Good morning, everyone. The Texas electricity shopping guide of the day will be taking a look at North Texas. This covers electricity in Abilene and electricity in San Angelo. The electricity rates in this area are pretty expensive, compared to other areas of Texas, but still relatively low in general. However, that doesn’t mean that people should be less diligent in their efforts to save money. The deregulated Texas electricity isn’t as hard to navigate as many people think. Just understand where the market rates start and then look around to see who best fits your needs. This list is intended as a good place for customers to start.
Month to Month Electricity Plans:
Kinetic Energy – 6.8
Texas Power – 6.9
Bounce Energy – 7.0
Frontier Utilities – 7.1
Reliant Energy – 7.1
Dynowatt – 7.3
Month to Month Green Electricity Plans:
Texas Power – 7.3
Kinetic Energy – 7.5
Bounce Energy – 7.6
Reliant Energy – 7.7
Dynowatt – 7.8
Southwest Power & Light – 7.9
Long Term Fixed Rate Electricity Plans:
APNA Energy – 6 Month Fixed Plan – 7.9
Reliant Energy – 6 Month Fixed Plan – 8.1
Mega Energy – 6 Month Fixed Plan – 8.3
Southwest Power & Light – 6 Month Fixed Plan – 8.3
Amigo Energy – 12 Month Fixed Plan – 8.4
APNA Energy – 12 Month Fixed Plan – 8.5
Mega Energy – 12 Month Fixed Plan – 8.6
Tara Energy – 24 Month Fixed Plan – 8.9
Amigo 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 – 8.7
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
Kinetic Energy – 24 Month Fixed Plan – 10.2
Southwest Power & Light – 24 Month Fixed Plan – 10.2