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Who We Are

Texas ROSE is:  

All about Affordable Electricity And A Healthy Environment

A nonprofit 501(c)(3) membership organization that represents residential and low-income consumers to promote energy efficiency and fair utility programs.

We are the only public interest group in Texas dedicated to providing straightforward, plain language information, representation before the Public Utility Commission of Texas, advocacy for low-income consumers, and education and training.

Texas ROSE has been operating since 1992 and has hundreds of members in all parts of Texas.

Texas ROSE works with other consumer groups, consumers, the Public Utility Commission, electric companies, and others to develop programs and policies that benefit consumers, low-income consumers, and the environment.

Mission and Goals

Affordable Electricity and a Healthy Environment.

Our goals are:

  • To promote a diverse, balanced electric utility resource mix which will provide long-term, affordable, sustainable energy supplies for residential and low-income consumers.
  • To assure that energy conservation benefits are available to all classes of customers, especially low-income customers and renters.
  • To promote energy conservation and renewable energy as viable resource options through an integrated resource planning process in a competitive market.
  • To supplant all planned construction of dirty fossil fuel plants with energy-efficiency and a cleaner mix of alternative energy sources by the year 2005.
  • To provide reliable information to commissioners and public utility boards on the benefits, advantages, and costs associated with energy conservation programs, renewable energy applications and resource planning standards.
  • To educate and empower the general public on utility issues affecting customer costs and the environment.
 
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How to Get Help
Choose ONE of the following ways to get help:
 
   Contact this group by mail at 815 Brazos St. Ste 1100 Austin, TX 78701-2509
  Carol Biedrzycki
 
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   Contact this group by following the instructions below
  email--carolb@texasrose.org
 
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   Contact this group by telephone at 512-472-5233
 
This group does not provide legal representation in court.
 
 
Who We Serve
See below for an explanation of restrictions on who we can serve.
 
Area(s) Served:  All State
Wheelchair Accessible Y
 
Other Requirements: For help, you must be:
  This program does not serve prisoners
 
 
Type of Help
This group provides the following types of services based on your legal needs and its resources:
 
  Self-Help Materials
  Other- Referrals to additional services

(Get more information about types of services.)
 
 
Emergency Instructions
If your problem is an emergency as described below, follow the contact instructions for emergency cases. Most offices are open on weekdays from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m., unless otherwise noted.
 
What is an emergency?  When client is in immediate danger of losing electric service.
 
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General contact information:
Telephone:512-472-5233
Fax:512-472-5310
Email:carolb@texasrose.org
Website:www.texasrose.org
 
Last Updated: 07/07/04
 
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