Electricity in Lubbock
Electric companies now have to compete for your business, so you can get you the best electric plan and the lowest electric rate no matter what.
Market is Open! Deadline is Feb 15th.
Will you be ready?
Open registration is January 5 – February 15, 2024
(just 6 weeks to get your electricity plan lined up!)
The switchover is in March 2024.
Multiple Prices
Be sure to get independent, unbiased options that are unambiguous with simple terms. Then, compare multiple electricity providers to get the right plan and best rate for your house, home, or business.
Best Rate Today
Electricity can be one of the greatest operating expenses a company faces, so make sure you’re getting the best energy rate possible by making big electricity companies compete for your business.
Quick Turnaround
For businesses, brokers can do the legwork for you by analyzing your electricity usage (load), requesting bids from providers, then reviewing terms to select the deal that suits your company’s operation.
GET THE BEST ELECTRICTY RATE
Lower your electric bill and save money!
The Latest News
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Electricity Company Competition Delayed Until 2024
Lubbock is getting close to opening up electric competition to force electricity companies to compete for the business of residents and local companies. The goal is to lower electricity rates and offer customers various electricity plans based on their needs. Though we’re all ready and have seen advertisements all over the place from electricity retailers,…
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Population Growth + Heat = High Electricity Rates in Texas
Texas residents signing up or changing their electricity provider these last few weeks have faced high electricity rate in TX as hotter-than-usual temperatures cause demand for electricity to soar across the state. Exacerbating the problem, the primary driver of record consumption has been the rapid growth in Texas’ population as well as the economy. Electricity…
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Heat is Multiplying Electric Bills in Lubbock
The Texas summer heat is kicking everyone’s butt in 2023! It won’t be going away any time soon either. With highs regularly over 100 degrees, Lubbock has now spent 15 of the last 30 days in the triple digits. As anyone of sound mind would infer, when the heat bakes, demand for electricity goes up…