Brazos Electric Power Cooperative
Jason Portwood has extensive experience in the energy and water treatment sectors, with a career spanning several decades. Currently serving as a Water Plant Operator at Brazos Electric Power Cooperative since October 2009, Jason is responsible for various operations within a Zero Liquid Discharge Water Plant, including chemistry management and system operations. Jason has held multiple positions at Brazos Electric Power since July 2007, including a role as Assistant Control Room Operator for a 620 MW combined cycle unit. Previous experience includes working as a Water Tender at Strom Engineering and serving as a Turbine Operator and Trainer at Rock-Tenn Co. Jason began their career in the US Navy as a Boiler Technician, operating steam boilers. Educational background includes completion at Glen Rose High School.
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Brazos Electric Power Cooperative
Brazos Electric is a 3,839 megawatt generation and transmission cooperative whose members' service territory extends across 68 counties from the Texas Panhandle to Houston. Organized in 1941, Brazos Electric was the first cooperative formed in the Lone Star state for the purpose of generating and supplying electrical power. Today, it is the largest generation and transmission cooperative in Texas. Brazos Electric is the wholesale power supplier for its 16 member-owner distribution cooperatives and one municipal system. Owned by its member cooperatives, Brazos Electric board of directors is comprised of one representative from each of our 16 members.