How To Switch Electric Providers

So you live in a state with deregulated electric service and are thinking about switching to a new provider, but don’t know how. Don’t worry switching providers is very easy and it doesn’t change how electricity is delivered to your home.

States With Deregulated Electricity

The first step is to verify that you live in an area that has deregulated electric service and that you are eligible to switch. Thirteen states currently have deregulated electricity and a few have also deregulated natural gas. Check the list below and see if your state is there.

ConnecticutDelawareIllinois
MaineMarylandMassachusetts
New HampshireNew JerseyNew York
OhioPennsylvaniaRhode Island
Texas

Get Familiar with Your Current Provider

Before switching to a new provider you should compare your current providers to other providers that offer service to your home. Your electric bill should have all the information you need. Your provider’s name and logo should be at the top of your bill. Next, look for an area labeled Energy Charges, Supply Charges, or Generation Charges. This area should tell you how much you pay per kilowatt hour.

Choose a New Provider

Enter your zip code in our search and find a provider that meets your needs. Then you can sign up for service online or by phone. It is important that you consider the options available to you. Many providers offer fixed or variable rate plans and plans with or without a contract. Some providers also have options that are primarily generated from green or clean energy.

Your new provider will take care of making the switch with your current utility company. You should not need to cancel or contact your current electric provider. The switch should go seamlessly and you will not experience any power outages.

That’s it, you’re all ready to save money on your electric bill or find a plan that better suits your needs.