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Electricity
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estimates are based on electricity usage of
1,000 kWh per month and are inclusive of fixed
and variable charges
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Provider Offer
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Average Price per kWh (1000 kWh)
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Reliant Energy
Reliant Power TrackerSM
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$136
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0
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Terms of Service ;
Facts Label
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$0.136/kWh
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Reliant Energy
OneRate Secure Wind Plan
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$150
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12
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Terms of Service ;
Facts Label
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$0.15/kWh
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Reliant Energy
OneRate Flex Plan
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$142
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0
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Terms of Service ;
Facts Label
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$0.142/kWh
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Hudson Energy Services
Texas Super Saver 12
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$125
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12
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Terms of Service ;
Facts Label
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$0.125/kWh
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Hudson Energy Services
Texas Super Saver 24
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$129
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24
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Terms of Service ;
Facts Label
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$0.129/kWh
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Cirro Energy
Smart Saver SM 12
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$127
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12
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Terms of Service ;
Facts Label
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$0.127/kWh
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Cirro Energy
Smart Saver SM 24
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$132
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24
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Terms of Service ;
Facts Label
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$0.132/kWh
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Econnergy Energy Company,
Inc.
Tex Flex Plan
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$150
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1
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Terms of Service ;
Facts Label
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$0.15/kWh
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Nueces Electric Co-op Retail
Division
Residential Electricity
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$135
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1
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Terms of Service ;
Facts Label
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$0.135/kWh
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Stream Energy
Green and Clean Residential Electric Service
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$136
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12
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Terms of Service ;
Facts Label
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$0.136/kWh
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Stream Energy
Residential Service Month to Month
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$139
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1
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Terms of Service ;
Facts Label
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$0.139/kWh
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Stream Energy
Residential Service One-Year Fixed Rate
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$129
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12
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Terms of Service ;
Facts Label
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$0.129/kWh
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Commerce Energy
Sure Choice Variable
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$130
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1
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Terms of Service ;
Facts Label
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$0.13/kWh
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Commerce Energy
Sure Choice Plus
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$130
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24
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Terms of Service ;
Facts Label
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$0.13/kWh
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Commerce Energy
Clear Choice 50% Wind Power
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$128
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12
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Terms of Service ;
Facts Label
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$0.128/kWh
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Commerce Energy
Clear Choice 100% Wind Power
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$130
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12
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Terms of Service ;
Facts Label
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$0.13/kWh
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Commerce Energy
Sure Choice
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$127
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12
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Terms of Service ;
Facts Label
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$0.127/kWh
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Amigo Energy
Online 12-Mo Commitment Program
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$122
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12
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Terms of Service ;
Facts Label
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$0.122/kWh
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Amigo Energy
Deep Discount No-Contracts
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$122
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1
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Terms of Service ;
Facts Label
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$0.122/kWh
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Amigo Energy
Online 24-Mo Commitment Program
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$126
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24
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Terms of Service ;
Facts Label
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$0.126/kWh
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Amigo Energy
100% Renewable Energy Service
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$134
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12
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Terms of Service ;
Facts Label
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$0.134/kWh
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National Power Company
4 Month Price Protection Plan
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$132
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4
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Terms of Service ;
Facts Label
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$0.132/kWh
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National Power Company
6 Month Price Protection Plan
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$130
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6
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Terms of Service ;
Facts Label
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$0.13/kWh
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National Power Company
9 Month Price Protection Plan
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$129
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9
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Terms of Service ;
Facts Label
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$0.1294/kWh
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National Power Company
12 Month Price Protection Plan
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$132
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12
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Terms of Service ;
Facts Label
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$0.132/kWh
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National Power Company
NPC Variable Rate Plan
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$141
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1
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Terms of Service ;
Facts Label
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$0.1414/kWh
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National Power Company
16 Month Two Summers Price Protection Plan
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$127
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16
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Terms of Service ;
Facts Label
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$0.127/kWh
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National Power Company
24 Month Price Protection Plan
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$143
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24
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Terms of Service ;
Facts Label
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$0.143/kWh
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Ambit Energy, LP.
