Texas PUC’s Cobos to Leave Commission
Tom Kleckner | Source: RTO Insider | Posted 11/22/2024
Texas regulatory commissioner Lori Cobos announced Nov. 21 that she plans to step down from the Public Utility Commission at the end of 2024.
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Public Utility Commission (PUC) Commissioner Lori Cobos of Texas has announced her intention to resign at the end of 2024. She expressed her gratitude for the opportunity to serve on the commission after Winter Storm Uri and highlighted the significant milestones achieved during her tenure. With a background in the Texas power industry and experience in senior roles at PUC and ERCOT, Cobos has been influential in major transmission infrastructure projects in regions like the Permian Basin and the Rio Grande Valley.
Cobos was appointed to the PUC by Governor Greg Abbott in June 2021 and has continued to serve after her term expired due to state regulations. She is praised for her dedication as a public servant and her pivotal role in filling vacancies at the commission following the winter storm crisis. Cobos's departure in 2024 will mark the culmination of her impactful contributions to the Texas power sector.
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