Texas Electricity Provider Map

Last week’s purchase of First Choice Power by Direct Energy was yet another major acquisition of a Retail Electricity Provider by a major energy conglomerate. There’s been around a half a dozen of these deals in the past year, and in my opinion things have gotten a bit muddled and confusing. So I wanted to write a post to chart exactly who owns who in the deregulated electricity space in Texas.

Dominion Resources: Dominion Energy probably isn’t a name that is very recognized by Texas electricity customers. However, they are a huge energy company that deals in both energy generation and distribution in multiple states. Headquartered in Richmond, Virginia, they own the incumbent and regulated electricity providers in Virginia and North Carolina. In Texas, they own Cirro Energy, which they purchased in 2008. Earlier this year, Cirro Energy purchased Simple Power and absorbed their customers.

NRG: NRG, a new Jersey based company, is another huge energy company with massive power generation resources. On top of energy generation plants, NRG also owns Green Mountain Energy, which they purchased in 2010 for 350 million dollars. In 2009, they purchased former incumbent Texas electricity provider Reliant Energy for 287 million and change when Reliant was under heavy financial distress. This was a steal considering Reliant was the second largest REP in the state at the time and has huge brand recognition. In turn, Reliant Energy owns (and I believe operates) Pennywise Power, which is a new brand they’ve put into the deregulated Texas electricity market to try and capture different customers without effecting their core brand. So NRG owns Green Mountain and Reliant, and Reliant in turn owns Pennywise Power.

Just Energy – Just Energy is yet another big energy company, with resources all over North America. They had been a fairly smaller player in the retail electricity market in Texas until recently. Just Energy itself was mostly a niche provider, offering 5 year long term contracts to customers. However, they recently purchased the entire retail arm of Fulcrum Power. That includes Amigo Energy, Tara Energy, and Smart Prepaid. So now all of those brands are part of the Just Energy portfolio. They’ll likely keep the branding and still do business under the names Tara and Amigo, but it’s all Just Energy. Just Energy also owns another smaller REP, Commerce Energy.

Direct Energy: Direct Energy is actually a subsidiary of a British company called Centrica, but they’re known almost exclusively in North America as Direct Energy, so that’s the name we’re going with. Direct Energy is yet another huge energy generation company with huge and varied resources. In the retail electricity space they do business as Direct Energy and they are one of the biggest REP’s in Texas. They also operate in Texas as WTU Energy and CPL Energy in two respective TDSPs. In the Spring, Direct Energy also purchased Gateway Energy Resources for 90 millions dollars. Since then, Direct has removed Gateway as a brand from doing business in Texas. Just last week, Direct Energy made another huge purchase, this time of First Choice Power for 270 million dollars. Which is a huge price tag. So, as of now, every company I mentioned above is really a subsidiary of Direct Energy.

Constellation Energy: Constellation Energy is the largest energy supplier in America. Their 2007 revenues were 21 billion dollars. So yes, they’re another big energy guy. They own the regulated electricity entity Baltimore Gas and Electric. In 2 month period last spring and summer, Constellation announced purchases of both StarTex Power as well as MX Energy, two retail electricity providers that operate in the Texas deregulated markets.

Gexa Energy: NextEra Energy is the parent company of Florida Power and Light, the regulated electricity provider for much of Florida. They’re another big energy company, having generation resources in over 20 states. In 2005, Florida Power & Light purchased Gexa Energy. They still do business in Texas under the name Gexa.

Dynowatt: Dynowatt is a subsidiary of Accent Energy, which is a large company with natural gas ties in Ohio. Accent also serves deregulated New York, but they do business in Texas as Dynowatt.

TXU Energy: TXU is actually a subsidiary of Energy Future Holdings, which also owns Luminant, the power generation portion of the old TXU company that was forced to split because of deregulation laws. Now Luminant and TXU operate separately. TXU is the largest individual REP in Texas and one of the two former incumbent providers.

The following Retail Electricity Providers are stand-alone entities:

Texpo Energy: Texpo Energy is a smaller company operating in Texas. What makes them interesting is that they actually operate under 3 different brand names while all sharing the same PUC Certificate. The other two brands are Southwest Power & Light and YEP. So to sum things up, Texpo, Southwest Power & Light, and YEP are all the same company operating in Texas under different names.