Heart of Texas Month to Month
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$130
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1
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Terms of Service ;
Facts Label
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$0.1299/kWh
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Ambit Energy, LP.
Heart of Texas 1 Year
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$130
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12
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Terms of Service ;
Facts Label
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$0.1299/kWh
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Dynowatt
Residential Variable Plan
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$131
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1
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Terms of Service ;
Facts Label
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$0.131/kWh
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Green Mountain Energy Company
Pollution Free
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$161
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0
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Terms of Service ;
Facts Label
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$0.1612/kWh
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Green Mountain Energy Company
Pollution Free - Reliable Rate
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$158
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12
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Terms of Service ;
Facts Label
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$0.158/kWh
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First Choice Power, Inc.
Simply Better Convenience Plan
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$148
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1
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Terms of Service ;
Facts Label
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$0.148/kWh
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First Choice Power, Inc.
Simply Better Price Plan
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$139
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12
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Terms of Service ;
Facts Label
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$0.139/kWh
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First Choice Power, Inc.
Simply Better Earth Saver Plan
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$142
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12
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Terms of Service ;
Facts Label
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$0.142/kWh
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TXU Energy
PriceGuarantee 24SM
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$141
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24
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Terms of Service ;
Facts Label
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$0.141/kWh
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TXU Energy
Freedom Plan
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$146
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1
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Terms of Service ;
Facts Label
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$0.146/kWh
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TXU Energy
PriceGuarantee 12SM
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$143
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12
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Terms of Service ;
Facts Label
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$0.143/kWh
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TXU Energy
SummerSavings 24 SM
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$135
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24
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Terms of Service ;
Facts Label
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$0.135/kWh
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Texas Power
Texas Power Plan
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$129
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0
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Terms of Service ;
Facts Label
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$0.129/kWh
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Spark Energy, L.P.
Online Advantage SOA12NM
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$123
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12
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Terms of Service ;
Facts Label
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$0.123/kWh
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Spark Energy, L.P.
Spark 100% Renewable Advantage 12
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$131
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12
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Terms of Service ;
Facts Label
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$0.131/kWh
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Spark Energy, L.P.
Spark Online Advantage SOA24NM
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$126
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24
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Terms of Service ;
Facts Label
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$0.126/kWh
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Spark Energy, L.P.
Spark Online Advantage SOA36NM
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$139
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36
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Terms of Service ;
Facts Label
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$0.139/kWh
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Texpo Energy
Guaranteed Savings & No Long Term Commitment E-Plan for
Texas Residents
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$119
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1
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Terms of Service ;
Facts Label
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$0.119/kWh
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CPL Retail Energy
Direct Electricity Plan
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$152
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0
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Terms of Service ;
Facts Label
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$0.152/kWh
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CPL Retail Energy
Clean Texas Wind PlanTM
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$166
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12
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Terms of Service ;
Facts Label
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$0.166/kWh
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CPL Retail Energy
Pure Texas Wind PlanTM
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$170
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12
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Terms of Service ;
Facts Label
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$0.17/kWh
