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Variable-Rate Electricity Plans
Month-to-month pricing that follows the market. Flexible, but volatile in summer.
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Learn before you switch
Before you sign a contract, these are the guides we'd read.
Fixed-Rate vs Variable-Rate Plans
When to lock a rate, when to stay flexible, and who actually benefits from each.
The Texas Power Grid, Explained
From generation to your outlet — the full journey of a kilowatt-hour in Texas.
What is ERCOT and Why Does It Matter?
The grid operator that runs 90% of Texas — explained for the people who pay the bills.
Understanding the Electricity Facts Label (EFL)
The EFL is the single most important document in Texas electricity shopping. Here’s how to decode it.
FAQ
Common questions.
Who should pick a variable-rate plan?
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Someone moving soon, flipping a house, or who watches wholesale prices and will switch when they spike. Not great as a default — your rate can double overnight.
Can my variable rate be capped?
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Some plans include a ceiling. Read the EFL carefully — without a cap, your August bill after a heat wave could be 2–3x normal.
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