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Switching Texas Electricity Suppliers to Save Money

Posted by ShopTexasElectricity on Tuesday, October 1, 2013, In : Energy 

With the price of power being continually increased, it makes perfect sense to seek out lower Texas electricity rates. Most individuals across the state of Texas use their local utility company to purchase their power. However, due to the deregulation of 2002, consumers can now elect to switch their service to achieve lower Texas electricity rates.

 

Because the cost of electricity through a local utility company is determined by Texas regulators, the fixed rate amount per kilowatt hour m...


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Tips for Texas Electric Shopping

Posted by ShopTexasElectricity on Tuesday, July 17, 2012, In : Energy 

With Texas energy deregulation, consumers have got a choice to select their electric providers and plans that suit their needs and budget. But since a wide variety of electricity deals available in your zip code, which may vary either by the length of contract or price, it becomes quite difficult to compare them. Since most Texas electricity contracts don’t have any uniformity among the contract terms, and even the ones that do only have a limited amount of uniformity, you need to conside...


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Will high electricity prices in Texas trigger more energy generation?

Posted by ShopTexasElectricity on Tuesday, July 10, 2012, In : Energy 

A report released in May this year predicted a gloomy picture about the state’s future electric reserves. According to the analysis, by 2014, Texas energy reserves are predicted to drop below the safe levels. What’s more threatening is that beyond 2014, the reserves are likely to dip even lower, which in turn is expected to cause rolling blackouts.

 

Plans for the future

With such dire predictions and an expected rise in Texas electricity prices, it becomes imminent to plan for the f...


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Power shortage in Texas predicted for the next 10 years

Posted by ShopTexasElectricity on Friday, June 22, 2012, In : Energy 

According to a new report commissioned by the ERCOT (Electric Reliability Council of Texas), the state of Texas is likely to face power shortages for the next 10 years. Unless new power plants are set up to meet the growing demands, and improved economic incentives are offered to guarantee power reliability, Texans face a bleak future when it comes to meeting their electricity needs.

 

How power shortages can affect life

Power shortages are predicted to happen each year during the peak d...


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Higher Energy Prices sought by PUC to Protect against Blackouts

Posted by ShopTexasElectricity on Tuesday, June 5, 2012, In : Energy 

Texas electricity consumers should prepare to pay higher energy prices from this summer if a new policy under consideration is passed.

 

What the PUC proposes

Plagued by frequent blackouts and energy shortages in the past, especially during the months of summer, Public Utility Commission (PUC) of Texas has hinted at considering price rises to address the growing concern over Texas’s energy reserves. This state agency, which is in charge of overseeing the electricity market of Texas, si...


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Using Smart Meters to track your electricity usage

Posted by ShopTexasElectricity on Sunday, May 20, 2012, In : Energy 

Though smart meters have been getting a lot of media attention recently, only a handful of customers belonging to the deregulated regions of Texas actually use them. However, before going into the details of how these devices can help consumers of Texas electricity, let’s take a look at what they are all about.

 

What are Smart Meters

Transmission and distribution utilities of the state use these digital devices to calculate electric consumption. Also called digital meters or advanced me...


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What are TDSP charges in Texas?

Posted by ShopTexasElectricity on Tuesday, April 17, 2012, In : Energy 
   

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