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Chicago Residents Can Shop Their Electricity — Most Don’t Know It
Illinois has been deregulated since 1997. ComEd and Ameren customers can choose a licensed ARES supplier. Natural gas is also shoppable under Nicor and Peoples Gas.
The Deregulated States Bundle: How to Save $500–$1,000+ Per Year on Household Utilities
In deregulated energy states, you can independently shop electricity, natural gas, internet, and home security. Here's the bundling math and which states have the best total savings opportunity.
New York Energy Costs Are Among the Highest in the Country — Here’s What You Can Do About It
New York has had a deregulated energy market since 1996. Con Edison, National Grid, NYSEG, and RG&E customers can all choose a licensed ESCO for electricity and gas supply.
New Jersey Has the Highest Electricity Rates in the US — And a Deregulated Market to Fix That
NJ electricity rates average 17–21 cents/kWh — among the highest in the US. A fully deregulated market means you can shop third-party suppliers to cut that cost significantly.
Switching Electricity in Texas Takes 5 Minutes — Here’s Exactly How
A simple 6-step breakdown of how to switch electricity providers in Texas — from finding your ESI ID to completing enrollment with no service interruption.
Pennsylvania Has a Competitive Electricity Market — Most Residents Haven’t Used It
Pennsylvania deregulated electricity in 1997. PECO, PPL, and West Penn Power customers can all shop for a better rate — but most never do.
Most Ohio Residents Are Overpaying for Electricity — Here’s Why
Ohio has been a fully deregulated energy state since 1999. Millions of Ohioans are still on the utility default rate — and most don't know they can switch in minutes.