  • Champion Energy
  • Stream Energy
  • Ambit Energy
  • Brilliant Energy
  • Texas Power
  • Liberty Power
  • Mega Energy
  • APNA Energy
  • Bounce Energy
  • Spark Energy
  • Hopefully this helps to give people a clearer picture about who some of the players are in Texas electricity. It is important that people know exactly who the company is that is supplying their electricity. For example, if someone had a bad experience with one company, they might not want to get service from another one of their subsidiaries. And since there’s been so many purchases and mergings of REP’s in the last 6 months, I thought it might be a good idea to chronicle which companies have ended where after the dust has settled. I’ll try to update this page moving forward as well. I doubt we’ve seen the last of big REP acquisitions, so this family tree might change.

    I’ve included a crude flowchart below. Yes, I do realize it looks like it was put together by a 3rd grader.

    Market Rates: Abilene Electricity & AEP North 5/26

    Good afternoon, everyone. Our shopping guide entry today for Texas Electricity focuses on the North Texas region, which is serviced by the AEP North TDSP. This includes the prices for Abilene electricity and San Angelo electricity. Compared to Houston and Dallas, the electricity rates in this region are much more expensive for month to month electricity plans, but their long term fixed rate plans are actually reasonable and affordable. And while I’m almost always a proponent of locking in low electricity rates, it makes even more sense in areas like North Texas where volatile month to month rates are already priced at a high premium. The list below also includes both month to month electricity plans along with long term fixed electricity plans. It’s a good place for Texans to start their shopping process.

    Month to Month Electricity Plans:

  • Kinetic Energy – 6.6
  • Reliant Energy – 6.7
  • StarTex Power – 6.9
  • Bounce Energy – 7.0
  • Frontier Utilities – 7.1
  • Dynowatt – 7.3
  • Month to Month Green Electricity Plans:

  • Kinetic Energy – 7.5
  • Bounce Energy – 7.6
  • Reliant Energy – 7.6
  • Dynowatt – 7.8
  • Southwest Power & Light – 7.9
  • YEP – 8.0
  • Texas Power – 8.0
  • Long Term Fixed Rate Electricity Plans:

  • Southwest Power & Light – 6 Month Fixed Plan – 8.3
  • Reliant Energy – 6 Month Fixed Plan – 8.4
  • YEP – 6 Month Fixed Plan – 8.4
  • Amigo Energy – 12 Month Fixed Plan – 8.7
  • Kinetic Energy – 12 Month Fixed Plan – 8.7
  • Southwest Power & Light – 12 Month Fixed Plan – 8.8
  • APNA Energy – 12 Month Fixed Plan – 8.8
  • Amigo Energy – 24 Month Fixed Plan – 8.9
  • Tara Energy – 24 Month Fixed Plan – 9.1
  • Kinetic Energy – 24 Month Fixed Plan – 9.4
  • Long Term Fixed Rate Green Electricity Plans:

  • Kinetic Energy – 6 Month Fixed Plan – 8.8
  • Reliant Energy – 6 Month Fixed Plan – 8.9
  • Southwest Power & Light – 6 Month Fixed Plan – 8.9
  • Kinetic Energy – 12 Month Fixed Plan – 8.8
  • Tara Energy – 12 Month Fixed Plan – 8.9
  • Southwest Power & Light – 12 Month Fixed Plan – 8.9
  • Tara Energy – 24 Month Fixed Plan – 9.1
  • Kinetic Energy – 24 Month Fixed Plan – 9.7
  • Southwest Power & Light – 24 Month Fixed Plan – 10.2
  • Cities covered in this shopping guide: Abilene electricity; Alpine electricity; San Angelo electricity; Vernon electricity.

