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Paterson Energy Rates

Residences of Paterson, New Jersey are finding savings on their energy bills by shopping for competitive rates. As a result of the New Jersey Competition and Choice Act, people living in Paterson, as well as the majority of New Jersey cities, are able to choose between over a dozen electric suppliers to provide them with [...]

By | 2011-11-03T19:35:26+00:00 November 3rd, 2011|Uncategorized|

Cheapest Electricity in PSEG

Many PSEG energy customers are still surprised to learn that they can choose between multiple companies to buy their electricity and natural gas. Unlike the majority of cities in the United States, New Jersey consumers have the benefit of living in an electric choice market. The BPU oversees the competitive energy market in New Jersey. [...]

By | 2011-10-19T20:59:19+00:00 October 19th, 2011|Uncategorized|

North NJ Electric Customers Find Better Rates

Northern New Jersey electricity customers who are serviced by Rockland Electric are finding cheaper energy prices through the New Jersey Electricity Choice and Competition act. While the Rockland Electric Company is a relatively small utility company servicing just over 63,000 residential customers, it is currently one of the hottest electricity competitive markets due to high [...]

By | 2011-10-18T21:20:38+00:00 October 18th, 2011|Uncategorized|

Electricty Costs up for Atlantic City Electric

The Atlantic City Electric company increased their default supply rates on October 1, 2011 by 18%, causing an increase in electric switching activity among customers. The default rate includes all aspects of the electricity generation supply. The increase does not effect the regulated distribution delivery charges that are stated on the bill. Atlantic City Electric [...]

By | 2011-10-12T17:13:04+00:00 October 12th, 2011|Uncategorized|

Switching Electric Companies in New Jersey

Now that competitive electric rates are yielding savings versus traditional utility default rates, more and more New Jersey residences are switching their electric companies in order to save money. As of July 2011, the NJ Board of Public Utilities reported that 8.6% of residential electricity customers have switched electric companies. If you have not looked [...]

By | 2011-09-20T00:05:16+00:00 September 20th, 2011|Uncategorized|

Low Electric Rates in Jersey City

Energy customers in Jersey City are quickly learning that they can obtain lower electricity rates with competitive energy suppliers. Due to the New Jersey Electricity Choice and Competition Act, Jersey City electric customers can shop and compare competitive electric rates to their local utility's default rate. The competition act has turned the Jersey City utility, [...]

By | 2011-08-11T22:45:57+00:00 August 11th, 2011|Uncategorized|

Low Energy Rates in PSEG

The summer has certainly sparked competition among alternative electricity companies offering service in the PSEG service area. Savings versus the PSEG BGS rates - the default rate PSEG charges for electricity supply service to those customers who have not shopped for lower rates - are up to 17%. It is not surprising that competitive electric [...]

By | 2011-08-11T22:31:57+00:00 July 21st, 2011|Uncategorized|

JCPL Business Electric

Small businesses can save money on their power bills by shopping for low priced competitive electricity rates.  However, according to the New Jersey Board of Public Utilities, under 20% of small businesses electricity users (under 500 KW demand) have entered into power contracts with licensed electricity suppliers. When comparing electricity offers from licensed suppliers, business [...]

By | 2014-04-24T21:54:48+00:00 June 10th, 2011|Uncategorized|

Power Savings Available for Central Jersey Customers

Electricity customers of Jersey Central Power and Light (JCPL) are seeing the best electricity rate offers since electric choice went into action in the state in 2003.  As of January 1, 2011 only 7% of JCPL residential customers had switched off of the JCPL default rate for a lower electric supply rate resulting in a [...]

By | 2011-07-07T05:40:00+00:00 April 10th, 2011|Uncategorized|

PSEG Rates

The estimated PSEG electricity price to compare rate for residential customers in 2011 is $0.1228 cents per KWh.  The rate may vary slightly for different size customers as the PSEG rate includes several components.   However, it is save to assume that any PSEG customer who has not taken advantage of electric choice can benefit by [...]

By | 2011-07-07T05:40:33+00:00 April 6th, 2011|Uncategorized|