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APNA Energy
Residential Electric Service
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$129
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12
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Terms of Service ;
Facts Label
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$0.129/kWh
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Gexa Energy
Gexa Green - 100% Pollution Free
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$156
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1
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Terms of Service ;
Facts Label
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$0.156/kWh
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Gexa Energy
Power Plan
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$135
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1
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Terms of Service ;
Facts Label
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$0.135/kWh
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Gexa Energy
Gexa Guaranteed
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$124
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12
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Terms of Service ;
Facts Label
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$0.124/kWh
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StarTex Power
Star Seasonal Savings 36 Month Plan
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$140
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36
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Terms of Service ;
Facts Label
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$0.14/kWh
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StarTex Power
Promotional Month to Month Variable Plan
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$132
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1
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Terms of Service ;
Facts Label
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$0.132/kWh
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StarTex Power
Star Seasonal Savings 12 Month Plan
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$139
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12
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Terms of Service ;
Facts Label
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$0.139/kWh
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StarTex Power
Star Seasonal Savings 24 Month Plan
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$140
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24
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Terms of Service ;
Facts Label
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$0.14/kWh
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If you have questions about how to choose a Retail
Electric Provider
Residential Electricity is
usually a mystery as far as what a consumer is actually paying
for or even agreeing to before signing a contract. The beginning
decision on who to switch to can be such a nightmare many
consumers stay on a higher electric rate simply because the
information available to determine what to look for when
choosing electricity companies is not available. The Texas
market happens to be the biggest market in terms of choosing a
competitive retail electricity provider. Because of this it’s
important to see how they have done things in Texas in order to
know what to do in the newly deregulated markets throughout the
United States.Illinois has just begun to deregulate their
electricity market and there will be millions of residential
customers wondering what they should do when deciding on who to
switch to. To begin lets take a look at an electric bill. There
are three components to an electric bill. There is the “Energy
only” portion of the bill. This is the portion of the bill that
has become deregulated and is available to be competitively
priced. You then have the “Wires charges”, these also go by the
name “TDSP charges”, “Transmission and Distribution charges” and
“Pass thrus charges”. These charges are regulated by the
government and will always be regulated. There will never be
more then one electric pole and wire coming to a residential
house. The final charges on the bill are the “Taxes”.
Knowing the three components of the bill helps in determining
what questions to ask a Retail Electric Provider who may call on
the phone or send a mail advertisement attempting to switch a
consumer to their residential electricity product. Usually the
Retail Electric Supplier will quote a retail consumer a “energy
only” rate that will be low and attractive sounding. The
questions a consumer should ask are, “Is this a fixed electric
rate or a variable electric rate?” If the provider says it is
variable then that means it can change. The rate may be good for
the first month but can then increase dramatically on the second
month and from then on. The exception to this would be if it was
a true follow the market rate that followed the natural gas
market. If this were the case then the rate could go up or down
based upon what natural gas is doing. The consumer would be
taking on this risk and so the rate should be much lower then
the standard fixed rate offered by the same electric company. If
the fixed rate is not much different then it would be better to
stay on a fixed rate or find an alternative electric company.
The next question to ask would be, “Are there any fees that have
been taken out of the Retail “Energy only” rate and added in a
line item somewhere else in the contract?” Sometimes a Retail
Electric Provider will strip out some charges that normally
appear in the “energy only” rate and put this in a line item
close to the “TDSP charges”. Several providers do this and a
consumer should look out for this unethical but legal business
practice. So far the Texas PUC has not legally come down against
any of the Retail Electric Providers that have done this. We
expect that eventually one of the electric companies will be
sued and the PUC will rule that this type of clever contract
term and agreement clause cannot be done. Until then look out
for this. A consumer may think they are signing up on the best
electric rate when it may be one of the worst electric rates.
Another question to ask is, “What is the early termination fee?”
Most electric providers charge a standard penalty that is
something like $10 -$15 a month of however many months remain on
the electric contract. This would be considered a fair penalty.
The reason this would be fair is because the Retail Electric
Providers buy this energy out on the open market, hedge it,
split it up and then resell it. It is not like a cell phone
contract. It’s more like buying a stock and watching it go down
and deciding that you want your original investment back. The
Electric Provider is of course not going to be willing to let
you out of the contract unless rates are even higher then where
they were when you got in. The worst case electricity contract
early termination penalty that we have seen was with Gexa Energy
charging 3 months averaged out bills as the penalty. This of
course would be a large sum for a family who most likely is
being evicted or moving out of state having to now pay an
unreasonable cancellation panelty.
