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Agenda original pdf

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MEETING OF THE ELECTRIC UTILITY COMMISSION November 10, 2025 ▪ 6:00 PM AUSTIN ENERGY HEADQUARTERS/SHUDDE FATH CONFERENCE ROOM 4815 MUELLER BLVD AUSTIN, TEXAS Some members of the Electric Utility Commission maybe participating by videoconference. The meeting may be viewed online at: http://www.austintexas.gov/page/watch-atxn-live Public comment will be allowed in-person or remotely by telephone. Speakers may only register to speak on an item once either in-person or remotely and will be allowed up to three minutes to provide their comments. Registration no later than noon the day before the meeting is required for remote participation. To register to speak remotely, contact Nici Huff, at Nici.Huff@AustinEnergy.com or via phone at 512-972-8621. Members: Dave Tuttle, Chair Kaiba White, Vice Chair Raul Alvarez Lauren Bellomy CALL TO ORDER Cesar Benavides Jonathon Blackburn Al Braden Chris Gillett AGENDA Chris Kirksey Cyrus Reed Joshua Rhodes PUBLIC COMMUNICATION: GENERAL The first 5 speakers signed up prior to the meeting being called to order will each be allowed a three- minute allotment to address their concerns regarding items not posted on the agenda. APPROVAL OF MINUTES 1. Approve the minutes of the Electric Utility Commission Regular Called Meeting on October 20, 2025. DISCUSSION AND ACTION ITEMS 2. Recommend approval authorizing a contract for for construction services for the Backup Control Center Uninterruptible Power Supply System Replacement for Austin Energy with Fakouri Electrical Engineering, Inc. in the amount of $629,199 plus a $60,000 contingency for a total contract amount not to exceed $689,199. Funding: $689,199 is available in the Capital Budget of Austin Energy. 3. Authorize negotiation and execution of an amendment to the membership agreement with the Electric Power Research Institute to add an additional $120,000 for research programs for a revised total contract amount not to exceed $1,320,000. Funding: $360,000 is available in the Fiscal Year 2025-2026 Operating Budget of Austin Energy. Funding for the remaining contract term is contingent upon available funding in future budgets. 4. Authorize negotiation and execution of all documents and instruments necessary or desirable to acquire approximately 0.0191 acres (832 square feet) of a permanent electric transmission and distribution easement out of Outlot 55, Division “O”, City of Austin, Travis County, Texas, being a portion of Lot 18, Block 2, Elm Grove, a subdivision of record in Book 2, Page 241, Plat Records, Travis County, Texas, from The Board of Directors of Lambie Homes Condominium Association, currently appraised at $95,021 subject to an …

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Customer Energy Solutions FY 25 Savings Report original pdf

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Customer Energy Solutions FY25 YTD MW Savings Report As of September 2025 Energy Efficiency Services EES- Appliance Efficiency Program EES- Home Energy Savings - Rebate EES- AE Weatherization & CAP Weatherization - D.I. * EES- School Based Education * EES- Strategic Partnership Between Utilities & Retailers * EES- Multifamily Rebates EES- Multifamily WX-D.I.+ EES- Commercial Rebate EES- Small Business Energy Efficiency TOTAL Demand Response (DR) - Annual Incremental DR- Power Partner DR- Commercial Demand Response (frmly Load Coop) Demand Response (DR) TOTAL Green Building GB- Residential Ratings GB- Residential Energy Code GB- Multifamily Ratings GB- Multifamily Energy Code GB- Commercial Ratings GB- Commercial Energy Code Green Building TOTAL MW Goal 2.50 0.90 0.70 0.30 1.75 0.65 1.00 6.00 2.00 15.80 MW Goal 6.40 2.00 8.40 MW Goal 0.35 1.48 1.34 4.41 4.60 1.71 13.89 MW To Date 1.70 0.34 0.71 0.13 1.18 2.60 1.53 2.61 0.94 11.74 MW To Date 11.17 7.78 18.95 MW To Date 0.26 1.48 2.05 4.41 2.49 1.71 12.40 Thermal Energy Storage TOTAL 0.00 0.00 Percentage 68% 37% 101% 43% 67% 400% 153% 44% 47% Percentage 175% 389% Percentage 74% 100% 153% 100% 54% 100% Participant Type Participants To Date MWh To Date Customers Customers Customers Products Products Apartments Apartments Customers Customers 2,439 332 889 4,005 159,525 6,324 6,151 115 72 20,327 3,423.95 479.54 1,344.10 556.43 9,175.87 5,323.45 4,129.18 9,148.71 1,699.97 35,281.20 Rebate Budget $ 1,200,000 $ 1,550,000 $ 5,450,000 $ 350,000 $ 1,250,000 $ 900,000 $ 1,800,000 $ 2,250,000 $ 1,100,000 $ 15,850,000 Spent to Date $ 1,018,052 $ 889,246 $ 8,118,489 $ 150,697 $ 1,106,926 $ 2,005,965 $ 2,370,684 $ 1,474,128 $ 595,170 $ 17,729,356 Participant Type Participants To Date MWh To Date Devices Customers 8,214 190 8,404 0 0 0.00 Rebate Budget $ 1,600,000 $ 2,000,000 $ 3,600,000 $ $ $ 1,287,910 1,002,885 2,290,795 Participant Type Participants To Date MWh To Date Rebate Budget Spent to Date Customers Customers Dwellings Dwellings 1,000 sf 1,000 sf 332 1,904 5,802 8,691 4,552 5,996 16,729 0 302 2,049 4,133 5,186 6,590 5,630 23,890 $ - $ 7,420 $ - $ 7,420 0 $ - $ - CES MW Savings Grand TOTAL Residential Totals Commercial Totals MW Goal 38.09 MW To Date 43.09 Percentage Participant Type Participants To Date MWh To Date 45,460 59,171.04 Rebate Budget $ 19,450,000 Spent to Date $ 20,027,572 16.03 14.06 21.09 26.44 132% 188% 190,115 25,231 26783.20 21726.16 $ $ 14,100,000 2,010,849 …

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Item 10- Briefing: Fourth Quarter Financial Report original pdf

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Austin Energy Quarterly Financial Report 4th Quarter FY 2025 Stephanie Koudelka Austin Energy Director of Finance November 2025 © Austin Energy Item 10 Agenda Quarterly Financial Report Executive Summary Financial Health Budget to Actuals Financial Statements Competitiveness Metric 2 Executive Summary Operating Results Operating income was above budget by $7m, or 1.5% for the fiscal year. Bond Rating AA- bond rating was affirmed in October 2025, remaining below AA target. Financial Policies Substantial compliance with financial policies. Power Supply Adjustment The PSA was $105M over recovered as of September. 3 Financial Health S&P Bond Rating Target: AA | Actual: AA- Days Cash on Hand Debt Service Coverage Operating Margin Debt to Capitalization Target > 200 Days Target > 2.5x Target > 10% Target < 50% Actual 195 Days Actual 2.5x Actual 21% Actual 57% Includes ~33 Days of Power Supply Adjustment over recovery Includes 10% increase for a one-time adjustment for other post employment benefit costs 4 Rating Agency Update $425 million, Series 2025 Bonds Credit Rating by Agency Stable Outlook S&P Fitch Moody’s AA- AA- Aa3 Credit Rating Drivers • Rate flexibility, including base rate increases and Power Supply Adjustment authority • Improved financial metrics including liquidity and coverage • Diverse generation portfolio 5 Rating Agency Update Future Considerations Downside Scenario (Downgrade) • Weakened financial metrics • Unplanned increases in operating and capital costs • Failure to implement timely rate increases Upside Scenario (Upgrade) • Successful implementation of resource plan • Sustained financial health 6 Austin Energy Quarterly Financial Report Budget to Actuals 7 Austin Energy Fund Summary Millions of $ Actual Budget Base Revenue Power Supply Revenue Other Operating Revenues Total Operating Revenues Power Supply Expense Other Operating Expenses Total Operating Expenses Operating Income (Loss) Transfers In Interest Revenue Debt Service Income (Loss) Before Transfers Administrative Support Transfer General Fund Transfer Economic Development Transfer Other Transfers CIP Transfer Reserve Transfers $ 732 $ 711 576 528 1,815 515 854 1,369 446 5 38 (178) 311 (39) (125) (10) (19) (98) (50) 584 471 1,787 491 843 1,334 453 5 36 (165) 329 (39) (125) (10) (19) (128) (50) Favorable (Unfavorable) $ 21 8 (57) (28) 24 11 35 7 0 (2) 13 18 0 0 0 0 (30) 0 Excess (Deficiency) of Revenues $ (42) $ (30) $ (12) 8 80 60 40 20 0 s n o i l l i M $ Power Supply Adjustment Oct-24 …

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Item 11 - Briefing: Fourth Quarter Operations Report original pdf

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Austin Energy FY2025 Q4 Operations Update Lisa Martin Deputy General Manager & Chief Operating Officer November 2025 © Austin Energy Item 11 Agenda Quarterly Operations Update Executive Summary Environmental Performance Reliability Performance Strategic Work 2 Executive Summary Renewable Production 34% aggregate renewable production as a percentage of load in Q4. Carbon-Free Production 55% carbon-free generation as a percentage of load in Q4. Generator Availability Resources at Sand Hill, Decker, Fayette and South Texas all exhibited high availability sufficient to match summer demand. Reliability Performance Performance metrics show similar outage duration and frequency compared to last quarter leading to a stabilized trend. 3 Environmental Performance Austin Energy Operations Update Carbon-Free Generation as a Percentage of Load Monthly Data 100% 90% 80% 70% 60% 50% 40% 30% 20% 10% 0% 55% Carbon-Free Average Nuclear Renewable 5 Carbon-Free Generation as a Percentage of Load Rolling 12-Month Average Data 65% 12-month average 6 Net Generation and Load Analysis – Q4 FY2025 Generation vs. Consumption (MWh) Power Generation Cost by Fuel Type 7% 8% 58% 27% Nuclear Coal Natural Gas Renewable 1,478,788 875,532 394,848 918,565 4,454,801 Nuclear Coal Natural Gas Renewable Generation Consumption Historical Q4 System Peak Demand (MW) Power Generation as a Percent of Consumption W M 3,150 3,100 3,050 3,000 2,950 2,900 2,850 2,800 2022 2023 2024 2025 7 Renewable 34% Other 45% Nuclear 21% Reliability Performance Austin Energy Operations Update Generator Performance – Q4 FY2025 Generation Resource Commercial Availability Actual Commercial Availability Summer Target South Texas Project Fayette Power Project Sand Hill Combined Cycle Sand Hill Peakers Decker Peakers 100% 100% 97% 99% 80% 100% 97% 95% 95% 95% 9 Electric Vehicle Charging Network – Q4 FY2025 100.00% 95.00% 90.00% 85.00% 80.00% 100.00% 95.00% 90.00% 85.00% 80.00% Overall Network Uptime 12-month rolling average 98% 98% 98% 99% Q1 FY 25 Q2 FY 25 Q3 FY25 Q4 FY25 DC Fast Chargers Uptime 12-month rolling average 91% 91% Q1 FY 25 Q2 FY25 88% Q3 FY25 89% Q4 FY25 Report Charging Station Outages • ChargePoint app • Austin 3-1-1 • pluginaustin@austinenergy.com Electric Vehicle Charging Stations EV Charging Station Usage Q4 FY2025 Charging Sessions in Q4 Average Monthly: 36,293 741 Megawatt Hours average monthly energy dispensed 40,000 35,000 30,000 25,000 20,000 15,000 10,000 5,000 - 35,910 36,649 36,321 July August September 9 a.m. – 2 p.m. peak usage time 4h 59m average plug-in time 2h 51m average charging time Distribution Reliability – Q4 FY2025 Average …

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Item 12 - Briefing: Austin Energy’s Electric System Reliability Plan original pdf

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Austin Energy’s Electric System Resiliency Plan (ESRP) Lisa Martin Deputy General Manager & Chief Operating Officer November 2025 © Austin Energy Item 12 Agenda I. Background • What is an Electric System Resiliency Plan • Goals II. Development • Community Input • Decision Framework III. Plan • Investment Areas • Operational Plan • Investment Forecast IV. Next Steps Why Are We Here? Building a stronger, smarter and more reliable electric system for Austin Overhead Resiliency Study Undergrounding Study | March 2025 Consultant Delivered Overhead Resiliency Study | July 2025 Consultant Delivered Develop Electric System Resiliency Plan Use both studies, further analysis and stakeholder engagement to inform near- and long-term priorities Underground Feasibility Study Electric System Resiliency Plan Existing Reliability Programs 3 Undergrounding & Overhead Study Takeaways $50 billion to underground all the remaining 5,000 miles of distribution lines Undergrounding Risks: Environmental/Cultural Easements Rocky Soil Acquiring Telecom Relocation Critical Root Zones Dense Vegetation Recommended Austin Energy develop a strategic approach to undergrounding Overhead hardening implementation is faster, less expensive and provides similar resiliency benefits Develop an Electric System Resiliency Plan focused on overhead hardening and advanced technologies What is an Electric System Resiliency Plan? ESRP Keeping the power on, even when it’s tough An ESRP helps ensure a power grid can: • Withstand extreme weather like storms, heatwaves, winter storms, and floods • Recover quickly from outages and emergencies • Adapt to future challenges like climate change and growing energy demand Austin Energy’s Electric System Resiliency Plan A bold, integrated and forward-looking strategy to modernize and harden our electric distribution system over the next decade Austin’s ESRP Goals • Reduce outage frequency and duration • • Prioritize investments that deliver the highest customer value Enhance the grid for bi-directional energy flows to better enable distributed energy resources • Adopt a strategic and robust approach to hardening our system so we can achieve greater impact in less time 6 Stakeholder Feedback In-Person and Virtual 7 What We Heard from Our Community Equity & Geographic Considerations Communication & Transparency Wildfire Mitigation & Vegetation Management Community Feedback: Equitable improvements across all Austin neighborhoods Community Feedback: Public-facing progress tracker and clear upgrade timelines Plan Alignment: Data-driven prioritization to target investments equitably Plan Alignment: Transparent reporting, and accessible project timelines Community Feedback: Proactive trimming, maintenance and ecological sensitivity Plan Alignment: Expands vegetation management, using risk-based standards and environmental best practices 8 Decision Framework Data Driven Criteria …

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Item 2 - Backup Control Center Uninterruptible Power Supply System Replacement original pdf

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Posting Language ..Title Authorize a contract for construction services for the Backup Control Center Uninterruptible Power Supply System Replacement for Austin Energy with Fakouri Electrical Engineering, Inc. in the amount of $629,199 plus a $60,000 contingency for a total contract amount not to exceed $689,199. Funding: $689,199 is available in the Capital Budget of Austin Energy. 25-2210 ..Body Lead Department Austin Financial Services. Managing Department Austin Energy. Amount and Source of Funding Funding is available in the Capital Budget of Austin Energy. Procurement Language: Austin Financial Services issued an Invitation for Bids solicitation IFB 6100 CLMC1097 for these services. The solicitation was issued on July 21, 2025, and closed on August 28, 2025. The recommended contractor submitted the only responsive offer. A complete solicitation package, including a tabulation of the bid received, is available for viewing on the City’s website. This information can currently be found at https://financeonline.austintexas.gov/afo/account_services/solicitation/solicitation_details.cfm?sid=141987 . MBE/WBE: This contract will be awarded in compliance with City Code Chapter 2-9A (Minority-Owned and Women- Owned Business Enterprise Procurement Program). No goals were established for this solicitation. For More Information: Direct questions regarding this Recommendation for Council Action to Austin Financial Services - Central Procurement at FSDCentralProcurementRCAs@austintexas.gov or 512-974-2500. Respondents to the solicitation and their Agents should direct all questions to the Authorized Contact Person identified in the solicitation. Council Committee, Boards and Commission Action: November 10, 2025 - To be reviewed by the Electric Utility Commission. Additional Backup Information: The project involves the replacement of the aging Uninterruptible Power Supply (UPS) system at the Backup Control Center with a new, appropriately sized UPS system. This system will ensure uninterrupted power to the control center during outages, supporting critical infrastructure. The project covers engineering design and analysis for the new UPS system, procurement of equipment, installation and commissioning, detailed cost estimation and project scheduling. Due to the potential for unforeseen site conditions, design and material changes, labor and resource fluctuations, and project timeline uncertainties, a 10% contingency in funding has been included to allow for the expeditious processing of any change orders to cover any unforeseen construction costs associated with the project. There will be no impact to the public as all work will be on City property that is not open to the public. Item 2 If a contract is not approved, system disruptions or security breaches may occur. The contract allows 30 Calendar Days for completion of this …

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Item 3 - Electric Power Research Institute original pdf

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Posting Language ..Title Authorize negotiation and execution of an amendment to the membership agreement with the Electric Power Research Institute to add an additional $120,000 for research programs for a revised total contract amount not to exceed $1,320,000. Funding: $360,000 is available in the Fiscal Year 2025-2026 Operating Budget of Austin Energy. Funding for the remaining contract term is contingent upon available funding in future budgets. 25-2301 ..De Lead Department Austin Energy Fiscal Note Funding: $360,000 is available in the Fiscal Year 2025-2026 Operating Budget of Austin Energy. Funding for the remaining contract term is contingent upon available funding in future budgets. Prior Council Action: December 14, 2023 - Council authorized negotiation and execution of a membership agreement with the Electric Power Research Institute for research programs. For More Information: Amy Everhart, Director Local Government Issues 512-322-6087; Matthew Russell, Chief Technology Officer 512-322 6382. Council Committee, Boards and Commission Action: November 10, 2025 - To be reviewed by the Electric Utility Commission. Additional Backup Information: This amendment will provide additional funding to support supplemental projects related to scope development of Distributed Energy Resource Management Systems (DERMS), electric vehicle adoption, and field crew safety associated with lifting manhole covers. Through this continued membership agreement with Electric Power Research Institute (EPRI), Austin Energy partners with other utilities to provide funding to EPRI for collaborative research in the following areas of emerging technology: electric transportation and infrastructure, energy storage and distributed generation, distributed energy resource integration, and grid planning and operational technologies. Research results are used to support Austin Energy’s efforts to achieve its Council-mandated strategic goals. Membership in EPRI provides a cost-effective way for utilities to pool resources and participate in research projects that add value to their present and future operations. EPRI was established in 1973 as an independent, non-profit center for public interest energy and environmental research. EPRI brings together member organizations, scientists and engineers, and other leading experts to work collaboratively on solutions to the challenges of electric power. These solutions span nearly every area of power generation, delivery, and use, including health, safety, and the environment. EPRI’s members represent over 90 percent of the electricity generation in the United States, including several large municipal power utilities. Without this additional funding, Austin Energy would need to delay or cancel necessary research projects. Item 3

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Item 4 - Eminent Domain Lambie original pdf

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25-2353 Posting Language ..Title Approve a resolution authorizing the filing of eminent domain proceedings and payment to acquire approximately 0.0191 acres (832 square feet) of a permanent electric transmission and distribution easement out of Outlot 55, Division “O”, City of Austin, Travis County, Texas, being a portion of Lot 18, Block 2, Elm Grove, a subdivision of record in Book 2, Page 241, Plat Records, Travis County, Texas, from The Board of Directors of Lambie Homes Condominium Association, currently appraised at $95,021 subject to an increase in value based on updated appraisal(s), Special Commissioner’s award, negotiated settlement, or judgment. The property is located at 1106 Lambie Street, Austin, Texas 78702. Funding: $95,021 is available in the Capital Budget of Austin Energy. ..De Lead Department Austin Financial Services. Fiscal Note Funding is available in the Capital Budget of Austin Energy. For More Information: Brandon Williamson, Austin Financial Services, 512-974-5666; Michael Gates, Austin Financial Services, 512- 974-5639; Amy Everhart, Austin Energy, Director, Local Government Issues (512) 322-6087; David Tomczyszyn, Austin Energy, VP Electric Systems Engineering and Technical Services, (512) 322-6821. Council Committee, Boards and Commission Action: November 10, 2025 - To be reviewed by the Electric Utility Commission. Additional Backup Information: This proposed acquisition is required to relocate various structures along the existing Circuit 1015 to accommodate the Texas Department of Transportation’s expansion of Interstate Highway 35 (IH-35) as part of the IH-35 Capital Express Lady Bird Lake program. The IH-35 Capital Express Lady Bird Lake project runs along IH-35 from Holly Street to State Highway 71/Ben White Blvd. The City has attempted to purchase the needed property at 1106 Lambie Street, Austin, Texas 78702. The City and the property owner have been unable to agree on the value of the needed acquisition. The Law Department is requesting authorization to file an action in eminent domain on behalf of the City, and to authorize the City to pay for the property interest in an amount determined by the appraisal, updated appraisal(s), a Special Commissioners’ award, negotiated settlement, or judgment. The State of Texas will reimburse the City for the cost to acquire these property rights, pursuant to both the Standard Utility Agreement executed between the parties regarding the relocation of Circuit 1015 and the Settlement Agreement in Case No. C-1-PB-24-001200 in Travis County Probate Court No. 1, concerning the State’s condemnation of the City’s property at 1007 Lambie Street. Item 4

