Greetings everyone, welcome to Day 2 of the great Texas freeze, 2011. To ward off the cold, the demand for electricity in Texas has reached extremely high levels, resulting in rolling blackouts throughout the state. The idea is to inconvenience some people temporarily, as opposed to inconvenience scores of people for hours or even days. It’s like a controlled burn in the world of forest fires, but for Texas electricity.
Anyway, I digress. Today’s shopping guide for Texas electricity covers North Texas (AEP North). This includes electricity in Abilene and electricity in San Angelo. Considering the spike in usage the past couple days, electricity rates might rise in the near future for the short term, so shopping right now is a great idea, especially while long term electricity plans remain low. Below is a list of the most common termed plans for electricity in Texas, from many of the most recognizable electricity providers in Texas.
Month to Month Electricity Plans:
Month to Month Green Electricity Plans:
Long Term Fixed Rate Electricity Plans:
Long Term Fixed Rate Green Electricity Plans: