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Key Points
- Our current lowest residential electric rate in Fort Worth is 10.6 cents per kilowatt-hour (kWh).
- The utility company serving Fort Worth is Oncor Electric. Customers should contact Oncor if they experience a power outage.
- SaveOnEnergy’s electricity experts can help you find the best plans available in Fort Worth. To get started, simply enter your ZIP code or call the phone number on the screen.
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Fort Worth energy FAQs
Right now, the cheapest energy rate in Fort Worth is offered by several providers on the SaveOnEnergy marketplace, including Gexa Energy, Frontier Utilities, and 4Change Energy. Keep in mind that prices are always changing, so it’s a good idea to enter your ZIP code to see the most up-to-date rates.
An easy way to lower your energy consumption is to switch appliances off when you’re not using them. You can also monitor your energy usage to better understand where you could reduce consumption. If it’s within your budget, consider buying energy-efficient appliances. Finally, you can switch energy providers to access a lower electricity rate in Fort Worth.
One of the best things about the deregulated energy market in Fort Worth is that everyone can decide which energy plan is best for their needs. Some customers want a 100% green energy plan, while others focus on getting the cheapest electricity in Fort Worth. Business owners will want a plan tailored to their commercial operations. Our marketplace lets you explore and compare various plan features to determine what works for you.
Just enter your ZIP code and filter the search results for “green energy.” You can then browse your available options and select your preferred plan. The next step is to sign up for the plan, which should only take a few minutes.
Winter in Texas can be unpredictable, as seen in recent years with snow and ice storms. However, NOAA predicts that Texas should have a mild winter with warmer temperatures and less rainfall. We recommend regularly checking our marketplace for the latest prices if you are considering switching for a cheaper rate. If rates are not lower right now, check back in early spring since this season tends to have cheaper electricity rates.