Greg Arizola
About Greg Arizola
Greg Arizola serves as the Supervisor of Energy Service at LCRA in Austin, Texas, where he has worked since 1996. He manages six dams that are essential for flood protection and participates in developing market guidelines for public power entities.
Work at LCRA
Greg Arizola has served as Supervisor of Energy Service at the Lower Colorado River Authority (LCRA) since 1996. Over his 28-year tenure in Austin, Texas, he has played a key role in managing six dams that constitute the Highland Lakes. These dams are essential for flood protection for communities downstream. His responsibilities also include overseeing the generation and transmission of electricity, utilizing a diverse portfolio that encompasses coal, gas, hydro, and wind energy sources.
Education and Expertise
Greg Arizola studied at Austin Community College and later attended The University of Texas at San Antonio. His educational background supports his expertise in energy services and water management. He applies this knowledge in his current role, contributing to the development and refinement of market guidelines for public power entities in collaboration with the Electric Reliability Council of Texas.
Background
Greg Arizola has dedicated his career to the management of energy services and water stewardship initiatives. His work includes significant involvement in managing the lower Colorado River and its associated resources. His extensive experience in the energy sector has equipped him with the skills necessary to navigate the complexities of energy generation and transmission.
Achievements
Throughout his career at LCRA, Greg Arizola has contributed to various initiatives that enhance flood protection and energy management. His participation in the development of market guidelines for public power entities reflects his commitment to improving energy services. Additionally, his management of the Highland Lakes and the lower Colorado River demonstrates his focus on effective water stewardship.