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		<title>Sugar Land Texas Electric Rates</title>
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<p> You can compare <a href="http://www.houstonelectricrates.com/sugar-land-texas">Sugar Land Texas electric rates</a> and providers among several rate plans and energy choices. Some electric providers offer green renewable energy plans while others focus on multiple fixed rate plans. There are electric companies that go after the guaranteed <a href="http://www.houstonelectricrates.com/no-deposit">no deposit Sugar Land electricity</a> market and those that only accept electric service customers with a very high credit score. If you do not meet the required credit score the Sugar Land electric provider may want a very high deposit amount. There are shorter term Sugar Land fixed electric rates that roll over to a variable electric rate and variable electric rates that follow the energy market up and down. There are a lot of choices when picking an electricity rate but having an easy to understand comparison chart that compares Sugar Land Texas electric rates from cheapest to most expensive a long with the different available terms makes choosing the right provider and rate a snap.</p>
<h2>It Helps to Talk with a Texas Energy Consultant</h2>
<p>If after reviewing the <a href="http://www.houstonelectricrates.com/compare-rates">Sugar Land Electricity comparison chart</a> you still have questions about your current electric provider, your electric bill, the base charges, or whether there are additional charges and fees that are not disclosed you should call us and we can explain anything you may still not understand. The comparison chart we use to compare the Sugar Land Texas electric companies shows all charges and there are no additional hidden fees and charges that are not shown on the chart. You may call us at <span style="color: #ff0000;"><strong>1-800-971-4020</strong></span> if you have any questions about your Sugar Land Texas electricity choices. <a title="Contact Houston Electric Rates" href="http://www.houstonelectricrates.com/contact-us">Contact Houston Electric Rates</a></p>
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		<title>The Woodlands Texas Electric Rates</title>
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If you live in the Woodlands or will be relocating to this Houston Texas area city soon then you have several choices when picking an electric company. A few electricity providers in the Woodlands have been known to quote a very low &#8220;energy only&#8221; electric rate without including the non-negotiable pole and wires charges that are past through from the utility, Centerpoint Energy. This is not the normal way of quoting a residential Woodlands electric rate as most electric providers will quote an energy price that includes the pole and wires charges.
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<p> Unlike a commercial electric rate in the Woodlands Texas area a residential rate has the TDSP (pole and wires charges) fixed and so these charges can be past through and fixed as a part of the rate. A commercial electric rate in the Woodlands has the commercial TDSP charges passed through but they are variable charges that change each and every month based on the kWh usage and primarily the KW demand being used in a month. When comparing residential Woodlands rates with Commercial rates you will discover that you will receive a slightly cheaper electric rate by being on a residential rate if you use 50,000 kWh a year or less. If you use over 50,000 kWh a year you will likely save more money by being on a commercial electric rate.</p>
<h2>Why are Longer Term Fixed Rates More Expensive</h2>
<p>There are several different fixed electric rate terms to choose from when picking a Woodlands Texas residential electric rate. Sometimes a longer term fixed rate will be more expensive then a shorter term electricity price. This is not because the electricity provider is trying to penalize you for signing up longer term. The energy company selling you this electricity actually hedges the electric rates they sell you by buying energy commodities futures contracts. These contracts are sometimes more expensive for a longer term then they are for a short term. Sometimes a short term futures contract is more expensive. When these energy companies in the Woodlands buy these commodity futures they are protecting a slim profit margin while fixing the electricity price they sell you. This keeps their risk low and allows them to sell an electricity rate that will not fluctuate for the monthly term you choose. For instance, if you signed a 6 month fixed rate contract the rate would stay the same for exactly 6 months. Right now a 6 month fixed rate is a little cheaper then a 1, 2, or 3 year fixed electricity rate. This is not always the case as sometimes it is exactly the opposite. It all depends what the speculators on the futures market are forecasting. </p>
<h2>Residential or Commercial Electricity Rate?</h2>
<p>Unfortunately if your electric meter in the Woodlands Texas has been designated as a residential or commercial electric meter by Centerpoint Energy then you have no choice or ability to sign up for a commercial rate if you are a residential home and the same situation goes for the commercial business that wants a residential electric rate. This is not necessarily bad as for most home owners a commercial electric rate would end up costing you much more money then a residential rate. Most homes use about 20,000 kWh a year. The TDSP charges would end up costing a residential home a very large percentage of their bill. A commercial company who got their business on a residential electricity plan would find a situation where they were getting a sweet deal on their TDSP charges because they would be fixed. The Centerpoint Energy utility will not designate a commercial electric meter as a residential meter because they would lose money by charging residential TDSP charges to a business that has a larger demand for electricity then a typical residential household. Even if the kWh usage per month is about the same as a house the probability is that the commercial meter still demands more electricity during business hours. So for the small dentist office or Curves fitness studio in the Woodlands Texas area that would like to get on a residential electric rate you really do not have a choice. I would however check with several electricity providers in the Woodlands to see if they offer an option of fixing the TDSP charges for you. For the small business this may reduce your electric rate a few cents kWh instead of being on a fluctuating TDSP charge. Some electric providers will fix your TDSP charges for the small business so it is worth checking in to.</p>
<h2>Working with a Texas Energy Consultant</h2>
<p>If you would like to talk with a Texas Energy Consultant about your Woodlands Texas electric service needs then please feel free to give us a call. One of our energy consultants would be glad to put your commercial energy usage through a reverse auction process in an attempt to get you the best possible electric rate. We go out to about 15 different electric providers in the Woodlands Texas area and work the electricity rate down to its lowest point. We then put a detailed proposal together that has several different fixed electric rate choices and options. We email this over and you pick the electric rate, term, and company that works for you best. If you have any questions one of our energy consultants is there to explain the proposal and clear up any confusion about your current electric provider and charges.</p>
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<p> Pearland Texas is located just outside Harris County Texas in Fort Bend county. Pearland is considered to be one of the larger cities in the Houston area and has around 50 different electric companies to choose from when picking an electric rate. Not all of the Pearland electric providers rates are considered to be fashioned in a straight forward honest manner. In fact some of the electric rates being advertised on the state run Power to Choose website have additional fees not obviously disclosed that you only find out when calling the Pearland electric provider and asking more specific hard hitting questions about TDSP charges, fixed rates, and what fees are not disclosed in the electric rates they quote you.
