Do you want to save on your utility bill?
Have we said enough, pick an option on how you would like to save. Maybe you are still curious what we do and how you can save on your bills, if so keep reading.
We partner with you by reviewing your current utility bill and calculate savings based on average usage and prior months use along with the current rate that you are being charged. We will provide you with a list of options based on rates, terms and other charges.
What is this partnership about?
We partner with you to explain the different options that you can choose to save whether it be a short term and increased savings each month or a longer term but typically less savings and you won’t have to worry about switching for a while. Once you decide what rate and term you would like to proceed with we will work with you to sign up for the plan either online through Zoom or over the phone. When your contract with the utility supplier is nearing expiration you will receive notification from us that your contract will be nearing and if you so choose we will help you to select another rate plan making this process simple and easy on you.
If at any time you would like to return to your electric distribution company (EDC), which is the default supplier that is who you receive your bill we will be happy to assist. We will also keep track of any rate changes that could save you additional money on your utility bills.
Savings Plans
Residential A
- Great for getting started
- We provide you a list of choices that you sign up on your own
- If we can’t find you a better rate we will refund you all but $10
Residential B
- We find you best rates
- You choose the rate and term
- We partner with you to sign you up to start saving immediately
- You receive notifications of term expiration to make it easy to start saving on another term
- If we can’t find you a better rate we will refund you all but $10
Residential C
- All of the same benefits of Residential B but for 2 utilities. Electric and Natural Gas
Do you want to know what it would look like if you switch to a supplier?
Here is an example of a PPL bill with our partner saving $53 this month. Notice the difference between the cost charged and the PPL Price to Compare. How does your bill compare?