    Market Rates: Houston Electricity & Centerpoint 5/24

    Good morning, everyone. Here is today’s shopping guide entry for Texas electricity, covering the Centerpoint TDSP. This includes electricity in Houston and the surrounding areas. The rates for Houston electricity are a little bit more expensive than Dallas electricity, but they’re still much cheaper than the rest of the state of Texas. To help shoppers get a head start on finding new electricity plans, below is a list of the most regularly ordered types of electricity plans in Texas, both short term month to month electricity plans, long term fixed rate electricity plans, and environmentally friendly green energy plans. The list below should be a good place for Houstonians to start shopping and save money.

    Month to Month Electricity Plans:

  • StarTex Power - 5.5
  • Reliant Energy – 5.5
  • Mega Energy – 5.6
  • Frontier Utilities – 6.4
  • Kinetic Energy – 6.6
  • Bounce Energy – 7.0
  • Month to Month Green Electricity Plans:

  • Kinetic Energy – 7.2
  • Reliant Energy – 7.3
  • Bounce Energy – 7.3
  • Southwest Power & Light – 7.6
  • Dynowatt – 8.0
  • YEP – 8.2
  • Long Term Fixed Rate Electricity Plans:

  • Kinetic Energy – 6 Month Fixed Plan – 9.0
  • Reliant Energy – 6 Month Fixed Plan – 9.0
  • Southwest Power & Light – 6 Month Fixed Plan – 9.3
  • Kinetic Energy – 12 Month Fixed Plan – 9.0
  • Mega Energy – 12 Month Fixed Plan – 9.2
  • Brilliant Energy – 12 Month Fixed Plan – 9.2
  • APNA Energy – 12 Month Fixed Plan – 9.2
  • Brilliant Energy – 24 Month Fixed Plan – 9.4
  • Kinetic Energy – 24 Month Fixed Plan – 9.7
  • Mega Energy – 24 Month Fixed Plan – 9.9
  • Long Term Fixed Rate Green Electricity Plans:

  • Kinetic Energy – 6 Month Fixed Plan – 9.5
  • Southwest Power & Light – 6 Month Fixed Plan – 9.6
  • Reliant Energy – 6 Month Fixed Plan – 9.6
  • Kinetic Energy – 12 Month Fixed Plan – 9.6
  • Mega Energy – 12 Month Fixed Plan – 9.7
  • Tara Energy – 12 Month Fixed Plan – 9.7
  • Kinetic Energy – 24 Month Fixed Plan – 10.3
  • Mega Energy – 24 Month Fixed Plan – 10.4
  • Tara Energy – 24 Month Fixed Plan – 10.4
  • cities covered in this shopping guide: Houston electricity; Baytown electricity; Kingwood electricity; Sugar Land electricity; Humble electricity; Galveston electricity; Pasadena electricity.

    Market Rates: North Texas & Abilene Electricity 5/19

    Good afternoon, folks. Here is today’s Texas electricity shopping guide, this one reviewing the electric rates for North Texas (AEP North). This coverage area includes electricity in Abilene and electricity in San Angelo. It’s important to keep in mind that electricity prices for this region are expensive, so switching electricity providers is a good way to keep your bills low and save money. This shopping guide is a great place for consumers to start that process.

    Month to Month Electricity Plans:

  • Kinetic Energy – 6.6
  • Reliant Energy – 6.7
  • StarTex Power – 6.9
  • Bounce Energy – 7.0
  • Frontier Utilities – 7.1
  • Southwest Power & Light – 7.4
  • Month to Month Green Electricity Plans:

  • Kinetic Energy – 7.5
  • Reliant Energy – 7.6
  • Bounce Energy – 7.6
  • Southwest Power & Light – 7.9
  • YEP – 8.0
  • Dynowatt – 8.0
  • Texas Power – 8.0
  • Long Term Fixed Rate Electricity Plans:

  • Southwest Power & Light – 6 Month Fixed Plan – 8.3
  • YEP – 6 Month Fixed Plan – 8.4
  • Reliant Energy – 6 Month Fixed Plan – 8.4
  • Kinetic Energy – 12 Month Fixed Plan – 8.7
  • Amigo Energy – 12 Month Fixed Plan – 8.7
  • APNA Energy – 12 Month Fixed Plan – 8.8
  • Amigo Energy - 24 Month Fixed Plan – 8.9
  • Tara Energy – 24 Month Fixed Plan – 9.1
  • Kinetic Energy – 24 Month Fixed Plan – 9.4
  • Long Term Fixed Rate Green Electricity Plans:

