Spring has sprung, and it’s time to shake off the dust — literally and figuratively! While you’re busy scrubbing and tidying, why not “clean up” your energy usage, too? Here’s how to make your spring cleaning energy efficient and lighten your bill.
It’s no surprise that winter months bring increased potential for fire risks and electrical safety hazards. This makes sense because, during the coldest months, consumers are using additional electrical devices and appliances, like space heaters, electric blankets, and portable generators.
Winter weather can bring icy roads, frigid
temperatures, and the occasional snow day, but it also brings plenty of misconceptions. Let’s separate myth from fact to help you prepare, stay safe, and be energy efficient this season.
Valentine's Day is the perfect time to show your loved one—and your energy bill—a little TLC. Here are some creative ways couples can celebrate the holiday while keeping energy usage to a minimum:
As February arrives, Bryan Texas Utilities proudly joins the nation in celebrating Black History Month. This is a time to honor the countless contributions of African American individuals to the electric industry — pioneers whose work has illuminated homes, empowered innovation, and energized communities.
Each holiday season from Thanksgiving to New Year’s, families across Texas make their way to Moody Gardens in Galveston to marvel at Ice Land, an enchanting winter wonderland filled with brilliantly colored ice sculptures. What many visitors may not know is that the magical ice blocks that bring this attraction to life are crafted by a longtime Bryan Texas Utilities’ customer: Flying Penguin Ice. From their facilities in Bryan, this specialized ice manufacturer has been adding color—and holiday cheer—to Ice Land for more than a decade.
Bryan Texas Utilities (BTU) is set to embark on a new chapter with the relocation of its administrative headquarters. The utility company is moving to a modern, 39,242 square-foot, two-story building situated on a 4-acre site adjacent to the Bryan Regional Athletic Complex. Located at 2611 N. Earl Rudder Fwy, Bryan, TX 77803, the building will open to the public on Monday, February 10, 2025. This strategic move will allow BTU to better serve the growing needs of the community and position itself for future expansion.
Are you a curious and engaged high school student interested in learning about government? Then don't miss this incredible opportunity! Bryan Texas Utilities (BTU) is sponsoring a trip for students to attend the Government-in-Action Youth Tour.
When it comes to saving energy, even minor adjustments to your habits and home can lead to noticeable benefits. By making these small changes, you can reduce your energy usage and lower your utility bills:
The City of Bryan’s Water Services is working diligently to identify city- and privately-owned service lines as required by the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency’s (EPA) updated Lead and Copper Rule Revisions (LCRR). This federal mandate requires all community water systems to identify and replace lead service lines within the next 10 years.