Utility Administration Section

The Utility Administration Section manages the administrative responsibilities for the City’s electric and natural gas municipal facility accounts and manages various City energy management initiatives.  Utility Administration, negotiates and oversees the city’s franchise and license agreements, and administers fiscal and administrative responsibilities concerning telecommunications revenue. 


Public Service Provider Registration 

Management of Public Right-of-way Used by Telecommunication Providers

It is the City of Fort Worth’s policy to manage its rights of way in accordance with all applicable law. In order to protect public health, safety, and welfare, all public service providers desiring to use the Public Right-Of-Way (ROW) shall register with the City of Fort Worth.

CoFW-Right-of-Way-Provider-Registration.pdf(PDF, 586KB)

Download, complete, and submit your registration form to Utility Administration: UtilityServiceRequest@fortworthtexas.gov

 


Local Government Reporting

Energy Reporting: Senate Bill 241

The Texas Health and Safety Code §388.005(c) requires each political subdivision in a non-attainment area or an affected county to establish a goal to reduce electric consumption by at least five percent each state fiscal year. In 2019, the 86th Legislature passed Senate Bill 241, extending the timeline for this requirement seven years beginning September 1, 2019.

Each political subdivision, institution of higher education or state agency must submit a report annually to State Energy Conservation Office regarding the entity's progress and efforts to meet the five percent annual reduction goal.

SECO Energy Consumption Reporting Dashboard


HB 3693 Compliance

The City pays for electric, natural gas, and water-utility services for its municipal facilities and assets.  Herein represents the State-required reporting by electronic record of the metered amount of those utilities and the aggregated costs for those services.  The below provides compliance with the Texas House Bill 3693 whereby a governmental entity responsible for payments for electric, water, or natural gas utility services shall record in an electronic repository the governmental entity's metered amount of electricity, water, or natural gas consumed for which it is responsible to pay and the aggregate costs for those utility services.  


Fiscal Year 2023, 2024, 2025

Utility Service

Service Provider

FY2023

FY2024

FY2025

Electricity


Reliant Energy (NRG)

352,394,456

kWh


336,175,681

kWh


348,615,287

kWh


Tri-County Electric Cooperative, Inc.

4,582,925

3,782,688

3,873,033

Denton County Electric Cooperative, Inc. d/b/a CoServ Electric

475,784

489,942

481,893

United Cooperative Services

2,150

2,313

1,361



Natural Gas


Atmos Energy Corporation

440,051

 MCF

631,218

 MCF

622,548

 MCF

Symmetry Energy Solutions, LLC

43,280

34,405

20

The Texas General Land Office

106,115

97,289

 -

Cokinos Energy Corporation

 -

*

*

Water

City of Fort Worth, Water Department

10,935,277

10,932,174

10,932,174

Total Cost

All Above

$112,888,763

$119,726,178

$115,006,956

*Volume included in Atmos

 


Consumer Information

Residential or Commercial Utilities (Electric & Gas)

New to the City of Fort Worth? Please review the links below for more information regarding utility services in Fort Worth, Texas.

  • Public Utility Commission of Texas (PUC)

  • Oncor Electric Delivery Company

 


Contact Us

Juanita Rigsby C.E.P.
Energy Manager
817-392-8518