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166 results for "conservation"
  1. Today is an Energy Action Day

    New Braunfels Utilities is declaring today, August 2, as an Energy Action Day. High temperatures coupled with high humidity forecasted throughout the week, have prompted NBU to ask for energy conservation measures. New Braunfels Utilities anticipates an increased demand for electricity throughout the week. Customers can help decrease energy… Read More
  2. Energy Action Days

    When extreme temperatures cause strain on the electric grid, New Braunfels Utilities will encourage customers to reduce overall energy, especially during peak demand hours of 3:00 to 7:00 p.m. When NBU declares an Energy Action Day, we are asking customers to voluntarily take specific steps to help conserve energy.… Read More
  3. Utility Consumption Report

    The Utility Consumption Report charts your recent electric, indoor water, and irrigation water use and compares it to your neighborhood average. This tool allows you to track your conservation progress and help identify additional opportunities for savings. To request a report for your residence, click the button and complete… Read More
  4. Energy-Saving Household Techniques to Help Combat the Ongoing Heat Wave Forecasted Through Next Week

    ERCOT encourages all Texans to sign up for the Texas Advisory and Notification System (TXANS) FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASEContact: Melissa KrauseChief Strategic Communications and Security Officer830.629.8440 |  mkrause@nbutexas.com (New Braunfels, TX – June 14, 2023) – Excessive, high heat is in the forecast for the official start of summer, just… Read More
  5. 11th Annual Wyland National Mayor’s Challenge for Water Conservation

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  6. New Braunfels Utilities Introduces New Round Up Program

    FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASEContact: Pamela QuidleyCommunications and External Affairs Manager830.312.7940 | pquidley@nbutexas.com (New Braunfels, TX – April 1, 2022) New Braunfels Utilities (NBU) customers can now “round-up” their bill each month to help support the Headwaters at the Comal, NBU’s conservation legacy project whose mission is to strengthen the relationship… Read More
  7. Irrigation

    New Braunfels Utilities is committed to saving you money and communicating watering standards in times of drought. Avoid watering the sidewalk with these tips and tricks about proper irrigation practices. How to Adjust Your Irrigation Controller There are many different types of irrigation controllers on the market today, and… Read More
  8. Career and Apprenticeship Opportunities

    Work That Makes a Difference From delivering electric, water, and wastewater services to a rapidly growing community to stewarding conservation projects and innovation at the forefront of the utility industry — at NBU, your job means something special to you and those we serve. If you are interested in… Read More
  9. Senior Leadership

    New Braunfels Utilities is a municipally owned utility with budget and policy oversight determined by a five-member Board of Trustees. Nationally-recognized for energy efficiency and conservation, NBU has among the lowest rates in the region. The Senior team leads NBU in its mission of enhancing the quality of our… Read More
  10. ERCOT Cancels Energy Emergency Alert Level 2

    (New Braunfels, TX – September 6, 2023) The Electric Reliability Council of Texas (ERCOT) canceled the Energy Emergency Alert (EEA) Level 2, Level 1, and returned to normal operations at approximately 8:45 p.m. Consumers are still urged to reduce their electric consumption as much as possible. For more conservation… Read More