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Item 5 - Eminent Domain 41 Waller original pdf

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25-2352 Posting Language ..Title Approve a resolution authorizing the filing of eminent domain proceedings and payment to acquire the property interests needed for the Lady Bird Lake CKT1015 Project in support of the Interstate Highway 35 (IH-35) Capital Express Lady Bird Lake Project for the public use of relocating various utility structures requiring the acquisition of an electric easement consisting of 0.0917 of one acre (3,994 square foot) of a permanent electric transmission and distribution easement, out of Outlot 56, Division “O”, City of Austin, Travis County, Texas, being a portion of Lot 1, Amended Plat of Lots 1-6, Block 1, Resubdivision of Lot 1, Block 1, Magnolia Addition, a subdivision of record in Document No. 200700182, Official Public Records, Travis County, Texas, said Lot 1 conveyed to ESR Development, Incorporated by Warranty Deed with Vendor’s Lien dated June 11, 2007, as recorded in Document No. 2007114168, Official Public Records, Travis County, Texas and by Condominium Declaration for 41 Waller Lofts, A Condominium dated September 7, 2007, as recorded in Document No. 2007167267, Official Public Records, Travis County, Texas; currently appraised at $503,093 subject to an increase in value based on updated appraisals, a Special Commissioner’s award, negotiated settlement, or judgment. The owner of the property is 41 Waller Lofts Condominium Association, Incorporated. The property is located at 41 Waller Street, Austin, Texas, 78702. The general route of the project is along IH-35 from Holly Street to State Highway 71/Ben White Boulevard. Funding: $503,093 is available in the Capital Budget of Austin Energy. ..De Lead Department Austin Financial Services. Fiscal Note Funding is available in the Capital Budget of Austin Energy. For More Information: Brandon Williamson, Austin Financial Services, 512-974-5666; Michael Gates, Austin Financial Services, 512- 974-5639; Amy Everhart, Austin Energy, Director, Local Government Issues (512) 322-6087; David Tomczyszyn, Austin Energy, VP Electric Systems Engineering and Technical Services, (512) 322-6821. Council Committee, Boards and Commission Action: November 10, 2025 - To be reviewed by the Electric Utility Commission. Additional Backup Information: This proposed acquisition is required to relocate various structures along the existing Circuit 1015 to accommodate the Texas Department of Transportation’s expansion of Interstate Highway 35 (IH-35) as part of the IH-35 Capital Express Lady Bird Lake program. The IH-35 Capital Express Lady Bird Lake project runs along IH-35 from Holly Street to State Highway 71/Ben White Blvd. The City has attempted to purchase the needed property at 41 …

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Item 6 - Eminent Domain 48 Waller original pdf

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25-2354 Posting Language ..Title Approve a resolution authorizing the filing of eminent domain proceedings and payment to acquire the property interests needed for the LBL CKT1015 Project in support of the Interstate Highway 35 (IH-35) Capital Express Lady Bird Lake Project for the public use of relocating various utility structures requiring the acquisition of permanent electric transmission and distribution easement consisting of 0.0040 of one acre (174 square foot) of a permanent electric transmission and distribution easement, out of Outlot 55, Division “O”, City of Austin, Travis County, Texas, being a portion of Lot 12A, Resubdivision of Lots 11 and 12, Block 3, Elm Grove Addition, a subdivision of record in Book 13, Page 61, Plat Records, Travis County, Texas, said Lot 12A being described as a Declaration of Condominium Regime for 48 Waller Street Condominiums dated February 11, 2017, as recorded in Document Number 2017036860, Official Public Records, Travis County, Texas, same being a portion of Unit A in said Condominium Regime, said Unit A conveyed to Jason S. Goss, Justin Atwell Goss, and Courtney Camille Goss, all Individually and as Members of 48 Waller Street Condominium Association, Inc., by Warranty Deed with Vendor’s Lien dated June 20, 2017, as recorded in Document Number 2017100009, Official Public Records, Travis County, Texas; currently appraised at $19,009 subject to an increase in value based on updated appraisal(s), a Special Commissioner’s award, negotiated settlement or judgment. The owners of the needed property are Jason S. Goss, Justin Atewell Goss, Courtney Camille Goss, and 48 Waller Street Condominium Association Incorporated. The property is located at 48 Waller Street, Austin, Texas 78702. The general route of the project is along IH-35 from Holly Street to State Highway 71/Ben White Boulevard. Funding: $19,009 is available in the Capital Budget of Austin Energy. ..De Lead Department Austin Financial Services. Fiscal Note Funding is available in the Capital Budget of Austin Energy. For More Information: Brandon Williamson, Austin Financial Services, 512-974-5666; Michael Gates, Austin Financial Services, 512- 974-5639; Amy Everhart, Austin Energy, Director, Local Government Issues (512) 322-6087; David Tomczyszyn, Austin Energy, VP Electric Systems Engineering and Technical Services, (512) 322-6821. Council Committee, Boards and Commission Action: November 10, 2025 - To be reviewed by the Electric Utility Commission. Additional Backup Information: This proposed acquisition is required to relocate various structures along the existing Circuit 1015 to accommodate the Texas Department of Transportation’s expansion of Interstate Highway …

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Item 7 - Security Fencing original pdf

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Posting Language ..Title Authorize three contracts for security fencing-related products and services for Austin Energy with Tony Parent Enterprises, Inc. d/b/a Allied Fence & Security, Viking Fence Co Ltd, and Woolery Custom Fence Co, each for an initial term of one year with up to two one-year extension options in amounts not to exceed $ 38,310,000, divided among the contractors. Funding: $12,000,000 is available in the Capital Budget of Austin Energy. 25-2389 ..Body Lead Department Austin Financial Services. Client Department(s) Austin Energy. Fiscal Note Funding in the amount of $12,000,000 is available in the Capital Budget of Austin Energy. Funding for the remaining contract term is contingent upon available funding in future budgets. Procurement Language: Austin Financial Services issued an Invitation for Bids solicitation IFB 1100 DPL1008REBID for these services. The solicitation was issued on June 16, 2025, and closed on July 29, 2025. Of the seven offers received, the recommended contractors submitted the lowest responsive offers. A complete solicitation package, including a tabulation of the bids received, is available for viewing on the City’s website. This information can currently be found at https://financeonline.austintexas.gov/afo/account_services/solicitation/solicitation_details.cfm?sid=142555 . MBE/WBE: This solicitation was reviewed for subcontracting opportunities in accordance with City Code Chapter 2-9B (Minority-Owned and Women-Owned Business Enterprise Procurement Program). For the goods and services required for this solicitation, there were no subcontracting opportunities therefore, no subcontracting goals were established. For More Information: Direct questions regarding this Recommendation for Council Action to Austin Financial Services - Central Procurement at FSDCentralProcurementRCAs@austintexas.gov or 512-974-2500. Respondents to the solicitation and their Agents should direct all questions to the Authorized Contact Person identified in the solicitation. Council Committee, Boards and Commission Action: November 10, 2025 - To be reviewed by the Electric Utility Commission. Additional Backup Information: These contracts will provide security fencing and related goods and services on an as-needed basis at Austin Energy substation and other locations. Contractors will supply all necessary labor, materials, and equipment to complete routine installations and maintenance as well as rapid response for urgent repairs resulting from damage, vandalism, or compromised gates. Without these contracts, the safety and security of Austin Energy properties, many of which house critical infrastructure, may be compromised. Tony Parent Enterprises and Woolery Custom Fence Co are current Item 7 providers of these services. Viking Fence Co Ltd and Woolery Custom Fence Co are local businesses. 25-2389 25-2389 Contract Details: Contract Term Initial Term Optional Extension …

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Item 8 - NetApp Products and Services original pdf

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25-2388 Posting Language ..Title Authorize a contract for NetApp products and services, including provision, delivery, installation, configuration, maintenance, and training for storage area networks, for Austin Energy with CDW, LLC d/b/a Sirius Computer Solutions, LLC, CDW Government for an initial term of one year with up to three 12-month extension options in an amount not to exceed $2,993,400. Funding: $686,000 is available in the Operating Budget of Austin Energy. Funding for the remaining contract term is contingent upon available funding in future budgets. ..Body Lead Department Austin Financial Services. Client Department(s) Austin Energy. Fiscal Note Funding in the amount of $686,000 is available in the Fiscal Year 2025-2026 Operating Budget of Austin Energy. Funding for the remaining contract term is contingent upon available funding in future budgets. Procurement Language: Multiple cooperative purchase programs were reviewed for these services. Austin Energy has determined this contractor best meets the needs of the department to provide these services required for the City. MBE/WBE: This solicitation was reviewed for subcontracting opportunities in accordance with City Code Chapter 2-9B (Minority-Owned and Women-Owned Business Enterprise Procurement Program). For the services required for this solicitation, there were no subcontracting opportunities; therefore, no subcontracting goals were established. For More Information: Direct questions regarding this Recommendation for Council Action to Austin Financial Services - Central Procurement at FSDCentralProcurementRCAs@austintexas.gov or 512-974-2500. Council Committee, Boards and Commission Action: November 10, 2025 - To be reviewed by the Electric Utility Commission. Additional Backup Information: This contract will provide Austin Energy with use of NetApp network storage products and services, including provision, delivery, installation, configuration, maintenance, and training for storage area networks, as well as consolidated maintenance for existing connected storage. The storage area networks replace aging systems and improve the performance of critical components within Austin Energy data centers. This contract will replace an existing contract which expired November 30, 2025. The requested authorization amount was determined using departmental estimates based on historical spend and anticipated future usage. The Texas Department of Information Resources is a cooperative purchasing association recognized under Texas procurement statutes. Cooperative associations, themselves or using a lead government, competitively solicit and award contracts that are eligible for use by other qualified state and local governments. Due to Item 8 their substantial volumes, larger than any one government could achieve independently, cooperative contracts routinely include superior terms, conditions, and pricing. Use of cooperative contracts also results in lower administrative …

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Item 9 - 6th Street Chilled Water Transmission Line Extension original pdf

