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36 Month Usage Bill Credit
14.9 ¢
36
$-
Bill Credit Non-Renewable
36 Inflation Fix
11.9 ¢
36
$4.95
Fixed Rate Renewable
Gexa Eco Saver Premium 24
19.9 ¢
24
$35.00
Flat Rate Renewable
Free Power Nights 24
16.5 ¢
24
$-
Fixed Rate Non-Renewable
Free Power Weekends 24
14.7 ¢
24
$-
Fixed Rate Non-Renewable
Free Power Nights 12
16.3 ¢
12
$-
Fixed Rate Non-Renewable
Free Power Weekends 12
14.6 ¢
12
$-
Fixed Rate Non-Renewable
Free Power Weekends 36
14.9 ¢
36
$-
Fixed Rate Non-Renewable
GoodGreen 36
13.3 ¢
36
$4.95
Fixed Rate Renewable
GoodGreen 24
13.4 ¢
24
$4.95
Fixed Rate Renewable
GoodGreen 12
13.3 ¢
12
$4.95
Fixed Rate Renewable
GoodEnergy 48
13.2 ¢
48
$4.95
Fixed Rate Non-Renewable
GoodEnergy 36
13.0 ¢
36
$4.95
Fixed Rate Non-Renewable
GoodEnergy 24
13.1 ¢
24
$4.95
Fixed Rate Non-Renewable
GoodEnergy 12
13.0 ¢
12
$4.95
Fixed Rate Non-Renewable
Shine 12
16.6 ¢
12
$9.95
Fixed Rate Renewable
Rise 24
16.1 ¢
24
$14.95
Flat Rate Renewable
Shine 24
16.1 ¢
24
$9.95
Fixed Rate Renewable
Shine 36
14.6 ¢
36
$9.95
Fixed Rate Renewable
Simply Select 12
12.9 ¢
12
$-
Fixed Rate Renewable
Simply Select 24
12.8 ¢
24
$-
Fixed Rate Renewable
Simply Select 16
12.5 ¢
16
$-
Fixed Rate Renewable
Simply Select 36
13.7 ¢
36
$-
Fixed Rate Renewable
Savers Discount 12
17.6 ¢
12
$-
Fixed Rate Non-Renewable
Savers Discount 24
18.9 ¢
24
$-
Fixed Rate Non-Renewable
Free Power Nights 36
16.8 ¢
36
$-
Fixed Rate Non-Renewable
Energy Texas Monthly
7.5 ¢
1
$4.95
Variable Rate Renewable
The Gruene 18
12.5 ¢
18
$4.95
Fixed Rate Renewable
Wise Buy 24
13.2 ¢
24
$9.95
Fixed Rate Non-Renewable
Bigger Than Texas 24
11.8 ¢
24
$4.95
Fixed Rate Renewable
Valor 36
12.9 ¢
36
$-
Tiered Rate Non-Renewable
Texas Fixed 36
13.9 ¢
36
$4.95
Fixed Rate Non-Renewable
Free Energy Weekends 36
14.8 ¢
36
$-
Fixed Rate Non-Renewable
Solarize 18
16.6 ¢
18
$-
Fixed Rate Renewable
Solarize 15
16.8 ¢
15
$-
Fixed Rate Renewable
Free Energy Nights 36
16.7 ¢
36
$-
Fixed Rate Non-Renewable
Rise 36
15.6 ¢
36
$14.95
Flat Rate Renewable
Texas Fixed 24
13.7 ¢
24
$4.95
Fixed Rate Non-Renewable
Come & Take It 12
11.7 ¢
12
$4.95
Fixed Rate Renewable
Solarize 36
16.1 ¢
36
$-
Fixed Rate Renewable
Free Energy Weekends 24
14.6 ¢
24
$-
Fixed Rate Non-Renewable
Two Months Free 24
15.0 ¢
24
$-
Fixed Rate Renewable
Free Energy Nights 24
16.4 ¢
24
$-
Fixed Rate Non-Renewable
18 Month Usage Bill Credit + PowerPlug
15.5 ¢
18
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Bill Credit Non-Renewable
One Rate 24
15.5 ¢
24
$4.95
Fixed Rate Non-Renewable
36 Month A/C Protect Premier for 2 Units
15.5 ¢
36
$-
Bill Credit Non-Renewable
Free Energy Nights 12
16.2 ¢
12
$-
Fixed Rate Non-Renewable
Smart Thermostat 24
16.9 ¢
24
$9.95
Tiered Rate Non-Renewable
Free Weekends
15.4 ¢
1
$-
Pre-paid Non-Renewable
Solarize 24
16.3 ¢
24
$-
Fixed Rate Renewable
Valor 24
13.9 ¢
24
$-
Tiered Rate Non-Renewable
Texas Fixed 12
13.6 ¢
12
$4.95
Fixed Rate Non-Renewable
Free Energy Weekends 12
14.4 ¢
12
$-
Fixed Rate Non-Renewable
Valor 12
14.9 ¢
12
$-
Tiered Rate Non-Renewable
Secure 24
15.9 ¢
24
$9.95
Fixed Rate Non-Renewable
One Rate 12
15.9 ¢
12
$4.95
Fixed Rate Non-Renewable
Secure Green 24
16.5 ¢
24
$9.95
Fixed Rate Non-Renewable
Solarize 12
17.1 ¢
12
$-
Fixed Rate Renewable
Flex Forward
18.2 ¢
1
$9.99
Variable Rate Non-Renewable
Rise 12
16.6 ¢
12
$14.95
Flat Rate Renewable
Hello Easy
18.9 ¢
1
$-
Pre-paid Non-Renewable
Secure 12
16.9 ¢
12
$9.95
Fixed Rate Non-Renewable
Simple Rate 12
17.2 ¢
12
$-
Fixed Rate Non-Renewable
12 Month Usage Bill Credit
14.9 ¢
12
$-
Bill Credit Non-Renewable
12 Month (No Min Usage Fee)
15.9 ¢
12
$-
Fixed Rate Non-Renewable
12 Month GREEN (No Min Usage Fee)
16.5 ¢
12
$-
Fixed Rate Non-Renewable
Simple 6
15.3 ¢
6
$-
Pre-paid Non-Renewable
Premier 12
15.2 ¢
12
$-
Pre-paid Non-Renewable

