Brownfield Municipal Power and Light has been providing electric service to the City of Brownfield since the early 1920s, when the town took a leap towards modernization by incorporating and creating a power plant. Over the years, the department has expanded its capacity and now purchases a significant portion of its power through an interconnect facility, ensuring a reliable supply for its customers.
In order to secure power availability in the future, Brownfield helped establish the West Texas Municipal Power Agency, a joint action agency that works to ensure an adequate power supply to its member cities. The Electrical Department, led by Superintendent Cat Gonzalez, is responsible for installing and maintaining power lines, transformers, and the power plant sub-station, providing a 24/7 on-call service for emergencies and power outages.
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