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Posting Language ..Title Authorize an additional expenditure for the construction contract for the Sixth Street Chilled Water Transmission Line Extension for Austin Energy with Primoris Energy Services Corporation, to increase the amount by $5,648,400 for a revised total contract amount not to exceed $28,242,001. Funding: $28,242,001 is available in the Capital Budget of Austin Energy. 25-2393 ..Body Lead Department Austin Financial Services. Managing Department Austin Energy. Amount and Source of Funding Funding is available in the Capital Budget of Austin Energy. Procurement Language: Additional Authorization. MBE/WBE: This request is for additional expenditure authority only. MBE/WBE goals will be established if a change order is requested. Prior Council Action: November 21, 2024 - Council approved a contract with Primoris Energy Services Corporation for 6th Street Chilled Water Transmission Extension. For More Information: Direct questions regarding this Recommendation for Council Action to the Austin Financial Services - Central Procurement at FSDCentralProcurementRCAs@austintexas.gov or 512-974-2500. Council Committee, Boards and Commission Action: November 10, 2025 - To be reviewed by the Electric Utility Commission. Additional Backup Information: The downtown chilled water system supports 48 buildings, with plans to integrate two new buildings by mid- year 2026. The system stretches over eight miles and cools more than 18 million square feet in downtown Austin. The additional expenditure is needed due to the discovery of building tie backs on 6th street requiring a switch to a larger wooden box tunnel method. The goal of the project is to add 1,727 feet of new chilled water pipes, both supply and return, inside a 72-inch pipe casing. The work will happen in the public right-of-way, from 400 W 6th Street to 101 1/2 E 6th Street. To do this, seven 30’ x 15’ large holes will be installed for the wood box tunneling. Two 24-inch chilled water pipes will be installed, starting east of Congress Avenue and ending at the corner of San Antonio Street and 6th Street. If the 6th Street Chilled Water Transmission Line Extension project doesn’t move forward as planned, it will impact the continuity of chilled water service for downtown customers. An additional 90 days will be added to the original 360-day schedule due to the expanded scope of work. Item 9 This project is located within zip code 78701 (District 9). 25-2393

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Agenda original pdf

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MEETING OF THE ELECTRIC UTILITY COMMISSION October 20, 2025  6:00 PM AUSTIN ENERGY HEADQUARTERS/SHUDDE FATH CONFERENCE ROOM 4815 MUELLER BLVD AUSTIN, TEXAS Some members of the Electric Utility Commission maybe participating by videoconference. Public comment will be allowed in-person or remotely by telephone. Speakers may only register to speak on an item once either in-person or remotely and will be allowed up to three minutes to provide their comments. Registration no later than noon the day before the meeting is required for remote participation. To register contact Nici Huff, at Nici.Huff@AustinEnergy.com or via phone at 512-972-8621. AGENDA Cesar Benavides Jonathon Blackburn Al Braden Chris Gillett Chris Kirksey Cyrus Reed Joshua Rhodes Members: Dave Tuttle, Chair Kaiba White, Vice Chair Raul Alvarez Lauren Bellomy CALL MEETING TO ORDER PUBLIC COMMUNICATION: GENERAL The first 5 speakers signed up prior to the meeting being called to order will each be allowed a three-minute allotment to address their concerns regarding items not posted on the agenda. APPROVAL OF MINUTES 1. Approve the minutes of the Electric Utility Commission Regular Called Meeting on September 8, 2025. DISCUSSION AND ACTION ITEMS 2. Recommend approval authorizing a contract for an Industrial Control Systems Technology solution to ensure compliance with upcoming North American Electric Reliability Corporation - Critical Infrastructure Protection regulations and audit readiness for Austin Energy with Freeit Data Solutions Inc., for an initial term of one year with up to four 1-year extension options in an amount not to exceed $4,105,000. Funding: $1,300,000 is available in the Capital Budget of Austin Energy. Funding for the remaining contract term is contingent upon available funding in future budgets. 3. Recommend approval authorizing a contract for continued security services for Austin Energy with Universal Protection Service LP/Allied Universal Security Services to increase the amount by $180,045 and to extend the term by two years for a revised total contract amount not to exceed $256,045. Funding: $90,023 is available in the Operating Budget of Austin Energy. Funding for the remaining contract term is contingent upon available funding in future budgets. 4. Recommend approval authorizing a contract for Meter Data Management System support and maintenance services for Austin Energy with Landis+Gyr Technology Inc., for an initial term of one year with a 1-year extension option in an amount not to exceed $528,370. Funding: $253,677 is available in the Operating Budget of Austin Energy. Funding for the remaining contract term is …

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Item 10- Staff Briefing Customer Assistance Program original pdf

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Customer Assistance Program Discount Program Expansion Kerry Overton Deputy General Manager & Chief Customer Officer Austin Energy October 2025 Item 10 Discount Program Expansion Resolution City Council Resolution No. 20221201-046 The December 2022 resolution requires Austin Energy to reach 90% of the eligible low-income customers in the service territory with three yearly milestones through 2025. 1 Milestone Year 1 Enroll 46% of eligible households 2 Milestone Year 2 Enroll 72% of eligible households 3 Milestone Year 3 Enroll 90% of eligible households Goal 83,700 by 2025 d e l l l o r n E s d o h e s u o H 90,000 80,000 70,000 60,000 50,000 40,000 30,000 20,000 10,000 - Objective: Enroll 90% of Low Income Households within Utility Service Territory – 83,700 by 2025 82,208 69,392 53,405 83,700 32,784 66,690 42,780 Dec. 2022 Resolution Signed June 2023 July 2024 Sept. 2025 Goal Actual Discount Expansion 3-Year Enrollment Results Discount Program Customer Impact Yearly Customer Savings $1,446 Per Year* Electric • Monthly Average Customer Savings $31.32 • FY2024 Customer Savings $20 Million Wastewater • Monthly Average Customer Savings $41.42 • FY2024 Customer Savings $7.8 Million Water • Monthly Average Customer Savings $41.07 • FY2024 Customer Savings $9.5 Million Drainage • Monthly Average Customer Savings $6.72 • FY2024 Customer Savings $1.2 Million * Based on average usage and having all City of Austin Utility Services Customer Assistance Delivery Model Community • Outreach • Strategic Partnerships • Community Network Customer • • • Account Management Case Management Program Education Programs Support • Emergency Assistance • Medically Vulnerable Registry • Arrearage Management • Discounts • Weatherization • • • • Displacement Services In Home Services Basic Need Referrals Refugee Services W R A P A R O U N D S U P P O R T S E R V I C E S Methodology: Modernized System Delivering Results Data-Driven Expansion • Geo Based Poverty Data • • • Integrated Partner Data School District Data Targeted Outreach Campaigns Modernization • Real-Time Application Protocol Interface (API) • Address Based Matching • • • • Self Enrollment Portal Partner Data Sharing Portal Operational Strength Staffing School Partnerships • Quality Control Protocols Sustaining Continuing Progress Grow Community Based Partnerships Identify New Eligibility Programs Ongoing Community Alignment & Need Continue Engagement with National & Local Partners ©Austin Energy. All rights reserved. Austin Energy and the Austin Energy logo and combinations thereof are …

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Item 11- Staff Briefing Austin Energy Solar Portfolio original pdf

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Austin Energy Solar Programs Tim Harvey Director, Customer Renewable Solutions October 20, 2025 © Austin Energy Item 11 Customer Renewable Solutions Industry Development Solar programs were created to make a positive impact on the local economy while spurring solar industry development. Customer Programs Providing customers with multiple options to power their homes and businesses sustainably. Sustainable Power Generation Programs leverage customer interest in renewables to invest in sustainable power generation. More Than 20 years of Solar Programs GreenChoice Solar Incentives (Residential and Commercial) Commercial Solar Performance-Based Incentive Program Value of Solar Rate (Residential) Solar Pioneers Solar Explorers Solar in Schools Municipal Solar 1998 2000 2002 2004 2006 2010 2012 2014 2016 2018 2020 2022 2024 2026 Solar Education Palmer Events Center Community Solar Shared Solar (Pilot) Shared Solar (Launch) GreenChoice Wind + Solar Value of Solar (Commercial) La Loma Community Solar Green-e Certified Community Solar Commercial Solar Capacity-Based Incentive Program Austin-Bergstrom International Airport Community Solar Commercial Solar Standard Offer 189 MW Local Solar $100M Incentives 72 Contractors 14,000 Rebated Customers Austin Energy Supporting the Solar Industry 1 4 Standards Developing local codes and standards to interconnect solar and batteries 2 Capabilities Reviewing new technology and capabilities 3 Interconnection Conducting solar and battery inspections, and streamlining the interconnection processes Training Monthly training for local contractors 5 Incentives Incentives to encourage customer adoption 6 Sustainability Supporting provisions for end-of-life recycling Codes, Standards, Emerging Technology, Training Emerging Tech & Grid Capabilities • Microgrids, resiliency hubs • Export limiting, meter collars • Virtual Power Plants Local Codes and Standards • Developing and promoting best-standards and practices • Adapting codes for evolving technology • Clarifying gray areas of code • Contractor Training Inspections and Processes • Compliance program deters bad contractors and support consumer protection • Continual improvement and streamlining of permitting, inspection, and rebate processes Integrating customer-owned equipment into utility-owned metering Top Issues: New Construction Inspections Source: SolarGrade PV Health Report by HelioVolta, 3rd Edition. Study: 1,000 US systems, May 2021-2025. Solar Inspections & Quality Few Safety Events Lack of safety events increases customer confidence and higher performance potential. In-Person Inspections Mitigate safety risks for customers, contractors, first responders and Austin Energy field crew. “Unplanned, unbudgeted corrective maintenance is six times more likely to occur in solar projects if workmanship errors are not remediated.” – Solarbuildingmag.com Austin Energy Programs Support Local Solar Industry Solar programs provided early support and have adapted to industry growth …

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Item 12- Staff Briefing Green Infrastructure original pdf

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Item 13- AE Logo original pdf

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Item 13- Recommendation 20251020-013 AE Logo original pdf