  • Kinetic Energy – 6 Month Fixed Plan – 8.9
  • Southwest Power & Light – 6 Month Fixed Plan – 8.9
  • Reliant Energy – 6 Month Fixed Plan – 8.9
  • Kinetic Energy – 12 Month Fixed Plan – 8.8
  • Tara Energy – 12 Month Fixed Plan – 8.9
  • Southwest Power & Light – 12 Month Fixed Plan – 9.0
  • Tara Energy – 24 Month Fixed Plan – 9.1
  • Kinetic Energy – 24 Month Fixed Plan – 9.7
  • Southwest Power & Light – 24 Month Fixed Plan – 10.2
  • Cities covered in this shopping guide: Abilene electricity; Alpine electricity; San Angelo electricity; Vernon electricity.

    Market Rates: Houston Electricity 5/17

    Good morning, everyone. Today’s entry into the Texas electricity shopping guide examines the electric rates for Houston electricity (Centerpoint service area). Shoppers looking to change electricity providers or get a lower priced electricity plan can start with the list below to understand the current market status. The electric plans listed are the most often ordered terms and types of electricity from some of the most recognizable names in Texas electricity.

    Month to Month Electricity Plans:

  • Reliant Energy – 5.5
  • StarTex Power – 5.5
  • Mega Energy – 5.6
  • Kinetic Energy – 6.0
  • Frontier Utilities – 6.4
  • Bounce Energy – 7.0
  • Month to Month Green Electricity Plans:

  • Kinetic Energy – 7.2
  • Bounce Energy – 7.3
  • Reliant Energy – 7.3
  • Southwest Power & Light – 7.6
  • Dynowatt – 8.2
  • YEP – 8.2
  • Long Term Fixed Rate Electricity Plans:

  • Reliant Energy – 6 Month Fixed Plan – 9.0
  • Kinetic Energy – 6 Month Fixed Plan – 9.0
  • Southwest Power & Light – 6 Month Fixed Plan – 9.3
  • Kinetic Energy – 12 Month Fixed Plan – 9.1
  • Brilliant Energy – 12 Month Fixed Plan – 9.2
  • Mega Energy – 12 Month Fixed Plan – 9.2
  • APNA Energy – 12 Month Fixed Plan – 9.2
  • Brilliant Energy – 24 Month Fixed Plan – 9.4
  • Kinetic Energy – 24 Month Fixed Plan – 9.6
  • Mega Energy – 24 Month Fixed Plan – 9.9
  • Long Term Fixed Rate Green Electricity Plans:

  • Kinetic Energy – 6 Month Fixed Plan – 9.5
  • Southwest Power & Light – 6 Month Fixed Plan – 9.6
  • Reliant Energy – 6 Month Fixed Plan – 9.6
  • Kinetic Energy – 12 Month Fixed Plan – 9.6
  • Mega Energy – 12 Month Fixed Plan – 9.7
  • Tara Energy – 12 Month Fixed Plan – 9.7
  • Kinetic Energy – 24 Month Fixed Plan – 10.3
  • Tara Energy – 24 Month Fixed Plan – 10.4
  • Mega Energy – 24 Month Fixed Plan – 10.4
  • Cities covers in this shopping guide: Houston electricity; Baytown electricity; Kingwood electricity; Sugar Land electricity; Humble electricity; Galveston electricity; Pasadena electricity.

    Market Rates: North Texas Electricity 5/12

    Good morning, everyone. Here’s this week’s Texas electricity shopping guide entry for North Texas (AEP North), which includes the prices for electricity in Abilene and electricity in San Angelo. The electricity rates in this area are almost as expensive as South Texas, so shopping for value to help save money is pretty important unless you have money to burn. Below is a list of the most commonly ordered electricity plans with the cheapest prices in this region, so it’s a good place to start the shopping process if you live in the AEP North service area.

