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Dynowatt now offers 100% green [[renewable electricity]] generated by Texas [[wind power]].
Dynowatt now offers 100% green [[renewable electricity]] generated by Texas [[wind power]].


As of December 2009, the [[Texas Public Utilities Commission]] registered a "higher than average rate of complaints" against Dynowatt, compared to other energy companies.<ref>[http://powertochoose.org/_content/_complaint/scorecard_0110.pdf Texas PUC scorecard]</ref> Yet, Dynowatt ranked 4th in overall satisfaction in the 2009 J.D. Power and Associates Report.<ref>[http://www.jdpower.com/corporate/news/releases/pressrelease.aspx?ID=2009153 J.D. Power & Assoc. survey]</ref>
Dynowatt ranked 4th in overall satisfaction in the 2009 J.D. Power and Associates Report.<ref>[http://www.jdpower.com/corporate/news/releases/pressrelease.aspx?ID=2009153 J.D. Power & Assoc. survey]</ref>


In 2007, [[Accent Energy]] acquired the assets of Dynowatt.
In 2007, [[Accent Energy]] acquired the assets of Dynowatt.

Revision as of 02:27, 24 February 2011

Dynowatt
Company typePrivately Owned
IndustryElectric Utilities
Founded2002
Headquarters,
Area served
Texas
Key people
Lance Schneier, CEO
Andy Dosch, CFO
Ray Hamman, COO
ParentAccent Energy
Websitewww.Dynowatt.com

Dynowatt, headquartered in Dublin, Ohio is an electricity supplier to residential customers from Dallas to Houston to Corpus Christi to Odessa and most places in-between.

Dynowatt now offers 100% green renewable electricity generated by Texas wind power.

Dynowatt ranked 4th in overall satisfaction in the 2009 J.D. Power and Associates Report.[1]

In 2007, Accent Energy acquired the assets of Dynowatt.

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