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Question for those of you who can change your electricity supplier.
I'm in PA and we can use PP&L who owns/maintains the lines and equipment as the supplier, or we can choose another one to possibly get a better rate.
I have been doing like 1 or 2 year fixed rate contracts with other suppliers to get lower rates. I have not had any issues with this, although after the contract is up they will move you to a monthly variable rate unless you choose another fixed rate plan, which is in past experience is usually a bit higher than your initial plan.
My current contract is up next month and looking to either switch or keep the one I have. Now the one I have is offering me a slightly lower rate for a 20 month plan (with a early cancellation fee) or a variable rate month to month plan (not much lower than the fixed rate plan.).
So wondering how you guys handle this to keep costs low?
I tend to stay away from the variable rate plans because you never know what the price will be. Could be lower which is good, but could be higher, which is bad. But then again, since I can change, it might not be too bad. I just have to keep up with it month to month, so extra work for me.
With sticking to the fixed rate plans, you stay at the rate for the time period, no surprises, but then you also end up paying more if prices drop.
Some fixed rate plans go for 3 months, 6 months, 1 year, 2 years.
just looking at suppliers now and the lowest variable rate plan is
$0.0489 per kWh
The lowest fixed rate plan is $0.0499 per kWh for 3 months.
The next longest term with lowest fixed rate price is 6 months at $0.0545 per kWh.
The lowest 1 year fixed rate plan is $0.0655 per kWh (this is the company I am currently using so this must be for new customers only?)
I'm in PA and we can use PP&L who owns/maintains the lines and equipment as the supplier, or we can choose another one to possibly get a better rate.
I have been doing like 1 or 2 year fixed rate contracts with other suppliers to get lower rates. I have not had any issues with this, although after the contract is up they will move you to a monthly variable rate unless you choose another fixed rate plan, which is in past experience is usually a bit higher than your initial plan.
My current contract is up next month and looking to either switch or keep the one I have. Now the one I have is offering me a slightly lower rate for a 20 month plan (with a early cancellation fee) or a variable rate month to month plan (not much lower than the fixed rate plan.).
So wondering how you guys handle this to keep costs low?
I tend to stay away from the variable rate plans because you never know what the price will be. Could be lower which is good, but could be higher, which is bad. But then again, since I can change, it might not be too bad. I just have to keep up with it month to month, so extra work for me.
With sticking to the fixed rate plans, you stay at the rate for the time period, no surprises, but then you also end up paying more if prices drop.
Some fixed rate plans go for 3 months, 6 months, 1 year, 2 years.
just looking at suppliers now and the lowest variable rate plan is
$0.0489 per kWh
The lowest fixed rate plan is $0.0499 per kWh for 3 months.
The next longest term with lowest fixed rate price is 6 months at $0.0545 per kWh.
The lowest 1 year fixed rate plan is $0.0655 per kWh (this is the company I am currently using so this must be for new customers only?)
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