The final question would be to ask if the “TDSP charges” have
the energy only charge bundled in with it. Occasionally a
provider will quote an electric consumer a bundled rate that
includes both the “TDSP charges” and “Energy only” charges.
Since an electric consumer cannot do anything about the “TDSP
charges” it should not be a consideration when pricing among
several electric providers. If this is the case the “Energy
only” portion of the rate needs to be determined so the consumer
can succesfully compare the rate with other competitive electric
rates being offerred.
In summary, be sure to compare residential electricity rates wth
multiple electric companies and suppliers before making a
decision. Also, most states require the electric provider have
an electricity facts label as a step to educate and inform the
consumer so they do not buy something they were not properly
educated about beforehand. This electricity facts label along
with this article will help in educating an energy consumer to
make good buying decisions when finally deciding on an
electricity company.
Additional Resources
http://www.icc.illinois.gov/consumer/
http://www.powertochoose.org/
http://www.eia.doe.gov/neic/brochure/electricity/electricity.html
is usually a mystery as far as what a consumer is actually
paying for or even agreeing to before signing a contract. The
beginning decision on who to switch to can be such a nightmare
many consumers stay on a higher electric rate simply because the
information available to determine what to look for when
choosing electricity companies is not available. The Texas
market happens to be the biggest market in terms of choosing a
competitive retail electricity provider. Because of this it’s
important to see how they have done things in Texas in order to
know what to do in the newly deregulated markets throughout the
United States.Illinois has just begun to deregulate their
electricity market and there will be millions of residential
customers wondering what they should do when deciding on who to
switch to. To begin lets take a look at an electric bill. There
are three components to an electric bill. There is the “Energy
only” portion of the bill. This is the portion of the bill that
has become deregulated and is available to be competitively
priced. You then have the “Wires charges”, these also go by the
name “TDSP charges”, “Transmission and Distribution charges” and
“Pass thrus charges”. These charges are regulated by the
government and will always be regulated. There will never be
more then one electric pole and wire coming to a residential
house. The final charges on the bill are the “Taxes”.
is usually a mystery as far as what a consumer is actually
paying for or even agreeing to before signing a contract. The
beginning decision on who to switch to can be such a nightmare
many consumers stay on a higher electric rate simply because the
information available to determine what to look for when
choosing electricity companies is not available. The Texas
market happens to be the biggest market in terms of choosing a
competitive retail electricity provider. Because of this it’s
important to see how they have done things in Texas in order to
know what to do in the newly deregulated markets throughout the
United States.Illinois has just begun to deregulate their
electricity market and there will be millions of residential
customers wondering what they should do when deciding on who to
switch to. To begin lets take a look at an electric bill. There
are three components to an electric bill. There is the “Energy
only” portion of the bill. This is the portion of the bill that
has become deregulated and is available to be competitively
priced. You then have the “Wires charges”, these also go by the
name “TDSP charges”, “Transmission and Distribution charges” and
“Pass thrus charges”. These charges are regulated by the
government and will always be regulated. There will never be
more then one electric pole and wire coming to a residential
house. The final charges on the bill are the “Taxes”.
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Natural Gas Residential Market rates now available. You take on
the risk in exchange for lower electric rates.
Sunday, February 4th, 2007
Residential Rates are back down to the 10 cent per KWh range.
Consumer Strategist
Texas Electric Company Reporting - Donny Eisenbach
10 - 10.8 cent per KWh electricity rates are showing back up in
Texas but are these rates legit?
January marks the beginning for a month with no marked
price-to-beat rate. This means incumbent electric providers can
charge whatever they want. A few of
the electric retail providers pricing electric energy rates at
around 10 cents per kilowatt-hour to 10.8 cents. Reliant Energy
still offers a 16 cent per KWh
residential rate even though rates have dramatically climbed
down. This would be price gauging by most peoples estimation.
What type of people do they charge
this rate to? Someone is buying but exactly who and how did they
get you?
The public utility commission estimates about 30% of North Texas
have switched from TXU to another Retail Electric Company.