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ELECTRIC UTILITY COMMISSION RECOMMENDATION 20251020-013 October 20, 2025 Subject: Recommendation Allowing Austin Energy to Retain Current Logo Motioned By: Seconded By: Recommendation The Electric Utility Commission recommends to the City Council that Austin Energy be allowed to retain their current logo. Rationale: • The current Austin Energy logo has been in use for almost 30 years and incorporates design elements that had been in use in the various City of Austin Electric Utility Department logos for decades prior to the adoption of the current logo. • Austin Energy has attained well-deserved national name recognition, and its logo is widely recognized throughout the electric utility industry. Additionally, the logo is proudly worn by current and former AE employees. • Transitioning to the proposed new logo, even over an extended period of time, will be a costly effort. Given the current financial challenges facing AE and the City as a whole, retaining the current logo seems to be the more prudent use and stewardship of the AE ratepayers’ money. Vote: Against: Abstentions: Absent: Attest: 1 of 1

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Item 2- RCA Industrial Control Systems Technology original pdf

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Posting Language ..Title Authorize a contract for an Industrial Control Systems Technology solution to ensure compliance with upcoming North American Electric Reliability Corporation - Critical Infrastructure Protection regulations and audit readiness for Austin Energy with Freeit Data Solutions Inc., for an initial term of one year with up to four 1-year extension options in an amount not to exceed $4,105,000. Funding: $1,300,000 is available in the Capital Budget of Austin Energy. Funding for the remaining contract term is contingent upon available funding in future budgets. ..Body Lead Department Austin Financial Services. Client Department(s) Austin Energy. Fiscal Note Funding is available in the Capital Budget of Austin Energy. Funding for the remaining contract term is contingent upon available funding in future budgets. Procurement Language: Austin Financial Services issued a Request for Proposals solicitation RFP 1100 PAB3020 for these goods and services. The solicitation published on April 28, 2025, and closed on June 12, 2025. Of the eight offers received, the proposal submitted by the recommended contractor represented best value based on the solicitation’s evaluation criteria. A complete solicitation package, including a log of offers received, is available for viewing on the City’s website. This information can currently be found at https://financeonline.austintexas.gov/afo/account_services/solicitation/solicitation_details.cfm?sid=142045 . MBE/WBE: This solicitation was reviewed for subcontracting opportunities in accordance with City Code Chapter 2-9B (Minority-Owned and Women-Owned Business Enterprise Procurement Program). For the goods and services required for this solicitation, there were no subcontracting opportunities; therefore, no subcontracting goals were established. For More Information: Direct questions regarding this Recommendation for Council Action to Austin Financial Services - Central Procurement at FSDCentralProcurementRCAs@austintexas.gov or 512-974-2500. Respondents to the solicitation and their Agents should direct all questions to the Authorized Contact Person identified in the solicitation. Council Committee, Boards and Commission Action: October 20, 2025 - To be reviewed by the Electric Utility Commission. Additional Backup Information: This contract is to provide Austin Energy with an Industrial Control Systems Technology solution-including hardware, software, implementation, training, maintenance, and support-to ensure compliance with upcoming North American Electric Reliability Corporation (NERC) Critical Infrastructure Protection regulations and audit readiness. The Industrial Control Systems Technology platform will enable detection and monitoring of Austin Energy’s Item 2 substation technology assets. Key functionalities include vulnerability and threat management, monitoring of NERC Critical Infrastructure Protection network baseline traffic, and integration with technologies that observe and monitor traffic within encapsulated containers. These capabilities are critical to ensuring audit readiness and …

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Item 3- RCA Security Services original pdf

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Posting Language ..Title Authorize an amendment to a contract for continued security services for Austin Energy with Universal Protection Service LP/Allied Universal Security Services to increase the amount by $180,045 and to extend the term by two years for a revised total contract amount not to exceed $256,045. Funding: $90,023 is available in the Operating Budget of Austin Energy. Funding for the remaining contract term is contingent upon available funding in future budgets. ..Body Lead Department Austin Financial Services. Client Department(s) Austin Energy. Fiscal Note Funding in the amount of $90,023 is available in the Fiscal Year 2025-2026 Operating Budget of Austin Energy. Funding for the remaining contract term is contingent upon available funding in future budgets. Procurement Language: Contract Amendment. MBE/WBE: Cooperative Agreements are exempt from the MBE/WBE Procurement Program.; therefore, no subcontracting goals were established. For More Information: Direct questions regarding this Recommendation for Council Action to Austin Financial Services - Central Procurement at FSDCentralProcurementRCAs@austintexas.gov or 512-974-2500. Council Committee, Boards and Commission Action: October 20, 2025 - To be reviewed by the Electric Utility Commission. Additional Backup Information: This amendment will allow for continued armed guard services at Austin Energy’s System Control Center (SCC). These services are essential for meeting the North American Electric Reliability Corporation (NERC) Critical Infrastructure Protection standards, which mandate the protection of critical transmission assets from physical threats to ensure grid reliability. Following comprehensive risk assessments, Austin Energy determined that threats at SCC cannot be mitigated through passive barriers or unarmed personnel alone. Armed security is therefore required to ensure operational resilience at this high-risk facility. Additionally, the use of armed guards directly addresses a prior audit finding that identified deficiencies in physical security measures. In accordance with NERC Critical Infrastructure Protection requirements, the contract will supply one armed security guard on duty around the clock at SCC. Given the current global threat environment and increasing risks to electric utility infrastructure, immediate and sustained action is necessary. Item 3 Contract Details: Contract Term Length of Term Contract Authorization Initial Term Proposed Amendment Total 1 year 2 years 3 years $76,000 $76,000 Requested Additional Authorization Revised Total Authorization $180,045 $180,045 $76,000 $180,045 $256,045 Note: Contract Authorization amounts are based on the City’s estimated annual usage.

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Item 4- RCA Meter Data Management System Support and Maintenance Services original pdf

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Posting Language ..Title Authorize a contract for Meter Data Management System support and maintenance services for Austin Energy with Landis+Gyr Technology Inc., for an initial term of one year with a 1-year extension option in an amount not to exceed $528,370. Funding: $253,677 is available in the Operating Budget of Austin Energy. Funding for the remaining contract term is contingent upon available funding in future budgets. ..Body Lead Department Austin Financial Services. Client Department(s) Austin Energy. Fiscal Note Funding in the amount of $253,677 is available in the Fiscal Year 2025-2026 Operating Budget of Austin Energy. Funding for the remaining contract term is contingent upon available funding in future budgets. Procurement Language: Sole Source. MBE/WBE: Sole source contracts are exempt from the City Code Chapter 2-9B (Minority-Owned and Women-Owned Business Enterprise Procurement Program); therefore, no subcontracting goals were established. For More Information: Direct questions regarding this Recommendation for Council Action to Austin Financial Services - Central Procurement at FSDCentralProcurementRCAs@austintexas.gov or 512-974-2500. Council Committee, Boards and Commission Action: October 20, 2025 - To be reviewed by the Electric Utility Commission. Additional Backup Information: This contract is for the ongoing support and maintenance of Austin Energy’s Meter Data Management System (MDMS) solution, which is essential to daily metering operations. The MDMS solution enables continuous collection, validation, processing, and storage of electric usage data and events and ensures that this data is accurate, reliable, and readily available for billing and analysis. Landis + Gyr Technology Inc. is the current provider of these services. The MDMS solution and its maintenance and support service agreements are proprietary to Landis+Gyr Technology Inc. and not available through other contractors. Without this contract, Austin Energy would be unable to maintain the storage and management of meter data, leading to disruptions in meter data collection and storage. Item 4 Contract Details: Contract Term Initial Term Optional Extension 1 Total Length of Term 1 year 1 year 2 years Contract Authorization $253,677 $274,693 $528,370 Note: Contract Authorization amounts are based on the City’s estimated annual usage.

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Item 5- RCA SUSE information technology management products and services original pdf

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Posting Language ..Title Authorize a contract for SUSE information technology management products and services for Austin Energy with SHI-Government Solutions Inc., for an initial term of three years with up to two 1-year extension options in an amount not to exceed $2,050,000. Funding: $357,729 is available in the Operating Budget of Austin Energy. Funding for the remaining contract term is contingent upon available funding in future budgets. ..Body Lead Department Austin Financial Services. Client Department(s) Austin Energy. Fiscal Note Funding in the amount of $357,729 is available in the Fiscal Year 2025-2026 Operating Budget of Austin Energy. Funding for the remaining contract term is contingent upon available funding in future budgets. Procurement Language: Multiple cooperative purchase programs were reviewed for these goods and services. Austin Financial Services and Austin Energy have determined this contractor best meets the needs of Austin Energy to provide these goods and services required for the City. MBE/WBE: Cooperative contracts are exempt from the City Code Chapter 2-9B (Minority-Owned and Women-Owned Business Enterprise Procurement Program); therefore, no subcontracting goals were established. For More Information: Direct questions regarding this Recommendation for Council Action to Austin Financial Services - Central Procurement at FSDCentralProcurementRCAs@austintexas.gov or 512-974-2500. Council Committee, Boards and Commission Action: October 20, 2025 - To be reviewed by the Electric Utility Commission. Additional Backup Information: This contract is for the purchase of SUSE operating systems and services for Austin Energy. SUSE is an operating system based on Linux, similar in function to Windows but often used in specialized environments. It provides a stable and secure platform for running operational technology software applications. The Linux foundation of SUSE allows it to be highly customizable and purpose-built to meet specific user needs, such as those in critical infrastructure and industrial control systems. At Austin Energy, virtual machines that fall under federally-mandated reliability compliance requirements run on SUSE. The software will provide system management solutions to automate, update, patch, and upgrade Linux servers. Additionally, SUSE virtual machines can be used to run multiple operating systems on a single host, helping to reduce overall costs. SUSE supports the technical and operational requirements for National American Electric Reliability Corporation -regulated entities by providing secure, hardened, and auditable Linux environments that align with the critical infrastructure protection standards. This contract will replace an existing contract, expiring October 31, 2025. Shi-Government Solutions Inc. is the current provider of these goods and services. Item 5 …

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Item 6- RCA Electrical Switchgear Preventative Maintenance original pdf