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<p> The trick is to quote an &#8220;energy only&#8221; rate and only bring up the TDSP charges if the customer asks about them. Then the electric provider will disclose that there is an additional TDSP charge that they pass through from the Pearland electric utility which is Centerpoint Energy. The issue with this way of quoting a Pearland Texas residential electric rate is that most electric providers will quote an all in rate not just an &#8220;energy only&#8221; rate which makes this type of rate quote deceptive.</p>
<p>We have comparisons of several different discount Pearland Texas electricity providers in a electric rate comparison chart. You can visit this <a href="http://www.houstonelectricrates.com/compare-rates">Houston Area Electricity Rate Comparison</a> page and pick the Pearland Electric rate and fixed rate term that suits you best. The best thing about this electric rate chart is that all charges and associated fees are disclosed up front.</p>
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<p>When looking for an affordable energy company it is important to know a few points before making up your mind about prices, terms, and the provider you choose. Some providers offer what appears to be a fixed rate but in reality only a portion of the electric rate is fixed while the rest fluctuates and changes based on demand and other variables. Not all electric providers are honest about disclosing just how their rate is put together. We are an energy consulting company that has put together a list and comparison of La Porte residential electric providers that offer ethically sound electric service prices without hidden fees and weird legal jargon meant to deceive the customer.
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<h2>Questions to Ask if You Are Suspicious of an Electric Rate</h2>
<p>One way an electric company in La Porte Texas may work to deceive the electric service customers they sign up is by advertising a fixed electric rate but allowing the TDSP charges to float as a variable charge. Most residential <a href="http://www.houstonelectricrates.com/la-porte-texas">La Porte Texas electric companies</a> in Texas that advertise a fixed residential electric rate will have all charges in the rate fixed, including the TDSP and pole and wires charges. When you see an electric rate that is cheaper then all the other electric providers by a large margin and the company is new to the market you can assume they may be pursuing the customer gathering strategy of deceiving new electric service customers that sign up with them. It is important to ask these electric service companies if they are offering an all in rate that includes the TDSP charges and energy only charges and if all related rate charges are included in the advertised rate. You also want to ask them several times if the advertised electricity rate is an all in rate and if all charges in the rate are fixed for the customer.</p>
<h2>How Do Commercial Rates Compare with Residential Prices</h2>
<p>Commercial electricity prices in La Porte Texas are different then residential prices but in some ways they are very similar. The main issue is that the rates quoted are easily confused and mistaken as showing commercial prices lower then residential prices. Commercial electricity rates in La Porte Texas are generally much higher then if you were on a residential electric rate. This only applies if you are a commercial business and use less then 50,000 kWh a year. For a small commercial business you would actually save more money by being on a residential electric rate because your TDSP charges are fixed. For all other commercial businesses you will save more money by being on a legitimate commercial electricity rate because the TDSP charges are variable and average lower the more electricity you use. For a large manufacturing facility you may only pay 1 cent a kWh on top of the energy only rate. In comparison a Curves fitness studio may pay 8 cents kWh on top of the &#8220;energy only&#8221; rate they may have been quoted. In comparison, a residential home owner pays about 3 cents kWh for their TDSP charges regardless of the energy they use because the TDSP charge is fixed and included in the &#8220;all in rate&#8221;. As you can see the Curves fitness studio would actually do better on a <a href="http://www.houstonelectricrates.com/la-porte-texas">La Porte residential electric rate</a> but since their meter is classified as commercial by Centerpoint Energy utility they have no choice but to be on a commercial electric rate.</p>
<h2>Comparing Residential Electric Rates in La Porte</h2>
<p>The best place to start when choosing a La Porte residential electric provider is to start with a list of reputable discount electric providers who do not cram in additional hidden charges in their rates. We have compiled a list and comparison of rates and energy companies that disclose all charges in their residential electric rates so that a La Porte energy consumer can compare and choose the cheapest residential electric provider in La Porte Texas. To begin your search we recommend clicking on the link below to compare the best residential energy prices.</p>
<p><a href="http://www.houstonelectricrates.com/la-porte-texas">Compare La Porte Texas Residential Electric Rates</a></p>
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