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Shop Short Term Fixed-Rate and Prepaid Dallas Electricity

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[caption id="attachment_4010" align="alignright" width="375"] Don’t get steamed over high Dallas electricity rates! Let us show you the best energy plan for your college apartment that fits your needs! [/caption] What’s My Best Option for a Cheap Electricity Plan in Dallas? Shopping for the cheapest electricity rates in Dallas can be challenging, especially if you’re only in the area for a short time. And if you’re one of the many college students comparing electricity plans for your first apartment, then you need to choose a plan that will last the school year while giving you the best rates. And Infinite Energy ’s 9-Month Partner Saver delivers. Why Is a Fixed-Rate Plan Better Than a No Deposit Plan? The demand for Texas energy is at an all-time high , so you need an energy plan that locks in cheap electricity rates. Prepaid and no deposit plans are great bad credit options for electricity in Dallas , but you’ll pay higher rates. And if you’re thinking

What To Expect If Your Electricity Provider Leaves Houston

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[caption id="attachment_3891" align="alignright" width="375"] High priced summer electricity is sticking some Houston electricity customers with expensive POLR plans. Learn about what you can do if your provider leaves town! [/caption] How do I find a new Houston electricity company? As new players enter the deregulated Texas electricity market, more competition often leads to lower prices for consumers. But sometimes, when companies leave the Texas market their customers must find new electricity providers. What is POLR Service? So Texans aren’t left in the lurch when their retail electricity providers close up shop, the Public Utility Commission of Texas (PUC) designates one company in each utility area to be the provider of last resort (POLR). This service acts as a safety net for Texas retail electricity customers. No matter which company sells you electricity, two companies always work together to power your home in the deregulated market. There’s

Shop Short Term Fixed-Rate and Prepaid Houston Electricity

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[caption id="attachment_4003" align="alignright" width="375"] Texas college students know that getting the cheapest electricity rate in Houston is crucial for an off-campus apartment. Here’s what you need to know to make the best choice. [/caption] How do I pick a college apartment electricity plan? So you have your off-campus apartment lease signed, and you’re ready to move in. What about electricity service? Picking a Texas electricity plan can be confusing in the best of times but because rates will likely fall when summer’s gone you’re not going to want to pay a high rate all year long. Your decision boils down to your power to choose either a short-term fixed rate plan or prepaid electricity service. But which one is the best choice? And who do you choose to be your Houston electricity provider ? No fear — we’ve got you covered! Should I lock in a short term price? In most cases, retail electricity providers give customers lower rates for longer cont

Your Power to Choose—Why ERCOT’s Power Pond Got Just a Little Smaller

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[caption id="attachment_3998" align="alignright" width="375"] Eat or be eaten. Competitors in the Texas retail electricity business face a fiercesome environment this summer. [/caption] Is my electric company leaving Texas? During Texas droughts, the pond gradually shrinks to a puddle, the ubiquitous barred tiger salamander will turn cannibal, devouring each other until there’s only one big salamander left in the muddy ooze. The barred tiger salamander’s om-nom-nom behavior ominously resonates with the latest Texas retail electricity news . Not only is about half of the Lone Star state in drought under a hot, August sun, but recently parts of two more Texas electricity retailers have suddenly —and predictably— been consumed by another. NRG’s Cirro Energy announced this week that it has acquired the customers of two of its Texas electricity provider competitors this week. Pioneer Energy of Sugar Land has notified its customers that their retail electric