What is deregulation?
Energy deregulation refers to the process of removing government controls over the energy market, allowing consumers to choose their energy suppliers instead of being assigned one by your local utility company.
In layman’s terms, it’s like how you can choose between different cell phone providers instead of being stuck with just one. This leads to more competition, resulting in a wider range of services and rates for consumers.
How do I know I'm getting the best deals?
We work closely with trusted, brand name energy brands and with our comparison shopping technology, we find the best possible deals for your energy needs. While different states have different rules and regulations, you can rest assured that Energy Deals will jump through the hoops for the best deals, so you don’t have to.
When can I get started?
Today! Enter your zip below to get started. You will not lose power during the transition to your new plan and your new plan typically begins within the next 1-2 billing cycles. Remember to contact your current provider regarding early termination fees.
How do I pay?
Pay as you have been doing. Your bill paying process will not change!
Thanks to deregulation, you are able to select the supplier of your energy, while continuing to use your local utility company. The only thing that changes is your rate.
When will my switch occur?
Each utility is different, but a switch typically takes effect in 1-2 billing cycles.
Will my local utility company continue to service my account?
Yes. Although you will see your new supplier listed on your bill, your local utility company will continue to fully handle your account as usual. This includes meter readings, maintenance, and repairs.
Who do I call if my power or gas goes out?
For service issues and outages, you should call your local utility company. The toll-free number for your local utility company can be found on your regular monthly bill.
What is the difference between Fixed, Flat, and Renewable plans?
Fixed Plans: A fixed rate has the same rate for a fixed amount of time. These plans typically fall in the 12, 24, or 36 month time frame. Longer terms have been more common. This is for individuals that like to keep their bills predictable and steady.
Flat Plans: Much like fixed plans, Flat offers predictability, but in this case the supply price is the same each month. Plans will have different prices based on the energy usage assumed for each plan. Sometimes these plans have usage maximums in which customers will lose eligibility for the plan if the maximums are exceeded. This is for individuals that are very careful about their energy usage and have a good understanding about what they need in terms of energy.
Renewable Plans: These plans provide energy from renewable sources that might include wind turbines or solar panel farms. This is for individuals that want peace of mind about where their energy is coming from.
Is my state eligible?
The following states are eligible. Note that an active electricity or natural gas account is required before switching.
Electricity:
Delaware, Maine, Maryland, Massachusetts, New Hampshire, New Jersey, New York, Ohio, Pennsylvania, Washington, D.C.
Natural Gas
California, Indiana, Maryland, Massachusetts, Michigan, New Jersey, Ohio, Pennsylvania, Virginia, Washington, D.C.
Will my electricity or gas service be interrupted during the transition to a new supplier?
No, your electricity or gas service will not be interrupted and will continue to be delivered by your utility company.
What happens once I complete the enrollment process online?
When your contract expires, you can renew by logging into your supplier’s portal or calling us at 888-763-4143 to review your options. Or you can do nothing, and you’ll automatically be switched over to a variable rate.
What happens after my fixed rate contract expires?
Once you complete the enrollment process online, you’ll get a confirmation email containing your contract number, plan details and other info about your service with your new supplier. You will also be receiving a welcome kit including terms of service.
Can I change my electrical supplier again at a later date?
Yes. You always have the right to choose another electrical or gas supplier in the future. If you want to stop receiving power from your supplier all you have to do is contact your customer service team at support@energydeals.com or call us at 1-888-763-4143 to review terms and conditions.
Does Energy Deals USA utilize renewable energy sources?
Yes! We partner with several suppliers that offer electricity and gas plans that meet or exceed the renewable energy requirements of each state.
Want to cancel?
No problem! You can rescind within 3 business days from the time you receive your Terms of Service agreement. See the terms of your agreement for additional cancelation options.
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