Now that the price-to-beat is no longer active is it a good time
to switch retail electric providers?
There are these low electric rates being offerred on a
month-to-month basis but these plans are strictly market rates
so when natural gas rates go up so does
your rate. The spikes that occur with natural gas can sometimes
be 3 times higher then a previous month. Is this really a smart
choice for Residential
customers who don’t know any better? Startex Power, Reliant
Energy, Commerce Energy, and Amigo Energy currently have these
market plans available and they
are good so long as you know what you are getting into.
When the natural gas spot rate goes up on the NYMEX and Henry
Hub expect the same to happen to electricity rates. Natural Gas
and coal makes up about 75% of
the electricity cost of generation. Expect to see consumers
feeling as if they were tricked into something they weren’t
educated on.
While Natural gas continues to fall lower this does represent an
opportunity to educated consumers who are willing to take on the
risk of gas spikes. If a
consumer is concerned about an unexpected rate hike because of
the commodity market in Natural Gas rising higher from anything
from a hurricane to a mideast
war issue then stay away.
No one wants a higher electric bill but this is what happens
when taking on your own risk instead of letting the electric
company hedge the electric energy
and offer a fixed rate. Customers make the decision so long as
they are informed about the rate, otherwise they get into a low
rate they know nothing about.
Reliant Energy is a large enough experienced company to lead the
way in providing a truly understandable natural gas electric
plan that anyone can
understand. We hope they choose to do this.
Commerce energy is aggressively seeking new customers and have a
10 cent market rate that is competitive when put side-by-side
the other Retail Electric
Providers.
Reliant energy, has a new PowerTracker plan that starts at 10.3
cents.
Reliant Energy’s rate is based on a Natural Gas formula using
the NYMEX natural gas futures’ contract price and a market
conditions multiplier that is
supposed to reflect market changes.
As with any electric rate the rate also has some built in fees
related to the customer’s electric utility TDSP service area.
It is veyr important for consumers to stay informed because this
plan is absolutely not for everyone and could easily be cause
for some irate non paying
customers if Natural Gas Prices spke up.
With a residence you usually pay at the most $500 a month so if
the electric rate spikes the Retail Electric Providers assume
you will be able to pay the
bill still if the average month bill increases to say $1000. At
this time a consumer who was unhappy could convert to a fixed
price to avoid any future rate
spikes.
Because these plans have no long term commitment you can convert
to fixed price at any time.
The big companies have coined the term “market-tracker” as the
type of product that follows the Natural Gas futures market on
the NYMEX exchange. The
market-tracker plan follows natural-gas prices. TXU’s plan is a
24-month contract with a $200 cancellation fee at 15 cents a
killowatt hour right. This rate
is extraordinarily high and the people locking into this rate
are being gouged severily.
The positive aspect of this plan is that it caps its rate and
provides protection from short-term spikes. The negative to this
plan is that it does so at a
premium that makes no sense for being so high.
Now that the “price to beat” rate is finished because of the
government deregulation process, we will see continued lower
rates in the form of market rates
for energy and fixed electric rates.
Gas prices were as high as $12 after Hurricanes Katrina and Rita
but since this time the natural gas spot price has dropped
enough to allow for truly
discounted rates at around 10 cents per KWh.
Natural gas prices are purely a guessing game and are highly
speculated as to what they will do next. As of Feb 2007 they are
currently quite a nit above
the averages from lat year at this time. This is due largely to
colder then expected weather. This week in Texas the weather is
warming up again and
natural gas prices will likely drop the week of Feb 4 2007.
Because of the volatility, the lack of a minimum term may help
consumers, he said.
“If prices get to the point beyond their tolerance level, they
could leave the rate,” he said.
At this time the deregulated electricity market has not seen the
low rates promised by the Texas deregulation plan but the more
interest energy consumers
show in a true energy market rate the lower the rates will go.