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What Do Infinite Energy Listed Rates Mean?

The 'average rate' you see on your Infinite Energy bill and in the advertisements includes several different charges - there are per-kWh energy charges, per-kWh TDSP charges, monthly TDSP fees, monthly administrative fees from the provider, and various other utility fees and taxes. Becuase some of these costs vary with usage while others do not, the 'average rate' you see on your bill will ironically be higher when your usage is lower. That's because the fixed monthly fees are spread over a smaller number of kilowatt-hours (kWh).

ERCOT requires each provider to display the average rate at three different levels of monthly usage: 500 kWh, 1000 kWh, and 2000 kWh. Generally, the average rate will be highest at 500 kWh and lowest at 1000 or 2000 kWh. If the 500, 1000, and 2000 rates are all the same, then your average rate on your bill will not change much. If the rates vary much, then your average rate on your bill will shift up and down depending on how much electricity you use.

Why Do Infinite Energy Rates Vary Across the State?

That's a great question - why is power typically cheaper in Dallas than it is in Houston? There are good reasons for those differences.

As electrical systems were built out in the early 20th century, different areas built a variety of generating plants, transmission lines, substations, and infrastructure. As a result, some areas of the state may have newer, more efficient plants, and others might have older, less efficient plants that cost more to operate for each unit of electricity they create. Then there are differences in the voltages and capacity of the transmission lines which cause more variation in the efficiency of the distribution system. Finally, different parts of Texas have different TDSPs (the companies responsible for maintaining electrical distribution infrastructure), which each have their own shareholders, costs, and management.

Ultimately, these regional rate variations are not the fault of Infinite Energy or any other Retail Electric Provider (REP) and they are certainly not due to anyone trying to cheat or gouge consumers. The decisions the generators and TDSPs have made over many years as the power grid was constructed have resulted in an environment where it might cost 1-3 cents less to create and transmit one kilowatt hour of electricity to a home compared to another region. It just depends on the costs that were incurred to create the infrastructure in that area, how densely populated the area is, along with the decisions that were made over decades about what kinds of power plants to build and where to put them.