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Posting Language ..Title Authorize a contract for electrical switchgear preventative maintenance and installation for Austin Energy and Austin Aviation with Absolute Testing Services, for an initial term of one year with up to two one-year extension options in an amount not to exceed $3,615,000. Funding: $582,084 is available in the Operating Budget of Austin Energy, and $522,500 available in the Operating Budget of Austin Aviation. Funding for the remaining contract term is contingent upon available funding in future budgets. ..Body Lead Department Austin Financial Services. Client Department(s) Austin Energy, Austin Aviation. Fiscal Note Funding in the amount of $582,084 is available in the Fiscal Year 2025-2026 Operating Budget of Austin Energy. Funding in the amount of $522,500 is available in the Fiscal Year 2025-2026 Operating Budget of Austin Aviation. Funding for the remaining contract term is contingent upon available funding in future budgets. Procurement Language: Austin Financial Services issued an Invitation for Bids solicitation IFB 1100 MMH1025 for these goods and services. The solicitation was issued on June 9, 2025 and closed on July 24, 2025. Of the two offers received, the bid submitted by the recommended contractor was the lowest responsive bid received. A complete solicitation package, including a tabulation of the bids received, is available for viewing on the City’s website. This information can currently be found at https://financeonline.austintexas.gov/afo/account_services/solicitation/solicitation_details.cfm?sid=142475 . MBE/WBE: This solicitation was reviewed for subcontracting opportunities in accordance with City Code Chapter 2-9B (Minority-Owned and Women-Owned Business Enterprise Procurement Program). For the services required for this solicitation, there were insufficient subcontracting opportunities, therefore, no subcontracting goals were established. For More Information: Direct questions regarding this Recommendation for Council Action to Austin Financial Services - Central Procurement at FSDCentralProcurementRCAs@austintexas.gov or 512-974-2500. Respondents to the solicitation and their Agents should direct all questions to the Authorized Contact Person identified in the solicitation. Council Committee, Boards and Commission Action: October 20, 2025 - To be reviewed by the Electric Utility Commission. Additional Backup Information: This contract provides testing, maintenance, repair, and installation of electrical switchgear and related components across multiple City facilities. Electrical switchgear controls, protects, and isolates electrical equipment ensuring continuity of power to City facilities. It is vital during power outages, natural disasters, Item 6 and inclement weather enabling power distribution to critical systems. Regular testing and maintenance of switchgear and related components reduces the risk of electrical faults, shorts, and fires within these complex electrical systems. …

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Item 7- RCA Meter Testing Software, Hardware & Services original pdf

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Posting Language ..Title Authorize a contract for maintenance, support, and upgrade of meter testing software and updated hardware for Austin Energy with Radian Research Inc., for an initial term of one year with up to four one-year extension options in an amount not to exceed $1,917,207. Funding: $1,427,961 is available in the Capital Budget of Austin Energy. Funding for the remaining contract term is contingent upon available funding in future budgets. ..Body Lead Department Austin Financial Services. Client Department(s) Austin Energy. Fiscal Note Funding is available in the Capital Budget of Austin Energy. Funding for the remaining contract term is contingent upon available funding in future budgets. Procurement Language: Sole Source. MBE/WBE: Sole source contracts are exempt from the City Code Chapter 2-9B (Minority-Owned and Women-Owned Business Enterprise Procurement Program); therefore, no subcontracting goals were established. For More Information: Direct questions regarding this Recommendation for Council Action to the Financial Services Department - Central Procurement at FSDCentralProcurementRCAs@austintexas.gov or 512-974-2500. Council Committee, Boards and Commission Action: October 20, 2025 - To be reviewed by the Electric Utility Commission. Additional Backup Information: The contract will provide Austin Energy with continued maintenance, support and a software upgrade to its existing WATT-Net meter test data management solution which provides meter tracking, forecasting, and configuration. This software manages and tracks configurations and statuses of over 600,000 meters installed at customer premises or currently in inventory. The software upgrade will provide full meter asset lifecycle management including receiving meters, adding them to inventory, programming data requirements, deploying meters to customers, and collecting all associated meter attributes. This contract will also include the purchase of updated electric meter test equipment that will be used to ensure all meters meet accuracy requirements per American National Standards Institute standards and Public Utility Commission requirements. The meter test equipment will modernize and unlock new meter test capabilities including testing multiple meters at once, increasing throughput, advanced testing to support generation customers, service switch operation testing, and radio verification testing. The recommended contractor is the current provider for these services. The WATT-Net software and test equipment are exclusively available from Radian Research Inc. and are not authorized for resale by other contractors. Item 7 If a contract is not approved, Austin Energy’s ability to track, forecast, and configure meters in accordance with established operational standards may be impacted. Contract Details: Contract Term Initial Term Optional Extension 1 Optional Extension 2 Optional …

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Item 8- RCA Emergency Response Training original pdf

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Posting Language ..Title Authorize a contract for emergency response training tailored to industrial work environments for Austin Energy with Lee Vernon/True North Medical & Safety LLC, for an initial term of one year with up to two one-year year extension options in an amount not to exceed $375,000. Funding: $100,000 is available in the Operating Budget of Austin Energy. Funding for the remaining contract term is contingent upon available funding in future budgets. ..Body Lead Department Austin Financial Services. Client Department(s) Austin Energy. Fiscal Note Funding in the amount of $100,000 is available in the Fiscal Year 2025-2026 Operating Budget of Austin Energy. Funding for the remaining contract term is contingent upon available funding in future budgets. Procurement Language: Austin Financial Services issued a Request for Proposals solicitation RFP 1100 DCM3036 for these services. The solicitation was published on May 26, 2025, and closed on July 1, 2025. Of the four offers received, the proposal submitted by the recommended contractor represented best value to the City based on the solicitation’s evaluation criteria. A complete solicitation package, including a log of offers received, is available for viewing on the City’s website. This information can currently be found at https://financeonline.austintexas.gov/afo/account_services/solicitation/solicitation_details.cfm?sid=142114 . MBE/WBE: This solicitation was reviewed for subcontracting opportunities in accordance with City Code Chapter 2-9B (Minority-Owned and Women-Owned Business Enterprise Procurement Program). For the services required for this solicitation, there were no subcontracting opportunities; therefore, no subcontracting goals were established. However, the recommended contractor identified subcontracting opportunities. For More Information: Direct questions regarding this Recommendation for Council Action to the Austin Financial Services - Central Procurement at FSDCentralProcurementRCAs@austintexas.gov or 512-974-2500. Respondents to the solicitation and their Agents should direct all questions to the Authorized Contact Person identified in the solicitation. Council Committee, Boards and Commission Action: October 20, 2025 - To be reviewed by the Electric Utility Commission. Additional Backup Information: This contract is to provide Austin Energy with professional field and classroom trainers specializing in custom education and emergency planning services tailored to industrial work environments. Training includes field-based trauma response, field- based CPR/Automated External Defibrillator, confined space entry, confined space and high angle rescue, and associated hazardous environment training. Emergency planning services include confined space entry planning, confined space entry rescue standby services, and high angle rescue services. Item 8 This is a new contract, and spending estimates are based on a combination of previous costs to provide field- …

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Item 9- EUC 2026 Meeting Schedule original pdf

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Electric Utility Commission 2026 Meeting Schedule The Electric Utility Commission meets monthly on the second Monday of the month, unless otherwise determined by the Commission. If the regular meeting day conflicts with a holiday, the meeting will be held on the following Monday. Meetings are held at 6:00 p.m. in the Shudde Fath Conference Room at Austin Energy Corporate Headquarters, 4815 Mueller Blvd., Austin, TX. Changes to the above regarding date, time or location will be noted on meeting agendas. Meeting Dates January 12, 2026 February 9, 2026 March 9, 2026 April 13, 2026 May 11, 2026 June 8, 2026 July 13, 2026 August 10, 2026 September 14, 2026 October 19, 2026 November 9, 2026 Cancelled Dates Agenda Item Submittal Date October 12, 2026* December 14, 2026** *Meeting date moved due to Columbus Day **EUC does not meet in December Item 9

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Item 9- EUC 2026 Meeting Schedule v2 original pdf

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Electric Utility Commission 2026 Meeting Schedule The Electric Utility Commission meets monthly on the second Monday of the month, unless otherwise determined by the Commission. If the regular meeting day conflicts with a holiday, the meeting will be held on the following Monday. Meetings are held at 6:00 p.m. in the Shudde Fath Conference Room at Austin Energy Corporate Headquarters, 4815 Mueller Blvd., Austin, TX. Changes to the above regarding date, time or location will be noted on meeting agendas. Meeting Dates January 12, 2026 February 9, 2026 March 9, 2026 April 13, 2026 May 11, 2026 June 8, 2026 July 20, 2026 August 10, 2026 September 14, 2026 October 12, 2026 November 9, 2026 Cancelled Dates July 13, 2026* December 14, 2026** Agenda Item Submittal Date December 29, 2025 January 26, 2026 February 23, 2026 March 30, 2026 April 27, 2026 May 22, 2026 July 6, 2026 July 27, 2026 August 31, 2026 September 28, 2026 October 26, 2026 *Post budget presentation to Council **EUC does not meet in December Item 9 v2

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Customer Energy Solutions FY 25 Savings Report original pdf

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Customer Energy Solutions FY25 YTD MW Savings Report As of August 2025 Energy Efficiency Services EES- Appliance Efficiency Program EES- Home Energy Savings - Rebate EES- AE Weatherization & CAP Weatherization - D.I. * EES- School Based Education * EES- Strategic Partnership Between Utilities & Retailers * EES- Multifamily Rebates EES- Multifamily WX-D.I.+ EES- Commercial Rebate EES- Small Business Energy Efficiency TOTAL Demand Response (DR) - Annual Incremental DR- Power Partner DR- Commercial Demand Response (frmly Load Coop) Demand Response (DR) TOTAL Green Building GB- Residential Ratings GB- Residential Energy Code GB- Multifamily Ratings GB- Multifamily Energy Code GB- Commercial Ratings GB- Commercial Energy Code Green Building TOTAL MW Goal 2.50 0.90 0.70 0.30 1.75 0.90 1.60 6.50 1.50 16.65 MW Goal 6.40 2.00 8.40 MW Goal 0.35 1.48 1.34 4.41 4.60 1.71 13.89 MW To Date 1.53 0.30 0.67 0.09 0.89 2.66 1.52 2.61 0.93 11.20 MW To Date 9.93 3.08 13.01 MW To Date 0.22 1.24 1.87 3.93 2.07 1.48 10.81 Thermal Energy Storage TOTAL 0.00 0.00 Percentage 61% 34% 96% 29% 51% 295% 95% 40% 63% Percentage 140% 154% Percentage 63% 84% 140% 89% 45% 86% Participant Type Participants To Date MWh To Date Customers Customers Customers Products Products Apartments Apartments Customers Customers 2,199 298 845 2,043 133,683 2,748 4,658 115 72 12,978 3,074.19 429.45 1,276.18 458.57 7,188.35 5,681.00 4,129.18 8,505.66 1,699.96 32,442.54 Rebate Budget $ 1,200,000 $ 1,550,000 $ 5,450,000 $ 350,000 $ 1,250,000 $ 1,250,000 $ 2,200,000 $ 2,250,000 $ 800,000 $ 16,300,000 Spent to Date $ 929,158 $ 781,854 $ 7,699,779 $ 100,863 $ 852,379 $ 2,005,964 $ 2,370,684 $ 1,234,127 $ 595,170 $ 16,569,978 Participant Type Participants To Date MWh To Date Devices Customers 7,281 190 7,471 0 0 0.00 Rebate Budget $ 1,600,000 $ 2,000,000 $ 3,600,000 $ $ $ 830,253 1,008,776 1,839,029 Participant Type Participants To Date MWh To Date Rebate Budget Spent to Date Customers Customers Dwellings Dwellings 1,000 sf 1,000 sf 285 1,594 4,752 7,731 3,760 5,420 14,362 0 256 1,719 4,022 4,610 5,827 4,785 9,955 0 $ - $ - $ - $ - $ - $ - CES MW Savings Grand TOTAL Residential Totals Commercial Totals MW Goal 38.94 MW To Date 35.02 Percentage Participant Type Participants To Date MWh To Date 34,811 42,397.92 Rebate Budget $ 19,900,000 Spent to Date $ 18,409,008 16.88 14.06 19.05 20.43 113% 145% 155,634 21,853 24212.12 19431.87 $ $ 14,850,000 2,010,206 …