The best residential electric contract option at this time in
the market would be a 10 cent fixed priced product for
residential customers. Right now the
demand is just not there for electric companies to go there.
Here are a few Retail Electricity Companies offering Market Rate
prices following the natural gas market.
10.3 cents
Reliant Energy,
866-222-7100,
www.reliantenergy.com. Plan becomes available Monday.
10.4 cents
Commerce Energy, Costa Mesa, Calif.: 877-226-5425,
www.commerceenergy.com. Includes $4.95 monthly service charge.
10.8 cents
StarTex Power,
866-917-8271,
www.startexpower.com.
10.8 cents
Amigo Energy,
888-469-2644,
www.amigoenergy.com. $6.95 charge for using less than 500 kWh.
SOURCES: Reliant Energy,
Commerce Energy, StarTex Power, Amigo Energy
FOR MORE INFORMATION
Natural-gas prices can be followed on
www.naturalgasprice.net
Cost per Month estimates are
based on electricity usage of 1,000 kWh per month and are
inclusive of fixed and variable charges
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Up Provider Offer Cost Per Month Min. Term (Mo.) Environmental
Info Facts Label and Terms Average Price per kWh (1000 kWh)
strSignUpAltText Reliant Energy
Reliant Power TrackerSM
$136 0
Terms of Service ; Facts Label $0.136/kWh
strSignUpAltText Reliant Energy
OneRate Secure Wind Plan
$150 12 Check
Terms of Service ; Facts Label $0.15/kWh
strSignUpAltText Reliant Energy
OneRate Flex Plan
$142 0
Terms of Service ; Facts Label $0.142/kWh
strSignUpAltText Hudson Energy Services
Texas Super Saver 12
$125 12
Terms of Service ; Facts Label $0.125/kWh
strSignUpAltText Hudson Energy Services
Texas Super Saver 24
$129 24
Terms of Service ; Facts Label $0.129/kWh
strSignUpAltText Cirro Energy
Smart Saver SM 12
$127 12
Terms of Service ; Facts Label $0.127/kWh
strSignUpAltText Cirro Energy
Smart Saver SM 24
$132 24
Terms of Service ; Facts Label $0.132/kWh
strSignUpAltText Econnergy Energy Company, Inc.
Tex Flex Plan
$150 1
Terms of Service ; Facts Label $0.15/kWh
strSignUpAltText Nueces Electric Co-op Retail Division
Residential Electricity
$135 1
Terms of Service ; Facts Label $0.135/kWh
strSignUpAltText Stream Energy
Green and Clean Residential Electric Service
$136 12 Check
Terms of Service ; Facts Label $0.136/kWh
strSignUpAltText Stream Energy
Residential Service Month to Month
$139 1
Terms of Service ; Facts Label $0.139/kWh
strSignUpAltText Stream Energy
Residential Service One-Year Fixed Rate
$129 12
Terms of Service ; Facts Label $0.129/kWh
strSignUpAltText Commerce Energy
Sure Choice Variable
$130 1
Terms of Service ; Facts Label $0.13/kWh
strSignUpAltText Commerce Energy
Sure Choice Plus
$130 24
Terms of Service ; Facts Label $0.13/kWh
strSignUpAltText Commerce Energy
Clear Choice 50% Wind Power
$128 12 Check
Terms of Service ; Facts Label $0.128/kWh
strSignUpAltText Commerce Energy
Clear Choice 100% Wind Power
$130 12 Check
Terms of Service ; Facts Label $0.13/kWh
strSignUpAltText Commerce Energy
Sure Choice
$127 12
Terms of Service ; Facts Label $0.127/kWh
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Online 12-Mo Commitment Program
$122 12
Terms of Service ; Facts Label $0.122/kWh
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Deep Discount No-Contracts
$122 1
Terms of Service ; Facts Label $0.122/kWh
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Online 24-Mo Commitment Program
$126 24
Terms of Service ; Facts Label $0.126/kWh
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100% Renewable Energy Service
$134 12 Check
Terms of Service ; Facts Label $0.134/kWh
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4 Month Price Protection Plan
$132 4
Terms of Service ; Facts Label $0.132/kWh
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6 Month Price Protection Plan
$130 6
Terms of Service ; Facts Label $0.13/kWh
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9 Month Price Protection Plan
$129 9
Terms of Service ; Facts Label $0.1294/kWh
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12 Month Price Protection Plan
$132 12
Terms of Service ; Facts Label $0.132/kWh
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NPC Variable Rate Plan
$141 1
