Texas Texas
Not in Deregulated Area

This ZIP code is not in a deregulated area

in a municipal utility or electric cooperative service area. You can't shop for electricity providers here.

Why can't I shop for electricity here?

While most of Texas has a deregulated electricity market under Senate Bill 7, some areas opted out:

  • Municipal utilities (like Austin Energy and CPS Energy) are owned by cities and chose to keep rates regulated
  • Electric cooperatives are member-owned and serve rural areas outside the competitive market
  • El Paso Electric operates on a different grid (not part of ERCOT) and isn't part of Texas deregulation

Texas areas where you CAN shop

Most of Texas is deregulated. If you live in these TDU service areas, you can compare rates from PUCT-licensed providers:

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We also offer rate comparison in these deregulated markets:

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How enrollment works for Texas

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In Ohio, Pennsylvania, Massachusetts, New Jersey, and Washington DC, we enroll you directly.

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