Charge me up, just don't charge me a lot
November 6, 2008 4:47 PM
Does anyone have any recommendations on the best power companies to use in Houston, TX?
So we took everyone's advice when we moved to Houston and we're loving it here in the inner loop despite having got here just in time for Gustav (a non-event) and Ike (ha, what's all the fuss about we thought...oh how we laughed).
So after initially signing up on a variable rate plan with Gexa when we first arrived, I was a little shocked to see the kWh price going up to 21.04 cents this month and I'm planning on moving to fixed rates (preferably renewal sources).
I've done a comparison on the Public Utility Commission of Texas and Spark Energy comes up cheapest at 13.9c/kWh for 100% renewable sources.
Can anyone make any recommendations on a provider and their customer service? Gexa has been OK, but the customer service isn't the greatest.
So we took everyone's advice when we moved to Houston and we're loving it here in the inner loop despite having got here just in time for Gustav (a non-event) and Ike (ha, what's all the fuss about we thought...oh how we laughed).
So after initially signing up on a variable rate plan with Gexa when we first arrived, I was a little shocked to see the kWh price going up to 21.04 cents this month and I'm planning on moving to fixed rates (preferably renewal sources).
I've done a comparison on the Public Utility Commission of Texas and Spark Energy comes up cheapest at 13.9c/kWh for 100% renewable sources.
Can anyone make any recommendations on a provider and their customer service? Gexa has been OK, but the customer service isn't the greatest.
Let me hedge on what I said about natural gas prices affecting this... The Chronicle said they affected the price of electricity overall, but we're talking about wind power, which has a bunch of special market factors.
posted by Robert Angelo at 5:41 PM on November 6, 2008
posted by Robert Angelo at 5:41 PM on November 6, 2008
Thanks Robert, ended up switching to Yep energy, they had quite a good green 12 month fixed rate.
posted by arcticseal at 7:07 AM on December 7, 2008
posted by arcticseal at 7:07 AM on December 7, 2008
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I had signed up for a 12-month fixed renewable plan from Amigo last year, but I was always dissatisfied because they did not have account and energy usage information online (much different from Reliant or other typical big utilities). I switched to a Green Mountain 3-month fixed rate plan last summer, planning to re-evaluate my choices when my rate expires again (which should be about now). I'll be watching this thread with interest. When I checked the state web site a few weeks ago, they weren't as competitive on price although their service is fine.
posted by Robert Angelo at 5:31 PM on November 6, 2008