    Month to Month Electricity Plans:

  • Kinetic Energy – 6.6
  • Reliant Energy – 6.7
  • StarTex Power – 6.9
  • Bounce Energy – 7.0
  • Frontier Utilities – 7.1
  • Southwest Power & Light – 7.4
  • Month to Month Green Electricity Plans:

  • Kinetic Energy – 7.5
  • Bounce Energy – 7.6
  • Reliant Energy – 7.6
  • Southwest Power & Light – 7.9
  • YEP – 8.0
  • Dynowatt – 8.0
  • Texas Power – 8.0
  • Long Term Fixed Rate Electricity Plans:

  • Southwest Power & Light – 6 Month Fixed Plan – 8.3
  • Reliant Energy – 6 Month Fixed Plan – 8.4
  • YEP – 6 Month Fixed Plan – 8.4
  • Amigo Energy – 12 Month Fixed Plan – 8.7
  • APNA Energy – 12 Month Fixed Plan – 8.8
  • Southwest Power & Light – 12 Month Fixed Plan – 8.8
  • Amigo Energy – 24 Month Fixed Plan – 8.9
  • Tara Energy – 24 Month Fixed Plan – 9.2
  • Kinetic Energy – 24 Month Fixed Plan – 9.6
  • Texas Power – 24 Month Fixed Plan – 9.6
  • Long Term Fixed Rate Green Electricity Plans:

  • Reliant Energy – 6 Month Fixed Plan – 8.9
  • Southwest Power & Light – 6 Month Fixed Plan – 8.9
  • YEP – 6 Month Fixed Plan – 9.0
  • Tara Energy - 12 Month Fixed Plan – 9.0
  • Southwest Power & Light – 12 Month Fixed Plan -9.0
  • YEP – 12 Month fixed Plan – 9.1
  • Tara Energy - 24 Month Fixed Plan – 9.2
  • Kinetic Energy – 24 Month Fixed Plan – 9.7
  • Southwest Power & Light – 24 Month Fixed Plan – 10.2
  • Market Rates: Houston Electricity 5/10

    Posted below are the details for our second Texas electricity shopping guide entry for the week, this one examining the rates in the Houston electricity market. Houston electricity (Centerpoint) is still relatively cheap compared with the rest of Texas, but Texans shouldn’t leave any money on the table simply because Houston electricity rates aren’t as high as other areas of the state. Below is a list of the most commonly ordered types of electricity plans, listed according to the lowest electricity prices. It’s a good place to start researching the shopping process and save money on electricity.

    Month to Month Electricity Plans:

  • Reliant Energy – 5.4
  • StarTex Power – 5.4
  • Mega Energy – 5.6
  • Kinetic Energy – 6.0
  • Frontier Utilities – 6.4
  • Bounce Energy – 7.0
  • Month to Month Green Electricity Plans:

  • Kinetic Energy – 7.2
  • Bounce Energy – 7.3
  • Reliant Energy – 7.3
  • Southwest Power & Light – 7.6
  • YEP – 8.2
  • Dynowatt – 8.2
  • Long Term Fixed Rate Electricity Plans:

  • Reliant Energy – 6 Month Fixed Plan – 9.1
  • Southwest Power & Light – 6 Month Fixed Plan – 9.3
  • YEP – 6 Month Fixed Plan – 9.4
  • APNA Energy – 12 Month Fixed Plan – 9.2
  • Mega Energy – 12 Month Fixed Plan – 9.2
  • Potentia Energy – 12 Month Fixed Plan – 9.2
  • Bounce Energy - 24 Month Fixed Plan – 9.8
  • Brilliant Energy – 24 Month Fixed Plan – 9.9
  • Mega Energy – 24 Month Fixed Plan – 9.9
  • Kinetic Energy – 24 Month Fixed Plan – 9.9
  • Long Term Fixed Rate Green Electricity Plans:

