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PUCT #10147
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American Light & Power Electricity Provider Details

Review legal name, PUCT certificate, contact information, ratings, and service details for American Light & Power.

Texas retail electric provider

Company information

Business identifiers and regulatory details used to match this provider in Texas.

PUCT certificate
10147
Service area
Texas
Mailing address
15810 Park Ten Pl #380Houston, TX 77084

Contact information

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Use extra caution with this provider record

American Light & Power needs a more careful read than an active provider page with a clean current website. During this refresh, the stored website URL resolved to unrelated non-provider content, so it should not be treated as a reliable enrollment path.

The provider record is still useful because historical Texas electricity documents identify American L&P, Co. doing business as American Light & Power. The page should help users understand that history while warning them to verify any current offer before sharing information or enrolling.

The license and document trail

The American Light & Power Terms of Service reviewed for this update identifies American L&P, Co. as REP certificate number 10147. It also describes the customer agreement as the Terms of Service together with the Electricity Facts Label, Your Rights as a Customer disclosure, and enrollment authorization.

That document trail is the safest way to discuss this provider. If a current offer appears under the American Light & Power name, the shopper should ask for the current EFL and current Terms of Service, not rely on an archived PDF or a stale website.

Fixed and variable terms need separate checks

The historical Terms of Service distinguishes fixed-rate and variable-price products. It also notes that TDU, ERCOT, Texas Regional Entity, tax, or regulatory changes can affect what a customer pays. That is familiar Texas electricity language, but it matters more when the provider's current status is not easy to verify.

If a current American Light & Power offer is presented to you, check whether the EFL says fixed rate or variable price, how the price can change, whether an early termination fee applies, and what happens after the stated term. Do not accept a verbal explanation without the documents.

Outages still belong with the local utility

The Terms of Service also points customers to their local TDU for outage reporting. That is how Texas retail electricity generally works: the retail provider handles billing and supply service, while the TDU maintains lines, reads meters, and restores power after distribution outages.

This matters if you are trying to figure out whether American Light & Power is connected to a past account. An outage contact does not prove who your current REP is. Your most recent bill and ESI ID are better evidence.

How to proceed if you see this name

If American Light & Power appears in an old email, bill, or comparison result, verify the current legal entity, current license status, current website, and current plan documents before taking action. If the only public website you find looks unrelated, do not enter personal or payment information there.

For new service, compare active Texas providers that publish current EFLs and have a clear enrollment path. This page should be treated as a researched provider record with a warning, not as a recommendation to enroll through an unverified website.

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