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He came to Bryan/College Station over 14 years ago and started his own business. He has a vast knowledge of business, the trade and has a great reputation in the Brazos Valley. Casiano Electric, LLC. If you're older home is unable to keep up with the sometimes intense electrical demands of the 21st century, then call us for an electric service panel upgrade Lighting Upgrades Are you noticing your. Highly Recommended: 6 local business owners recommend Casiano Electric, LLC. Visit this page to learn about the business and what locals in Bryan have to say.

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Ideal customer is anyone in need of any electrical work (new construction and/or remodel). Also, anyone with any low voltage, AV, Home Automation, and home security needs

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'He is well established in the community and knows how to get it done. Great service from his team. '
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'Keo and his guys are great!!! Great attention to detail, great quality of work, and they care..'Read more'Keo and his guys are great!!! Great attention to detail, great quality of work, and they care about their customers and the work shows'

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Javier from Casiano Electric, LLC Answered this on May 07, 2018
It has been slower than previous years, but it is picking up(more)It has been slower than previous years, but it is picking up

CenterPoint completes new Houston-area electric transmission line

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CenterPoint Energy Inc. (NYSE: CNP) has finished construction on an electric transmission line in greater Houston as part of a previously announced project to help bring additional power to the growing region.

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The Houston-based energy delivery company powered up its 60-mile, 345-kilovolt electric transmission line — called the Brazos Valley Connection — on March 29, according to a recent press release. The project's cost was around $285 million and is projected to add up to 20 cents per month on customers' bills, given they use 1,000-kilowatt hours of power a month.

The line begins in Grimes County at the Texas Municipal Power Agency's Gibbons Creek Substation, runs through Waller County and ends at CenterPoint's Zenith Substation in Harris County, per a map on the project's website.

Local construction company North Houston Pole Line was the general contractor for the Brazos Valley Connection, according to the project's website.

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Ideal customer is anyone in need of any electrical work (new construction and/or remodel). Also, anyone with any low voltage, AV, Home Automation, and home security needs

Residential & Commercial Electrical, Home Automation Systems, Security Systems

'He is well established in the community and knows how to get it done. Great service from his team. '
HS Construction Services LLC
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'Keo and his guys are great!!! Great attention to detail, great quality of work, and they care..'Read more'Keo and his guys are great!!! Great attention to detail, great quality of work, and they care about their customers and the work shows'

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Javier from Casiano Electric, LLC Answered this on May 07, 2018
It has been slower than previous years, but it is picking up(more)It has been slower than previous years, but it is picking up

CenterPoint completes new Houston-area electric transmission line

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CenterPoint Energy Inc. (NYSE: CNP) has finished construction on an electric transmission line in greater Houston as part of a previously announced project to help bring additional power to the growing region.

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The Houston-based energy delivery company powered up its 60-mile, 345-kilovolt electric transmission line — called the Brazos Valley Connection — on March 29, according to a recent press release. The project's cost was around $285 million and is projected to add up to 20 cents per month on customers' bills, given they use 1,000-kilowatt hours of power a month.

The line begins in Grimes County at the Texas Municipal Power Agency's Gibbons Creek Substation, runs through Waller County and ends at CenterPoint's Zenith Substation in Harris County, per a map on the project's website.

Local construction company North Houston Pole Line was the general contractor for the Brazos Valley Connection, according to the project's website.

The CenterPoint's Brazos Valley Connection project is just one part of the Houston Import Project, a $590 million plan that includes building a 130-mile 345-kV electric transmission line from Limestone County to Harris County as well as upgrading existing lines and three substations.

Cross Texas Transmission and Garland Power & Light are developing the northern part of the project, which runs from Limestone to Grimes counties.

The Houston Import Project was first identified and endorsed by Austin-based Electric Reliability Council of Texas in April 2014 to import more energy to the Houston region due to its growing population. According to recently released Census Bureau data, the area's population grew from 5.92 million in 2010 to 6.89 million in 2017, an increase of more than 16 percent.

'What this (project) does is it helps continue to assure businesses that they can house, they can site their operation and people can live in this service territory without increased fear of having power outages. That's the bigger gain. They have to be comfortable that their power is going to continue to be reliable and readily available out into the future. That's the message you create by doing this project.'

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The Public Utility Commission of Texas approved the Houston Import Project in December 2015, according to the Houston Chronicle. 6 cassiopeiae. A final order authorizing construction was approved in April 2016, and construction on the Brazos Valley Connection began in February 2017, per the project's website. The entire Houston Import Project is projected to be completed by June 2018.

Before the Houston Import Project was approved, it received opposition from local power companies NRG Energy Inc. (NYSE: NRG) and Calpine Corp., which argued the project was too costly, unnecessary and invasive of private property. NRG proceeded to break ground on its own $150 million project in 2014 to meet energy demands in the Bayou City.





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