Clearview Energy no longer accepts new customers in Texas, although the company still supports current customers and offers plans in the Northeast United States. We rated Clearview Energy 3.9 out of 5 stars based on our February 2025 energy survey of 1,600 Texans living in deregulated.
Texans searching for a new energy provider can compare rates and plans from other top-rated Texas energy companies, such as TriEagle Energy, TXU Energy and Express Energy. Read on to learn more about plan and provider options in our Clearview Energy review.
Our Take on Clearview Energy
Clearview Energy offers renewable energy plans and competitive rates but falls below the Texas average in all of our review categories. Its highest-rated category is online experience, in which it scored a 4.2 out of 5 stars. However, this rating is still below the wider average of all providers we rated, which is 4.4 out of 5 stars.
Comparing Clearview Energy plans is challenging due to a lack of detailed descriptions to help understand the differences between options. When you enter a Texas ZIP code, you’ll receive a popup explaining Clearview is not accepting new customers at this time for that area. You have the option to submit your email for future updates.
Current Clearview Energy customers can keep their energy plans and compare rates when it’s time to renew. Explore other options by entering your ZIP code on this page.
Clearview Energy Reviews and Ratings
Though our customer data is limited, online reviews can help you understand what to expect from a provider. Clearview has an overall 4.2-out-of-5-star rating on Google. However, recent Clearview Energy reviews highlight frustration about expensive bills, cancellation fees and contracts ending without notice.
What Customers Like
“I was unsure when I first signed up but I decided that I would give it a month and see how it goes. So far so good. My bill hasn’t really changed, I mean the usual because it’s gotten colder outside. In the 3 months I’ve been with them they have given me rewards every month and a $10 Amazon gift card. So overall, I’m happy,” said Christa H.
“I've been with Clearview Energy for a few years now. I like their competitive pricing and their rewards program,” mentioned Glenda T.
What Customers Don’t Like
“This place made my electric bill go sky high 10 times more than what my bill was before. And now they say I need to pay a fee to cancel it. If you’re thinking about doing it, I do not recommend it. As a single mom on a fixed income they ruined me,” said Allison P.
“Don’t go through this company, they renewed my service without permission, which caused my bill to go up $200 more than it has ever been. I called and tried to dispute it but was told they tried to contact me by mail. I never received anything by mail, email, or door-to-door. I went from 7.89 cents per kWh to 16.29 cents per kWh,” explained Angie G.
Top Texas Energy Companies
We rated TriEagle Energy, TXU Energy and Express Energy as some of the best energy companies in Texas. Our provider reviews include results from our February 2025 customer survey and online research about each company’s customer satisfaction, service and experience.
These companies offer various plan types and term lengths, but we recommend a 12-month fixed-rate plan without gimmicks. These plans offer consistent prices, so you don’t have surprises on your energy bill. You can compare top providers in the table below.
Factor | TriEagle Energy | TXU Energy | Express Energy |
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Our overall rating (out of 5) | 4.8 | 4.9 | 4.8 |
Number of plans available | 8 | 18 | 7 |
Top 12-month plan | Simple Savings 12 | Simple Rate 12 | Express 12 |
Best feature | Prepaid plans | Brand reputation | Cheap rates |
Energy Plan Types and Guarantees
While Clearview Energy no longer accepts new customers, you can compare energy plans from other Texas energy companies by entering your ZIP code on this page. You’ll find a variety of plan types available in your area, including:
- Fixed-rate: These plans provide a set price for electricity per kilowatt-hour for the length of your contract. Choosing a fixed-rate plan without gimmicks like bill credits or time-of-use rates can help you have stable bills.
- Variable-rate: Your price adjusts each month based on the market, which can lead to higher or lower costs. Variable rate plans are more risky, and we generally do not recommend them.
- 100% renewable: Green energy plans offset your usage with clean power sources such as solar and wind energy.
- Free energy: These plans offer free electricity during a specific time or day of the week, such as free nights or weekends. These time-of-use plans are a good fit if you’re away from home during the paid period, but could lead to expensive bills if not.
- No-deposit electricity: You can enroll in a no-deposit or prepaid energy plan with a credit check or enrollment deposit. With this plan type, you prepay for energy instead of at the end of your billing cycle. However, you might have to load funds into your account to start service.
Clearview Energy Overview
Clearview Energy was founded in Dallas in 2006, offering competitive rates and plans in deregulated areas in the Northeast and Texas. The company originally only sold renewable energy plans, but no longer offers electricity in Texas.
Current customers can participate in the Clearview Energy rewards program to earn discounts and prizes. Log in to your account to play games, enter giveaways and participate in challenges. Those searching for a new home energy plan can choose from other providers with rewards programs, such as TXU Energy or Reliant Energy.
Where Is Clearview Energy Available?
Clearview Energy no longer enrolls new Texas customers but is an option in Delaware, Illinois, Maine, Massachusets, New Jersey, Ohio, Pennsylvania, Rhode Island and Washington D.C.
How To Get Started with Clearview Energy
You can’t sign up for Clearview Energy in Texas anymore. However, if you live in a state where the provider still operates, you can sign up on its website.
Contacting Clearview Energy
You can reach out to Clearview Energy by phone, email or an online form.
- Phone: 1-800-746-4046
- Email: customerservice@clearviewenergy.com
- Online form: Send a message
Contact your utility company during a power outage instead of your electricity company. The utility is responsible for maintaining lines and can restore power.
How To Switch Energy Providers
Whether you’re searching for a better deal or service, switching energy providers is simple. Start by entering your ZIP code on this page to find and compare plans in your area. Review plan details and rates to find which best fits your needs. Then, sign up online in just a few minutes or call our team for assistance. Check your current contract before switching to a new plan to be aware of potential fees.
Frequently Asked Questions about Clearview Energy
Clearview Energy was founded in 2006 with a focus on sustainability and environmental health. The company no longer offers energy plans in Texas, but you can choose Clearview Energy plans in other deregulated states in the Northeast.
TXU Energy scores significantly higher than Clearview Energy in our review. Additionally, Clearview isn’t accepting new customers at this time.
Clearview Energy offers 100% renewable energy plans within its service areas. Your plan’s EFL agreement lists whether the product is renewable or traditional. Renewable products are 100% green energy, while traditional plans include a mix of coal, natural gas, nuclear and renewable sources.
Current Clearview Energy rates in Texas aren’t available on the provider’s website. We found the cheapest energy plans in the Lone Star State come from Gexa Energy, 4Change Energy and Frontier Utilities. While low-rate electricity plans are tempting, review the TOS to understand the plan details and prevent expensive energy bills. Many cheap energy plans include gimmicks like bill credits or time-of-use rates, which could increase the price if your usage doesn’t align with their requirements.
How We Rate and Review Texas Electricity Companies
With dozens of providers and hundreds of plans available in the deregulated Texas market, choosing the right one can feel overwhelming. We created a comprehensive rating methodology to help you cut through the complexity and find the best electricity plan for your needs, whether you're moving to Texas or looking to switch providers.
We've researched dozens of Texas electricity providers and scored them out of 5 stars based on results from our 2025 energy survey of 1,600 Texans, scoring providers on customer satisfaction, experience and retention. Here's how these core factors weighed into our ratings:
- Customer satisfaction (30%)
- Customer retention (30%)
- Online experience (20%)
- Customer experience (20%)