  • Reliant Energy – 6 Month Fixed Plan – 9.6
  • Southwest Power & Light – 6 Month Fixed Plan – 9.6
  • Mega Energy – 6 Month Fixed Plan – 9.7
  • Kinetic Energy – 12 Month Fixed Plan – 9.7
  • Mega Energy – 12 Month Fixed Plan – 9.7
  • Southwest Power & Light – 12 Month Fixed Plan – 9.8
  • Tara Energy – 12 Month Fixed Plan – 9.8
  • Kinetic Energy – 24 Month Fixed Plan – 10.3
  • Mega Energy – 24 Month Fixed Plan – 10.4
  • Southwest Power & Light – 24 Month Fixed Plan – 10.5
  • Tara Energy – 24 Month Fixed Plan – 10.5
  • Market Rates: Dallas Electricity 5/9

    Greetings, all. Hopefully everyone had a great weekend. Today is our first entry into our Texas electricity shopping guides for low electricity rates. Dallas electricity rates are the lowest in the state of Texas, so keeping your electricity bills low is easier than it is on other areas of Texas, but that doesn’t mean shoppers should be indifferent towards understanding the market. With the approaching summer heat, electricity prices will continue to rise, so getting the best deal is important to having reasonable bills during the summer heat. Below are a list of the most commonly ordered types of electricity plans in Texas with the lowest prices, so hopefully it will help Texans save money on their electricity.

    Month to Month Electricity Plans:

  • Kinetic Energy – 4.9
  • Reliant Energy – 5.0
  • StarTex Power – 5.1
  • Mega Energy – 5.2
  • Frontier Utilities – 5.9
  • Southwest Power & Light – 6.5
  • Month to Month Green Electricity Plans:

  • Kinetic Energy – 7.0
  • Reliant Energy – 7.1
  • Southwest Power & Light – 7.1
  • Bounce Energy – 7.2
  • YEP – 7.2
  • Dynowatt – 7.4
  • Long Term Fixed Rate Electricity Plans:

  • Reliant Energy – 6 Month Fixed Plan – 8.1
  • Mega Energy – 6 Month Fixed Plan – 8.1
  • APNA Energy – 6 Month Fixed Plan – 8.3
  • Mega Energy – 12 Month Fixed Plan – 8.3
  • APNA Energy – 12 Month Fixed Plan – 8.3
  • Southwest Power & Light – 12 Month Fixed Plan – 8.5
  • Amigo Energy – 12 Month Fixed Plan – 8.5
  • Reliant Energy – 12 Month Fixed Plan – 8.5
  • Amigo Energy – 24 Month Fixed Plan – 9.1
  • Brilliant Energy – 24 Month Fixed Plan – 9.1
  • Mega Energy – 24 Month Fixed Plan – 9.1
  • Kinetic Energy – 24 Month Fixed Plan – 9.1
  • Long Term Fixed Rate Green Electricity Plans:

  • Reliant Energy – 6 Month Fixed Plan – 8.6
  • Mega Energy – 6 Month Fixed Plan – 8.6
  • Southwest Power & Light – 6 Month Fixed Plan – 8.8
  • Mega Energy – 12 Month Fixed Plan – 8.8
  • Tara Energy – 12 Month Fixed Plan – 8.8
  • Kinetic Energy – 12 Month Fixed Plan – 8.9
  • Kinetic Energy – 24 Month Fixed Plan – 9.4
  • Tara Energy - 24 Month Fixed Plan – 9.5
  • Southwest Power & Light – 24 Month Fixed Plan – 9.5
  • Market Rates: North Texas Electricity 5/5

    Good morning, everyone. Today’s entry into the Texas electricity shopping guide takes a look at North Texas electricity (AEP North). This covers electricity in Abilene and electricity in San Angelo. The electricity rates in this region is almost as expensive as South Texas, so being a discerning shopper and understanding the market is essential to try and save money on your Texas electricity bills. Below are the most commonly ordered types of electricity plans with the lowest rates. Hopefully it will help some people looking to shop for new electricity providers and plans.

