A Guide to Electricity Rates in Texas
Many of us might receive our electric bill, pay it and move on. Sometimes you already know when it’s going to be a little higher or lower than usual based on your usage, or the time of year such as...
Many of us might receive our electric bill, pay it and move on. Sometimes you already know when it’s going to be a little higher or lower than usual based on your usage, or the time of year such as...
How to Find it and Why You Need It ESID stands for Electric Service Identifier. If someone said it out loud, they’d call it an “Easy ID.” Also known as an ESI ID, this unique 17- or 22-digit number essentially...
A Guide to the Best Plans for Everyone in Texas Choosing an electricity plan in Texas might look intimidating on the surface. In the deregulated market, there are many electric companies to choose from, each with different types of plans....
Enrolling in an Electricity Plan Can Be Expensive Deposits for an electricity plan in Texas can add up to as much as twice your average monthly bill. In many cases, the electricity deposit could total over $500! For some people,...
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Efficiency is all about doing more with less. This is especially true when it comes to your home as inefficient systems and appliances lead to unnecessary expenses. Whether you live in sunny Phoenix and have the AC running year-round, or...
Our convenient chart helps you to quickly compare basic plan info and rates. For full plan details and rates for each plan offered in your zip code, simply click on the plan links. [comparison_plans_table title="Best Texas Electricity Rate Chart*" zip_code="75125"...
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Despite the mounting body of evidence alerting us to the ongoing impacts of climate change, many still seem to cling to the idea that climate change is a problem for future generations to tackle, that it’s not urgent just yet....
1. Beaumont to El Paso: 742 miles 2. Beaumont to Chicago: 770 miles 3. El Paso is closer to California than to Dallas. 4. World's first rodeo was in Pecos, July 4, 1883. 5. The Flagship Hotel in Galveston is...