Texas Coalition for Affordable Power Appoints New Executive Director
June 08,2015
Jay Doegey has been named executive director of the Texas Coalition for Affordable Power.
Doegey replaces outgoing executive director Randy Moravec, who retired from TCAP in May.
Doegey, who with the appointment returns to TCAP, had served as TCAP board president from 2011 until 2014. He also served as board chairman for one of its predecessor coalitions — the Cities Aggregation Power Project — as well as board chairman for several other city coalitions.
Doegey served for 25 years as city attorney for Arlington, Texas.
TCAP is comprised of 169 cities and other political subdivisions that have joined together to purchase power in bulk for their own governmental use. Formed in 2011 through the merger of two predecessor organizations — the Cities Aggregation Power Project and the South Texas Aggregation Project — TCAP is the largest coalition of its kind in the state.
TCAP cities purchase more than 1.3 billion kilowatt hours of electricity each year.