Good Morning, everyone. It’s Friday, and I’ll be doubling up on pricing guides because I missed out on one yesterday. First on the list is the North Texas area, which will list out the prices for electricity in Abilene and electricity in San Angelo, among other places. The electric rates in North Texas are still a bit more expensive than Houston and decidedly more expensive than Dallas, but not nearly as high as South Texas. The list below shows the most popular plan terms in the Texas electricity market, including month to month electricity plans, long term fixed rate electricity plans, and environmentally friendly green energy plans. Hopefully this will help anyone out there shopping for providers save money.
Month to Month Electricity Plans:
Bounce Energy – 7.0
Frontier Utilities – 7.1
Kinetic Energy – 7.1
Reliant Energy – 7.2
Dynowatt – 7.2
Southwest Power & Light 7.4
Month to Month Green Electricity Plans:
Bounce Energy – 7.6
Kinetic Energy – 7.7
Dynowatt – 7.7
Reliant Energy – 7.8
YEP – 8.0
Southwest Power & Light – 8.2
Long Term Fixed Rate Electricity Plans:
Reliant Energy – 6 Month Fixed Plan – 7.7
APNA Energy – 6 Month Fixed Plan – 7.9
Southwest Power & Light – 6 Month Fixed Plan – 8.3
Mega Energy – 6 Month Fixed Plan – 8.3
Reliant Energy – 12 Month Fixed Plan – 8.4
Amigo Energy – 12 Month Fixed Plan – 8.4
APNA Energy – 12 Month Fixed Plan – 8.5
Amigo Energy – 24 Month Fixed Plan – 8.9
Tara Energy – 24 Month Fixed Plan – 8.9
APNA Energy – 24 Month Fixed Plan – 9.0
Mega Energy – 24 Month Fixed Plan – 9.0
Long Term Fixed Rate Green Electricity Plans:
Reliant Energy – 6 Month Fixed Plan – 8.6
Southwest Power & Light – 6 Month Fixed Plan – 8.9
YEP – 6 Month Fixed Plan – 9.0
Tara Energy – 12 Month Fixed Plan – 8.9
Southwest Power & Light – 12 Month Fixed Plan – 9.0
YEP – 12 Month Fixed Plan – 9.1
Tara Energy – 24 Month Fixed Plan – 9.1
Southwest Power & Light – 24 Month Fixed Plan – 10.2
Kinetic Energy – 24 Month Fixed Plan – 10.3
YEP – 24 Month Fixed Plan – 10.3