Here is what you need to know about Marshall electricity. If you aren’t comparing multiple electric providers, you are almost certainly paying too much for electricity. Here we have listed the largest and most respected names in Texas electricity. All the details for each provider’s plans are listed in one place in an easy to understand format to make comparing easier.
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If you are moving to Marshall don’t just automatically choose a name you are familiar with. This could be a costly mistake. Electric providers in Marshall tend to take turns at the top of our list for cheapest electricity rates. Chances are that brand name you are familiar with doesn’t have the cheapest electricity rate.
If you are shopping to switch to a cheaper electricity provider, congratulations. You are going to be happy with the savings you can achieve. The process of switching light companies is fast, easy and seamless to you. Your new electricity provider will take care of the details of the switch. Your service will continue without interruption.
The only difference you will notice will be a different name on your electric bill and a cheaper electricity rate.
Featured Electricity Rates In Marshall, Texas
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Top Marshall Electricity Rates From Each Provider
Electric Company | Plan Name | Electricity Rate |
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BKV energy | The Lantana 15 | 14.2¢/kWh |
Frontier Utilities | Frontier Saver Plus 24 | 11.3¢/kWh |
Gexa | Gexa Eco Saver Plus 24 | 11.3¢/kWh |
4Change Energy | Maxx Saver Select 24 | 11.3¢/kWh |
Cirro Energy | Smart Simple 12 | 15.6¢/kWh |
Trieagle | Sure Value 36 | 12.9¢/kWh |
Direct Energy | Autopay Texas 12 | 16.3¢/kWh |
Green Mountain Energy | Pollution Free e-Plus | 17.4¢/kWh |
TXU | Clear Deal 12 | 13.9¢/kWh |
4Change Energy | Maxx Saver Select 12 | 11.1¢/kWh |
Gexa | Gexa Eco Saver Lite 12 | 19.1¢/kWh |
Express Energy | Flash 24 | 11.3¢/kWh |
Veteran Energy | Veteran Energy Valor 36 | 12.8¢/kWh |
Reliant | Reliant Power On 12 | 19.9¢/kWh |
Payless Power | Rate Lock 12 | 18.3¢/kWh |
For a more detailed realtime rate comparison enter your zip code at the top of the page. Our rate comparison tool lets you see all providers and rates. You can filter by term length, usage level, green energy plans, no deposit plans and get you them most up to date pricing. The rates listed above are for the 1,000 kWh usage level. More Information on any of these plans >>>
What Does the Electricity Plan EFL Tell Me?
The Electricity Facts Label of a plan spells out exactly what rates and fees you will pay when you enroll in a plan. Rates that are published represent the average rate you will pay if you use exactly 500 kWh, 1000 kWh, or 2000 kWh. The reality is that every plan has its own formula that is used to calculate your electricity rate.
If you fail to hit exactly these published levels of usage, your rate will probably be different. Sometimes a difference of as little as 1 kWh of usage in a month can make a big difference on your bill and a big difference to your average electricity rate. This could happen if, for example, there is a usage credit on your plan that only kicks in once you exceed 2000 kWh in a month. This has the effect of making the plan look much cheaper at the 2000 kWh usage rate while being much more expensive if you use just a tiny bit less electricity in a month.
The EFL will disclose all the cost components of your plan and will show how your cost will change based on how much power you use (or don’t use) in a month.
Most electricity plans in Texas are a mix of flat monthly fees, per kWh charges and utility passthrough fees. All this will be spelled out in the EFL along with other relevant information about the plan.
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What You Probably Don’t Know About Marshall, