% of Northeast Texas Electric Cooperative's total electricity comes from the use of coal.

    Northeast Texas Electric Cooperative produces 1,804,189.53 megawatt hours from the burning of natural gas and ranks 142nd out of 3517 suppliers in the country for this category.

    Northeast Texas Electric Cooperative is the 35th largest producer of megawatt hours from non-renewable fuel types in the state.

    Energy Loss

    Northeast Texas Electric Cooperative's energy loss due to business operations.

    -16.41%

    Total Energy Loss

    691,893MWh

    1425 National Rank

    Northeast Texas Electric Cooperative Energy Makeup

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    Power Plants Owned by Northeast Texas Electric Cooperative

    PlantCity/CountyStatePrimary Fuel TypeProduction (MWh)Emission (kg)Emissions/MWhToxic Chemical ReleaseClosing Date
    Harrison County TX Natural Gas 3,280,0091,252,037,506.16381.72
    Harrison County TX Coal 871,741.01936,104,589.421,073.83

    Northeast Texas Electric Cooperative Fuel Makeup

    NATURAL GAS
    Natural Gas
    Natural Gas
    Natural Gas
    Natural Gas
    Natural Gas
    Natural Gas
    Natural Gas
    Natural Gas
    Natural Gas
    Natural Gas
    94.65%
    COAL
    Coal
    5.35%

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    Northeast Texas Electric Cooperative FAQ:

    What is the phone number for Northeast Texas Electric Cooperative?

    Northeast Texas Electric Cooperative's customer service phone number is (903) 757-3282

    How many power plants are owned by or associated with Northeast Texas Electric Cooperative?

    There are 2 power plants owned by or associated with Northeast Texas Electric Cooperative.

    What percentage of Northeast Texas Electric Cooperative's electricity is produced from renewable fuels?

    Northeast Texas Electric Cooperative produces 0% of their electricity from renewable fuel types.

    Who is the CEO of Northeast Texas Electric Cooperative?

    The current CEO of Northeast Texas Electric Cooperative is Ron Ray.

    What percentage of Northeast Texas Electric Cooperative's electricity is produced using nonrenewable fuels?

    Power facilities owned by or associated with Northeast Texas Electric Cooperative produce 100.00% of their electricity from nonrenewable fuel types.

    Alex Zdanov
    Last Reviewed By: Alex Zdanov
    Published: 2022-03-13