Terms of Service ; Facts Label $0.1414/kWh
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16 Month Two Summers Price Protection Plan
$127 16
Terms of Service ; Facts Label $0.127/kWh
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24 Month Price Protection Plan
$143 24
Terms of Service ; Facts Label $0.143/kWh
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Heart of Texas Month to Month
$130 1
Terms of Service ; Facts Label $0.1299/kWh
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Heart of Texas 1 Year
$130 12
Terms of Service ; Facts Label $0.1299/kWh
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Residential Variable Plan
$131 1
Terms of Service ; Facts Label $0.131/kWh
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Pollution Free
$161 0 Check
Terms of Service ; Facts Label $0.1612/kWh
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Pollution Free - Reliable Rate
$158 12 Check
Terms of Service ; Facts Label $0.158/kWh
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Simply Better Convenience Plan
$148 1
Terms of Service ; Facts Label $0.148/kWh
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Simply Better Price Plan
$139 12
Terms of Service ; Facts Label $0.139/kWh
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Simply Better Earth Saver Plan
$142 12 Check
Terms of Service ; Facts Label $0.142/kWh
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PriceGuarantee 24SM
$141 24
Terms of Service ; Facts Label $0.141/kWh
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Freedom Plan
$146 1
Terms of Service ; Facts Label $0.146/kWh
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PriceGuarantee 12SM
$143 12
Terms of Service ; Facts Label $0.143/kWh
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SummerSavings 24 SM
$135 24
Terms of Service ; Facts Label $0.135/kWh
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Texas Power Plan
$129 0
Terms of Service ; Facts Label $0.129/kWh
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Online Advantage SOA12NM
$123 12
Terms of Service ; Facts Label $0.123/kWh
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Spark 100% Renewable Advantage 12
$131 12 Check
Terms of Service ; Facts Label $0.131/kWh
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Spark Online Advantage SOA24NM
$126 24
Terms of Service ; Facts Label $0.126/kWh
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Spark Online Advantage SOA36NM
$139 36
Terms of Service ; Facts Label $0.139/kWh
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Guaranteed Savings & No Long Term Commitment E-Plan for Texas
Residents
$119 1
Terms of Service ; Facts Label $0.119/kWh
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Direct Electricity Plan
$152 0
Terms of Service ; Facts Label $0.152/kWh
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Clean Texas Wind PlanTM
$166 12 Check
Terms of Service ; Facts Label $0.166/kWh
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Pure Texas Wind PlanTM
$170 12 Check
Terms of Service ; Facts Label $0.17/kWh
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Residential Electric Service
$129 12
Terms of Service ; Facts Label $0.129/kWh
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Gexa Green - 100% Pollution Free
$156 1 Check
Terms of Service ; Facts Label $0.156/kWh
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Power Plan
$135 1
Terms of Service ; Facts Label $0.135/kWh
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Gexa Guaranteed
$124 12
Terms of Service ; Facts Label $0.124/kWh
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Star Seasonal Savings 36 Month Plan
$140 36
Terms of Service ; Facts Label $0.14/kWh
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Promotional Month to Month Variable Plan
$132 1
Terms of Service ; Facts Label $0.132/kWh
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Star Seasonal Savings 12 Month Plan
$139 12
Terms of Service ; Facts Label $0.139/kWh
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Star Seasonal Savings 24 Month Plan
$140 24
Terms of Service ; Facts Label $0.14/kWh
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