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  2. The 75 Best Senior Discounts and Where to Find Them - AOL

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    We found the 100 best senior discounts for you to take advantage of in your 50s and beyond. This was originally published on The Penny Hoarder, which helps millions of readers worldwide earn and ...

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    AT&T. Senior discount: Waived fees and discounts on both accessories and service AT&T offers AARP members the AT&T Signature Program, which waives up to $45 in activation and upgrade fees, plus 10 ...

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    AARP members who choose to book a room at this already-budget line of hotels can save up to 10% more. ... For customers 55 and older, there's a 20% discount if they sign up for a senior discount card.

  5. Reliant Energy - Wikipedia

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    Reliant provides over 23 million megawatts of power annually [clarification needed] to residential and business customers. [3] Reliant Energy was founded in 2000. [4] In June 2009, NRG Energy purchased Reliant Energy's retail electricity business. At the time, Reliant had 1.8 million customers and was the second largest electric provider in ...

  6. NRG Energy - Wikipedia

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    NRG Energy has acquired eleven other energy companies, both generation and retail, that include Reliant Energy, [9] XOOM Energy, [10] Green Mountain Energy, [4] Stream Energy, [11] GenOn Energy, Discount Power and Cirro Energy. [12] As of 2018, they generate 23,000 MW of power from 40 power plants across the country. [9]

  7. Texas Genco - Wikipedia

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    Reliant Energy's power plants became a wholly owned subsidiary of Centerpoint Energy. The new company was known as Texas Genco. When the state of Texas deregulated the electricity market, the former Houston Lighting & Power (HL&P) was split into several companies. [4] In 2003 HL&P was split into Reliant Energy, Texas Genco, and CenterPoint ...

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