Bluebonnet’s members can now see online impact weather has on their energy...
Bluebonnet Electric Cooperative’s members can now see on our website how weather directly impacts their energy use and electric bills. Bluebonnet recently introduced a new feature to its website: a...
View ArticleNew LED security lights shining in Central Texas nights
The future is brighter around Bluebonnet’s service area, thanks to new LED security lights we started offering our members Sept. 1. Members will now get 53-watt LED (light-emitting diode) security...
View ArticleBluebonnet hosts delegation from the Electric Company of Ghana
A group of engineers and technicians from the Electric Company of Ghana visited Bluebonnet Electric Cooperative’s headquarters and toured its state-of-the-art control center this month to learn more...
View ArticleSince 1939, Bluebonnet’s goals remain the same
By Mark Rose In 1939, the newly formed electric cooperative that is now Bluebonnet set the first poles and hung the first spans of wire that delivered power to the farms, ranches, schools, churches and...
View ArticleWhen winter temperatures drop, demand for electricity and energy bills rise
During the past few weeks, many Bluebonnet members called us or commented on our Facebook page about being surprised by their high electric bills caused by winter temperatures driven by a series of...
View ArticleTwo more arctic cold fronts blast Central Texas, lead to more high electric...
Two strong, arctic cold fronts blasted Central Texas in January, following the two fronts that arrived around the Thanksgiving and Christmas holidays. The most recent fronts brought unwelcome ice and...
View ArticleAccess to private property needed to provide electric service
For decades, Bluebonnet’s meter readers were a friendly and familiar sight on our members’ property. But thanks to technology, the data that meter readers once gathered by hand now flows directly from...
View ArticleBluebonnet to resume using herbicides in its vegetation management plan
With more than 11,000 miles of power lines to maintain, folks are probably used to seeing Bluebonnet’s crews or contractors cutting trees and vegetation in our utility easements. Workers wielding chain...
View ArticleBluebonnet, PHI Air Medical enter potentially life-saving partnership
Working around, and with, electricity and heavy equipment is dangerous. If an accident happens, swift medical care can make the difference between life and death. Bluebonnet’s crews often work in...
View ArticleDon’t fence us out
Texans love their land, and a locked gate is every property owner’s right. But locked gates can impede Bluebonnet’s crews and contractors from restoring power during outages, trimming vegetation near...
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