Compare Channelview Electricity Rates and Companies

Written by Frank Eakin | Last Updated 02/20/2025

Best Channelview Electricity Plans and Rates

Provider
Plan Name
Est. Monthly Bill
Rate (¢/kWh)
% Renewable
Tri-Eagle Energy
Simple Savings 12
$142
14.2
9%
Frontier Utilities
Frontier Budget Saver 12
$163
16.3
30%
Veteran Energy
Secure 12
$159
15.9
7%
4Change Energy
One Rate 12
$161
16.1
9%
Rhythm Energy
Simply Select 12
$161
16.1
100%
Gexa Energy
Gexa Light Saver 12
$171
17.1
100%
Frontier Utilities
Platinum 12+
$180
18.0
26%
TXU Energy
Simple Rate 12
$182
18.2
9%
Payless Power
12 Month - Prepaid
$187
18.7
26%
Frontier Utilities
Frontier Saver Premier 12
$209
20.9
26%

Rates in the above table are updated daily. Electricity rates for Centerpoint service areas are pulled for the zip code 77077. Monthly bill estimates are for 1,000 kWh usage.

Cheapest Electricity Rates in Channelview

Provider
Plan Name
Est. Monthly Bill
Rate (¢/kWh)
% Renewable
Express Energy
Flash 12
$107
10.7
0%
Express Energy
Flash 24
$107
10.7
0%
4Change Energy
Maxx Saver Select 24
$107
10.7
0.09%
4Change Energy
Maxx Saver Select 12
$107
10.7
0.09%
Frontier Utilities
Frontier Saver Plus 12 Plan
$108
10.8
30%
Gexa Energy
Gexa Eco Saver Plus 12 Plan
$108
10.8
100%
Frontier Utilities
Frontier Saver Plus 24 Plan
$116
11.6
30%
Gexa Energy
Gexa Eco Saver Plus 24 Plan
$116
11.6
100%
Tri-Eagle
Sure Value 36
$129
12.9
0%
Tri-Eagle
Sure Value 12
$129
12.9
0%

Rates in the above table are updated daily. Electricity rates for Centerpoint service areas are pulled for the zip code 77077. Monthly bill estimates are for 1,000 kWh usage.

Top Channelview Electric Companies

Retail Energy Provider
Our Rating
Customer Satisfaction Score
BBB Rating
TXU Energy
4.9
4.7
A+
Green Mountain Energy
4.9
5
A+
Reliant Energy
4.9
4.8
NR
TriEagle Energy
4.8
4.6
A+
Express Energy
4.8
5
A+
4Change Energy
4.7
4.8
A+
Discount Power
4.7
4.5
NR
Gexa Energy
4.6
4.2
C
Direct Energy
4.6
4.5
NR
Frontier Utilities
4.5
4
NR

How to Lower Your Electricity Bill and Carbon Emissions in Channelview

How to reduce your CO2 emissions: there are several measures you can take to reduce your CO2 emissions. In general, you can greatly reduce your overall carbon footprint by being mindful of how often you run electronic appliances, reducing how much waste you produce, recycling as much as possible, consuming less, acquiring your food from sustainable sources, and decreasing your reliance on personal vehicular transport.

Reduce your energy consumption through money-saving measures: you can cut down on your overall electric bill by following some or all of these 10 simple steps.

Get a custom discount commercial electricity quote: refer to Home Energy Club’s Business Plans page to get a custom commercial electricity quote from any of the energy providers that cater to small businesses.

Who to Call if You Have a Power Outage in Channelview

Centerpoint Energy is the Transmission and Distribution Utility (TDU) that addresses power outages in Channelview, Texas. Contacting your TDU rather than your service provider can lead to faster service. Use your account number to report a power outage to Centerpoint Energy online, or call 800-332-7143 to speak with a representative. Additionally, you can refer to Centerpoint’s Electric Outage Center to view a map of outages and sign up for text alerts.

Electric Companies in Channelview

Home Energy Club collects reviews and customer satisfaction data on over 40 electricity companies servicing Channelview from a combination of independent review websites, the State of Texas Public Utility Commission Complaints Stats, the Better Business Bureau, and other sources. HEC combines third-party information with its Home Energy Club/Amazon customer rating survey results to determine a rating for the power companies.

The ratings can be found on the HEC electric company reviews page and Texas energy providers’ profile pages. You’ll find reviews, phone numbers, and energy rate links for all compaines on their profile pages.

About Channelview

Channelview, Texas, is a census-designated place located in eastern Harris County, just southeast of Houston. Its name comes from its geographic location along the curve of Houston Ship Channel, which citizens can view from the city. In the early 20th century, Channelview’s population largely comprised oil refinery workers and their families. By 1940, the city had a reported population of 50 people and a total of two businesses. Today, the population exceeds 38,000, and the number of businesses totals more than 600.

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%)
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