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Item 9- EUC 2026 Meeting Schedule V3 original pdf

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Electric Utility Commission 2026 Meeting Schedule The Electric Utility Commission meets monthly on the second Monday of the month, unless otherwise determined by the Commission. If the regular meeting day conflicts with a holiday, the meeting will be held on the following Monday. Meetings are held at 6:00 p.m. in the Shudde Fath Conference Room at Austin Energy Corporate Headquarters, 4815 Mueller Blvd., Austin, TX. Changes to the above regarding date, time or location will be noted on meeting agendas. Meeting Dates January 12, 2026 February 9, 2026 March 9, 2026 April 13, 2026 May 11, 2026 June 8, 2026 July 20, 2026 August 10, 2026 September 14, 2026 October 19, 2026 November 9, 2026 Cancelled Dates July 13, 2026* October 12, 2026*** December 14, 2026** Agenda Item Submittal Date December 29, 2025 January 26, 2026 February 23, 2026 March 30, 2026 April 27, 2026 May 22, 2026 July 6, 2026 July 27, 2026 August 31, 2026 October 5, 2026 October 26, 2026 *Post budget presentation to Council ***Move due to Columbus and Indigenous Peoples’ Day **EUC does not meet in December Item 9 v3

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20251020-013: Allowing Austin Energy to Retain Logo original pdf

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ELECTRIC UTILITY COMMISSION RECOMMENDATION 20251020-013 October 20, 2025 Subject: Recommendation Allowing Austin Energy to Retain Current Logo Motioned By: Commissioner Joshua Rhodes Seconded By: Commissioner Al Braden Recommendation The Electric Utility Commission recommends to the City Council that Austin Energy be allowed to retain their current logo. Rationale: • The current Austin Energy logo has been in use for almost 30 years and incorporates design elements that had been in use in the various City of Austin Electric Utility Department logos for decades prior to the adoption of the current logo. • Austin Energy has attained well-deserved national name recognition, and its logo is widely recognized throughout the electric utility industry. Additionally, the logo is proudly worn by current and former AE employees. • Transitioning to the proposed new logo, even over an extended period of time, will be a costly effort. Given the current financial challenges facing AE and the City as a whole, retaining the current logo seems to be the more prudent use and stewardship of the AE ratepayers’ money. Vote: 7-0-1 For: Chair Dave Tuttle; Commissioner Raul Alvarez; Commissioner Cesar Benavides; Commissioner Al Braden; Commissioner Chris Gillett; Commissioner Cyrus Reed; Commissioner Joshua Rhodes. Against: None Abstentions: Vice Chair Kaiba White Absent: Commissioner Lauren Bellomy and Commissioner Jonathon Blackburn Off the dais: Commissioner Chris Kirksey Attest: Nici Huff Nici Huff, Staff Liaison 1 of 1

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Approved Minutes original pdf

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ELECTRIC UTILITY COMMISSION MEETING MINUTES Monday, October 20, 2025 ELECTRIC UTILITY COMMISSION REGULAR CALLED MEETING MINUTES Monday, October 20, 2025 The Electric Utility Commission convened in a regular called meeting on Monday, October 20, 2025, at Austin Energy Headquarters, 4815 Mueller Blvd, Austin, TX 78723. Chair David Tuttle called the Electric Utility Commission meeting to order at 6:06 p.m. Commissioners in Attendance: Commissioner Dave Tuttle, Commissioner Cesar Benavides, Commissioner Chris Gillett, and Commissioner Joshua Rhodes Commissioners in Attendance Remotely: Commissioner Raul Alvarez; Commissioner Al Braden; Commissioner Chris Kirksey; Commissioner Cyrus Reed; and Commissioner Kaiba White, Vice Chair. Commissioners Absent: Commissioner Lauren Bellomy and Commissioner Jonathon Blackburn. PUBLIC COMMUNICATION: GENERAL • Sara Black – AE disconnection and customer service experience • Scott Johnson – Utility bill funds and programs APPROVAL OF MINUTES 1. Approve the minutes of the Electric Utility Commission Regular Called Meeting on September 8, 2025. The motion approving the minutes of the Electric Utility Commission meeting on September 8, 2025, were approved on Commissioner Gillett’s motion, Commissioner Benavides’ second on a 9-0 vote with Commissioner Bellomy and Blackburn absent. DISCUSSION AND ACTION ITEMS 2. Recommend approval authorizing a contract for an Industrial Control Systems Technology solution to ensure compliance with upcoming North American Electric Reliability Corporation - Critical Infrastructure Protection regulations and audit readiness for Austin Energy with Freeit Data Solutions Inc., for an initial term of one year with up to four 1-year extension options in an amount not to exceed $4,105,000. Funding: $1,300,000 is available in the Capital Budget of Austin Energy. Funding for the remaining contract term is contingent upon available funding in future budgets. The motion to recommend approval authorizing execution of a contract for an Industrial Control Systems Technology solution to ensure compliance with upcoming North American Electric Reliability Corporation - Critical Infrastructure Protection regulations and audit readiness for Austin Energy with Freeit Data Solutions Inc., was recommended on Commissioner Rhodes’ motion, Commissioner Gillett’s second on a 9-0 vote with Commissioners Bellomy and Blackburn absent. 3. Recommend approval authorizing a contract for continued security services for Austin Energy with Universal Protection Service LP/Allied Universal Security Services to increase the amount by $180,045 and to extend the term by two years for a revised total contract amount not to exceed $256,045. Funding: $90,023 is available in the Operating Budget of Austin Energy. Funding for the remaining contract term is contingent upon available funding in …

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Agenda original pdf

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MEETING OF THE ELECTRIC UTILITY COMMISSION September 8, 2025  6:00 PM AUSTIN ENERGY HEADQUARTERS/SHUDDE FATH CONFERENCE ROOM 4815 MUELLER BLVD AUSTIN, TEXAS Some members of the Electric Utility Commission maybe participating by videoconference. Public comment will be allowed in-person or remotely by telephone. Speakers may only register to speak on an item once either in-person or remotely and will be allowed up to three minutes to provide their comments. Registration no later than noon the day before the meeting is required for remote participation. To register contact Nici Huff, at Nici.Huff@AustinEnergy.com or via phone at 512-972-8621. AGENDA Cesar Benavides Jonathon Blackburn Al Braden Chris Gillett Chris Kirksey Cyrus Reed Joshua Rhodes Members: Dave Tuttle, Chair Kaiba White, Vice Chair Raul Alvarez Lauren Bellomy CALL MEETING TO ORDER PUBLIC COMMUNICATION: GENERAL The first 5 speakers signed up prior to the meeting being called to order will each be allowed a three-minute allotment to address their concerns regarding items not posted on the agenda. APPROVAL OF MINUTES 1. Approve the minutes of the Electric Utility Commission Regular Called Meeting on August 11, 2025. DISCUSSION AND ACTION ITEMS 2. Recommend approval authorizing a contract for the continued maintenance, support, and upgrade of the Integrated Tools for Operations Application for Austin Energy with Daniel L Sun Inc. d/b/a Sun-Net Inc., for an initial term of three years with up to two one-year extension options in an amount not to exceed $1,400,000. Funding: $112,326 is available in the Operating Budget of Austin Energy, funding for the remaining contract term is contingent upon available funding in future budgets. 3. Recommend approval authorizing a contract for continued manual meter reading services for electric and water utility meters for Austin Energy and Austin Water with Bermex, Inc., to increase the amount by $5,200,000 and to extend the term by two years for a revised total contract amount not to exceed $38,127,110. Funding: $2,475,787 is available in the Operating Budget of Austin Energy. Funding for the remaining contract term is contingent upon available funding in future budgets. 4. Recommend approval authorizing a contract for a district energy and cooling billing solution for Austin Energy with RE/SPEC Inc., for an initial term of one year with up to four one-year extension options in an amount not to exceed $985,000. Funding: $300,000 is available in the Capital Budget of Austin Energy, $171,000 is available in the Operating Budget of Austin …

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Item 10- RCA CapExC Tr5 Lila Holdings, LLC original pdf

