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Gexa Energy Customers Eligible for Assistance Through LITE-UP Texas Program
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HOUSTON, TX - July 28, 2009
Gexa Energy customers who qualify as low-income households are eligible to have their summer electricity bills reduced as
part of the company’s participation in LITE-UP Texas, a program of the Public Utility Commission of Texas designed to reduce
the cost of electricity service for those in need.
The program provides discounts to eligible Gexa Energy customers through September, 2009 for those receiving assistance from
Medicaid and food stamps or if the customer’s household income is at or below 125 percent of the federal poverty guidelines.
A family of four with a household income at or below $27,563 would qualify for the program.
“We encourage our customers to contact the LITE-UP Texas program to determine if they meet its eligibility requirements,”
notes Gexa Energy’s Victor Howard, the company’s senior director, marketing & customer care. “The program is a useful tool
for helping those in need during the summer months.”
Gexa Energy customers should call 866-454-8387 to determine their eligibility for the LITE-UP Texas program.
About Gexa Energy
Gexa Energy (PUCT # 10027) is a subsidiary of NextEra Energy Resources, the largest generator
of wind and solar power in North America. NextEra Energy Resources is a subsidiary of FPL Group,
Inc. (NYSE: FPL).
Having entered the Texas deregulated energy market in 2002, Gexa Energy has established itself
as one of the leading retail electricity providers for residential and commercial users in the
state. Gexa Energy also provides service to commercial customers in Connecticut, Illinois, Maine,
Maryland, Massachusetts, Rhode Island and Washington DC. For more information, visit
www.gexaenergy.com.
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