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Bluebonnet Electric Cooperative, LCRA award $19,893 grant to Lincoln Volunteer Fire Department
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LEE COUNTY, Texas – The Lincoln Volunteer Fire Department will soon be able to refill firefighter air tanks and bottles at the department rather than sending them out of town to be replenished, thanks to a $19,893 grant from the Lower Colorado River Authority and Bluebonnet Electric Cooperative. 

This grant, combined with $4,973 in matching funds from the department, will enable the department to purchase and install the new self-contained breathing apparatus refill station to help ensure volunteer firefighters have access to clean, safe air while responding to emergencies. 

“Without our own system, we have to go to the Giddings Fire Department 12 miles away and fill up our large tanks there,” said Spencer Schneider, fire department chief. “When filled, it takes two people to lift them, and we have to transport them on the back of a truck. We have to do this on a regular basis.”

In addition to the improved efficiency of having a system in-house, the Lincoln VFD will be able to refill air bottles for nearby departments free of charge. 

“We are no better than any other department, but we are proud of the fact that we are in the center of the county, and with our experience and equipment, we are able to support other fire departments in our area,” Schneider said. “If it wasn’t for this grant, we wouldn’t have this opportunity.”

He said he and the volunteers in his department are dedicated to giving back to their community. 

“People from all over our county have been very good to us,” Schneider said. “Community fundraisers and grants like these help our volunteer department survive. We are very, very humbled that LCRA and Bluebonnet Electric Cooperative would grant us this.”

The community grant is one of 28 grants awarded recently through LCRA’s Community Development Partnership Program, which provides economic development and community assistance grants to cities, counties, volunteer fire departments, regional development councils and other nonprofit organizations in LCRA’s wholesale electric and water service areas. The program is part of LCRA’s effort to give back to the communities it serves. Bluebonnet Electric Cooperative is one of LCRA’s wholesale electric customers and a partner in the grant program.

Applications for the next round of grants will be accepted July 1-31. More information is available at lcra.org/cdpp.

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100,000+ meters is a milestone for Bluebonnet
Exceeding 100,000 meters puts Bluebonnet in elite company
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BY WILL HOLFORD

Bluebonnet Electric Cooperative celebrated a new milestone in April when it exceeded the 100,000-meter mark for the
first time in its 80-year history.

“This is a significant achievement for Bluebonnet and our members,” said Ben Flencher, Bluebonnet’s board chairman. “Exceeding 100,000 meters puts Bluebonnet in elite company and the next tier in terms of size among electric co-ops across the country, something few co-ops have accomplished.”

The number of meters on a utility’s system is an important metric used to measure utilities.

As of 2018, fewer than 35 of the more than 800 electric cooperatives in the United States have more than 100,000 meters. Five of those co-ops, including Bluebonnet, are in Texas.

Bluebonnet’s meter growth has accelerated during the past two years, adding nearly 4,000 meters per year.

“While we have experienced unprecedented growth in recent years, we have and will always remain committed to providing outstanding, reliable service to our members and being an integral part of the communities we serve,” said Matt Bentke, Bluebonnet’s general manager.

Bluebonnet’s growth has been the result of a boom in housing on the western side of its service area and significant industrial growth in its central and eastern regions. Large subdivisions and apartment complexes have been built in Travis, Bastrop, Hays and Caldwell counties. Commercial growth is spread across Bluebonnet’s entire service area, but large-scale oil and gas production, water wells and pipelines are concentrated more in the cooperative’s mostly rural eastern regions. This diversity of growth means the cooperative is not overly reliant on one type of member for revenue.

“We have managed the growth that we have experienced so that it not only has paid for itself, but has benefitted our current members,” Bentke said. “We have the financial capacity to build the infrastructure needed to serve our new members without raising rates.”  

Three lucky new members who helped push the cooperative over the milestone meter count were welcomed with gift baskets. (See videos of them on facebook.com/BluebonnetElectric, in the videos section.)

As Bluebonnet celebrates its 80th anniversary this year, its legacy of member service, community support and safe, reliable electric power continues to grow.

“This is an exciting time in Bluebonnet’s history,” Bentke said. “Our future is bright due in large part to the members, directors and employees who, during the past 80 years, helped build Bluebonnet into one of the largest cooperatives and best utilities in the nation. Their dedication and legacy pushes us forward.”

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