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RCA Agenda Item - Acquisition – CapExCentral Tract 5 Requested Council Date: 09/25/2025 Deadline for Requested Council Date: 08/26/2025 District: 3 Posting Language Authorize negotiation and execution of all documents and instruments necessary or desirable to acquire approximately a 0.0179 acre (780 square feet) of permanent electric transmission and distribution easement generally located out of 50 Waller Street, Austin, Travis County, Texas 78702, out of Outlot 55, Division “O”, City of Austin, Travis County, Texas, being a portion of Lot 17, Block 2, Elm Grove, a subdivision of record in Book 2, Page 241, Plat Records, Travis County, Texas, said Lot 17 and the south 30 feet of Lot 16, Block 2, in said Elm Grove subdivision conveyed to Lila Holdings, LLC by General Warranty Deed dated January 20, 2023, as recorded in Document No. 2023011921, Official Public Records, Travis County, Texas for a total amount not to exceed $91,702 including closing costs. Funding: $91,702 is available in the Capital Budget of Austin Energy. Lead Department Financial Services Department Fiscal Note Funding is available in the Capital Budget of Austin Energy. Prior Council Action – N/A For More Information Brandon Williamson, Financial Services Department, 512-974-5666; Michael Gates, Financial Services Department, 512-974-5639; Amy Everhart, Austin Energy, Director, Local Government Issues 512-322- 6087; David Tomczyszyn, Austin Energy, VP Electric Systems Engineering and Technical Services, 512-322- 6821 Council Committee, Boards and Commission Action September 8, 2025: To be reviewed by the Electric Utility Commission Additional Backup Information This proposed acquisition is required to relocate various structures along the existing Circuit 1015 to accommodate the Texas Department of Transportation’s expansion of Interstate Highway 35 (I-35) as part of its I-35 Capital Express program. The I-35 Capital Express Lady Bird Lake project runs along I-35 from Holly Street to SH71/ Ben White Blvd. An independent, third-party appraisal was procured to establish the fair-market valuation of the proposed acquisition. The appraisal supports the purchase price of $90,299. The amount of the purchase price plus closing costs is not to exceed $91,702. The State of Texas will reimburse the City for the cost to acquire these property rights, pursuant to both the Standard Utility Agreement executed between the parties regarding the relocation of Circuit 1015 and the Settlement Agreement in Case No. C-1-PB-24-001200 in Travis County Probate Court No. 1, concerning the State’s condemnation of the City’s property at 1007 Lambie Street. Page 1 of 1 Item …

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Item 11- RCA Manville Water Service Transfer original pdf

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Posting Language ..Title Authorize execution of all documents and agreements necessary for a water utility service contract with Manville Water for the property located at 14910 Cameron Road, Austin, TX 78660. Funding: This item has no fiscal impact. ..De Lead Department Austin Energy Fiscal Note This item has no fiscal impact. Prior Council Action: For More Information: Amy Everhart, Director, Local Government Issues, 512-322-6087; Robin Cappello, Director, AE Corporate Support Services 702-496-3171; Andrew Moore, Strategic Facilities Project Manager, 512-974-7604. Council Committee, Boards and Commission Action: September 8, 2025- To be reviewed by the Electric Utility Commission. Additional Backup Information: This item will authorize the execution of a water utility service contract with Manville Water for service to the Austin Energy Cameron Warehouse. The City of Austin entered into a purchase and sale agreement with Trammel Crow Company for the land, building, tenant improvements and furniture, fixtures and equipment. The project is complete, and the purchase has been executed, the existing Manville Water service needs to be transferred to Austin Energy. The purchase of the property was completed in May 2025 and is scheduled to be operational in August 2025. The facility is a critical infrastructure investment designed to enhance the operational efficiency, resiliency, and service capabilities of Austin Energy. This 155,000-square-foot facility, with the potential for future expansion to 175,000 square feet, will serve as a central hub for transmission, substation, and distribution warehousing, smart metering testing, electrical relay laboratory operations, and an Austin 311 backup call center. Strategically located to consolidate multiple existing storage locations, the facility will reduce drive times, streamline inventory management, and improve supply chain efficiency. The project prioritizes sustainability, featuring rainwater collection adaptability, solar panel readiness, and a well-being-focused design that enhances employee safety and operational conditions. This facility represents a long-term commitment to supporting the City’s growing energy needs while advancing operational reliability and emergency response capabilities. Item 11

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Item 12- RCA Lab Hoods original pdf

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CITY OF AUSTIN RECOMMENDATION FOR COUNCIL ACTION CONTRACTOR: H2I GROUP, INC SUBJECT: Authorize a contract for the purchase and installation of laboratory hoods for Austin Energy with H2I Group, Inc. in an amount not to exceed $150,000. Funding: $150,000 is available in the Operating Budget of Austin Energy. LEAD DEPARTMENT: Financial Services Department CLIENT DEPARTMENT: Austin Energy FISCAL NOTE: $150,000 is available in the Fiscal Year 2025-2026 Operating Budget of Austin Energy. PURCHASING: Multiple cooperative purchase programs were reviewed for these goods and services. The Financial Services Department and Austin Energy have determined this contractor best meets the needs of Austin Energy to provide these goods and services required for the City. MBE/WBE: This solicitation was reviewed for subcontracting opportunities in accordance with City Code Chapter 2-9B (Minority-Owned and Women-Owned Business Enterprise Procurement Program). For the goods and services required for this solicitation, there were exempt from MBE/WBE Procurement Program, therefore, no subcontracting goals were established. PRIOR COUNCIL ACTION: FOR MORE INFORMATION CONTACT: Direct questions regarding this Recommendation for Council Action to the Financial Services Department – Central Procurement at: FSDCentralProcurementRCAs@austintexas.gov or 512-974-2500. BOARD AND COMMISSION ACTION: September 8, 2025 - To be reviewed by the Electric Utility Commission ADDITIONAL BACKUP INFORMATION (RCA BODY) This contract is for the purchase and installation of two 4’ Protector XL Benchtop Hoods and a 4’ Protector Premier Benchtop Hood. Laboratory hoods exhaust toxic chemicals from the work area. Chemists often use solvents, acids, and other toxic chemicals when processing samples for analysis and this work is carried out inside a hood that is designed to exhaust these chemicals away from the analyst. Sourcewell is a Minnesota services cooperative purchasing association recognized under Texas procurement statutes. Cooperative associations, themselves or using a lead government, competitively solicit and award contracts that are eligible for use by other qualified state and local governments. Due to their substantial volumes, larger than any one government could achieve independently, cooperative contracts routinely include superior terms, conditions, and pricing. Use of cooperative contracts also results in lower administrative costs and time savings. The laboratory’s current hoods are more than 20 years old and have reached the end of service life. Properly functioning exhaust hoods are critical to the safety of all laboratory employees. The laboratory’s hoods are no longer serviceable and must be replaced. Failure to replace these hoods could result in a safety issue or temporary shutdown of critical …

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Item 2- RCA iTOA Maintenance original pdf

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Posting Language ..Title Authorize a contract for the continued maintenance, support, and upgrade of the Integrated Tools for Operations Application for Austin Energy with Daniel L Sun Inc. d/b/a Sun-Net Inc., for an initial term of three years with up to two one-year extension options in an amount not to exceed $1,400,000. Funding: $112,326 is available in the Operating Budget of Austin Energy, funding for the remaining contract term is contingent upon available funding in future budgets. ..Body Lead Department Financial Services Department. Client Department(s) Austin Energy. Fiscal Note Funding in the amount of $112,326 is available in the Fiscal Year 2025-2026 Operating Budget of Austin Energy, funding for the remaining contract term is contingent upon available funding in future budgets. Purchasing Language: Sole Source. MBE/WBE: Sole source contracts are exempt from the City Code Chapter 2-9B (Minority-Owned and Women-Owned Business Enterprise Procurement Program); therefore, no subcontracting goals were established. For More Information: Direct questions regarding this Recommendation for Council Action to the Financial Services Department - Central Procurement at FSDCentralProcurementRCAs@austintexas.gov or 512-974-2500. Council Committee, Boards and Commission Action: September 8, 2025- To be reviewed by the Electric Utility Commission. Additional Backup Information: This contract is to provide Austin Energy with continued maintenance and support of the Integrated Tools for Operations Application (iTOA). This solution is used by various departments within Austin Energy to schedule distribution and transmission outages with the Electric Reliability Council of Texas, coordinate outages with other utilities, support crew safety, and for compliance reporting. The contract will also include a software upgrade to maintain the solution’s effectiveness and to deliver improved functionality to Austin Energy users. iTOA is compliant with the North American Electric Reliability Council - Transmission Availability Data System, Phase-I requirement and fulfills compliance with the protocols of the Texas Nodal Market. The recommended contractor is the current provider for these services. The iTOA product is solely manufactured by Daniel L Sun Inc. d/b/a Sun-Net Inc. and requires maintenance to be solely supplied by the contractor. Without this contract, Austin Energy would be unable to maintain the iTOA subscription responsible for crew safety and would be unable to implement the iTOA upgrade, resulting in software performance issues. Item 2 Contract Details: Contract Term Initial Term Optional Extension 1 Optional Extension 2 Total Length of Term 3 years 1 year 1 year 5 years Contract Authorization $750,500 $496,000 $153,500 $1,400,000 Note: Contract authorization amounts are …

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Item 3- RCA Manual Meter Reading original pdf

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Posting Language ..Title Authorize an amendment to a contract for continued manual meter reading services for electric and water utility meters for Austin Energy and Austin Water with Bermex, Inc., to increase the amount by $5,200,000 and to extend the term by two years for a revised total contract amount not to exceed $38,127,110. Funding: $2,475,787 is available in the Operating Budget of Austin Energy, funding for the remaining contract term is contingent upon available funding in future budgets. ..Body Lead Department Financial Services Department. Client Department(s) Austin Energy, Austin Water. Fiscal Note Funding in the amount of $2,475,787 is available in the Fiscal Year 2025-2026 Operating Budget of Austin Energy, funding for the remaining contract term is contingent upon available funding in future budgets. Purchasing Language: Contract Amendment. MBE/WBE: This contract was previously awarded in accordance with the City Code Chapter 2-9C (Minority-Owned and WomenOwned Business Enterprise Procurement Program). For the services required for this contract, there were no subcontracting opportunities; therefore, no subcontracting goals were established. Prior Council Action: May 4, 2017 - Council approved a contract for manual meter reading services for electric and water utility meters with Bermex, Inc. March 24, 2022 - Council approved an amendment for continued manual meter reading services for electric and water utility meters with Bermex, Inc. For More Information: Direct questions regarding this Recommendation for Council Action to the Financial Services Department - Central Procurement at FSDCentralProcurementRCAs@austintexas.gov or 512-974-2500. Council Committee, Boards and Commission Action: September 8, 2025 - To be reviewed by the Electric Utility Commission. Additional Backup Information: This contract amendment will provide Austin Energy (AE) and Austin Water (AW) with critical continued manual meter reading services and photo capture for water and electric utility meters for timely customer billing. The scope of services includes all necessary software, hardware, labor, vehicles, and related equipment. Under this contract, the contractor also provides essential meter-related activities, such as delivering collection notices and working a subset of field activities for AW. AW’s portion of meter reading costs are recovered through AE’s Utility Billing System Support allocation. Both utilities utilize Advanced Metering Infrastructure (AMI) as its standard metered service; however, some meters require manual meter reads due to customer-elected opt-outs or remaining conversions to AMI. Item 3 Additionally, this contract has a dependency on the Customer Care & Billing System and supporting systems, which are in the midst of an 18 to …

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