Best San Benito Electricity Plans and Rates
Provider
Plan Name
Est. Monthly Bill
Rate (¢/kWh)
% Renewable
Frontier Utilities
Frontier Budget Saver 12
$151
15.1
30%
Tri-Eagle Energy
Simple Savings 12
$148
14.8
9%
Rhythm Energy
Simply Select 12
$154
15.4
100%
4Change Energy
One Rate 12
$157
15.7
9%
Veteran Energy
Secure 12
$157
15.7
7%
Gexa Energy
Gexa Light Saver 12
$165
16.5
100%
Frontier Utilities
Platinum 12+
$176
17.6
30%
TXU Energy
Simple Rate 12
$182
18.2
9%
Payless Power
12 Month - Prepaid
$191
19.1
26%
Gexa Energy
Gexa Eco Saver Advantage 12
$202
20.2
9%
Rates in the above table are updated daily. Electricity rates for Oncor service areas are pulled for the zip code 75001. Monthly bill estimates are for 1,000 kWh usage.
Cheapest Electricity Rates in San Benito
Provider
Plan Name
Est. Monthly Bill
Rate (¢/kWh)
% Renewable
Express Energy
Flash 12
$102
10.2
0%
Express Energy
Flash 24
$102
10.2
0%
4Change Energy
Maxx Saver Select 24
$102
10.2
0.09%
4Change Energy
Maxx Saver Select 12
$102
10.2
0.09%
Frontier Utilities
Frontier Saver Plus 12 Plan
$103
10.3
30%
Frontier Utilities
Frontier Saver Plus 24 Plan
$103
10.3
30%
Gexa Energy
Gexa Eco Saver Plus 12 Plan
$103
10.3
100%
Gexa Energy
Gexa Eco Saver Plus 24 Plan
$103
10.3
100%
Veteran Energy
Valor 12
$128
12.8
0.07%
Veteran Energy
Valor 24
$133
13.3
0.07%
Rates in the above table are updated daily. Electricity rates for Oncor service areas are pulled for the zip code 75001. Monthly bill estimates are for 1,000 kWh usage.
Top San Benito Electric Companies
Retail Energy Provider | Our Rating | PUCT Score | BBB Rating |
---|---|---|---|
Reliant Energy | 4.7 | 5 | NR |
Green Mountain Energy | 4.7 | 4 | A+ |
TriEagle Energy | 4.7 | 3 | A+ |
Rhythm Energy | 4.5 | 2 | NR |
Frontier Utilities | 4.4 | 4 | NR |
TXU Energy | 4.3 | 5 | A+ |
Champion Energy | 4.3 | 4 | F |
Direct Energy | 4.3 | 4 | F |
Gexa Energy | 4.2 | 4 | C |
Cirro Energy | 4.2 | 2 | A+ |
How to Lower Your Electricity Bill and Carbon Emissions in San Benito
You can reduce your CO2 emissions by regulating how much energy you use and comparing your energy usage and rates between competitors in your area. Choosing a stronger provider can also help you save money by informing you of specific deals available from each provider.
You can cut your energy usage by changing a few small lifestyle behaviors at home or in the office. You can follow these easy ten steps to help reduce your energy usage and overall CO2 production.
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Who to Call if You Have a Power Outage in San Benito
AEP Texas Central Service Area is directly responsible for power outages in San Benito, Texas. You can report a power outage to AEP Texas Central Service Area online using your account number. You can also report an Oncor Electric Delivery power outage by phone at 888-313-4747. The Oncor Storm Center Outage Status check allows you to view current outages in your area and receive updates on changes as long as you log in with your account.
Electric Companies in San Benito
Home Energy Company collects reviews and customer satisfaction data on over 40 electricity companies servicing {City} from a combination of independent review sites, 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 energy providers.
You can find the ratings 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 providers on their profile pages.
About San Benito
San Benito was founded in 1904 by a railroad businessman named Colonel Robertson when he noticed that the terrain in San Benito had agricultural potential. The area’s temperate weather and cultural diversity have made it a big draw for people vacationing from colder climates in the winter. It’s also the home of the state of Texas’ largest recreational vehicle park.