    Month to Month Electricity Plans:

  • Kinetic Energy – 6.6
  • Reliant Energy – 6.7
  • StarTex Power – 6.9
  • Bounce Energy – 7.0
  • Frontier Utilities – 7.1
  • Southwest Power & Light – 7.4
  • Month to Month Green Electricity Plans:

  • Kinetic Energy – 7.5
  • Reliant Energy – 7.6
  • Bounce Energy – 7.6
  • Southwest Power & Light – 7.9
  • YEP – 8.0
  • Texas Power – 8.0
  • Long Term Fixed Rate Electricity Plans:

  • Southwest Power & Light – 6 Month Fixed Plan – 8.3
  • Reliant Energy – 6 Month Fixed Plan – 8.3
  • YEP – 6 Month Fixed Plan – 8.4
  • Amigo Energy – 12 Month Fixed Plan – 8.7
  • Southwest Power & Light – 8.8
  • APNA Energy – 12 Month Fixed Plan – 8.8
  • Amigo Energy – 24 Month Fixed Plan – 8.9
  • Tara Energy – 24 Month Fixed Plan – 9.2
  • Texas Power – 24 Month Fixed Plan – 9.6
  • Long Term Fixed Rate Green Electricity Plans:

  • Reliant Energy – 6 Month Fixed Plan – 8.9
  • Southwest Power & Light – 6 Month Fixed Plan – 8.9
  • YEP – 6 Month Fixed Plan – 9.0
  • Southwest Power & Light – 12 Month Fixed Plan – 9.0
  • Tara Energy – 12 Month Fixed Plan – 9.0
  • YEP – 12 Month Fixed Plan – 9.1
  • Tara Energy – 24 Month Fixed Plan – 9.2
  • Kinetic Energy- 24 Month Fixed Plan – 9.9
  • Southwest Power & Light – 24 Month Fixed Plan – 10.2
  • Market Rates: South Texas Electricity 4/4

    Good morning, folks. We’ll jump right into today’s Texas electricity shopping guide entry, which for today is the South Texas area (AEP Central). This includes Corpus Christi electricity and Brownsville electricity. The electricity rates in this region are always the highest in Texas, with their electricity prices starting at almost 2 cents per kWh higher than Dallas. It’s imperative that people understand the markets for electricity rates in this area before they go shopping for new electricity providers and electricity plans. The plans below are a sampling of the most common terms of electricity plans ordered by customers in Texas, sorted by the cheapest prices. It’s a great place to save money and start the shopping process.

    Month to Month Electricity Plans:

  • Reliant Energy – 6.8
  • Kinetic Energy – 6.9
  • Mega Energy – 6.9
  • StarTex Power – 6.9
  • Frontier Utilities – 7.4
  • Bounce Energy – 7.8
  • Month to Month Green Electricity Plans:

  • Kinetic Energy – 8.0
  • Bounce Energy – 8.1
  • Reliant Energy – 8.1
  • Southwest Power & Light – 8.4
  • YEP – 8.5
  • Dynowatt – 8.8
  • Long Term Fixed Rate Electricity Plans:

  • Reliant Energy – 6 Month Fixed Plan – 9.4
  • Mega Energy – 6 Month Fixed Plan – 9.5
  • Southwest Power & Light – 6 Month Fixed Plan – 9.5
  • Mega Energy – 12 Month Fixed Plan – 9.5
  • Southwest Power & Light – 12 Month Fixed Plan – 9.5
  • YEP – 12 Month Fixed Plan – 9.6
  • Mega Energy – 24 Month Fixed Plan – 10.3
  • Amigo Energy – 24 Month Fixed Plan – 10.3
  • Southwest Power & Light – 24 Month Fixed Plan – 10.4
  • Long Term Fixed Rate Green Electricity Plans:

  • Southwest Power & Light – 6 Month Fixed Plan – 9.8
  • YEP – 6 Month Fixed Plan – 9.9
  • Reliant Energy – 6 Month Fixed Plan – 9.9
  • Southwest Power & Light – 12 Month Fixed Plan – 10.0
  • Mega Energy – 12 Month Fixed Plan – 10.0
  • Tara Energy – 12 Month Fixed Plan – 10.0
  • Tara Energy – 24 Month Fixed Plan – 10.7
  • Southwest Power & Light – 24 Month Fixed Plan – 10.7
  • YEP – 24 Month Fixed Plan – 10.8
  • Mega Energy – 24 Month Fixed Plan – 10.8
  • Kinetic Energy – 24 Month Fixed Plan – 10.8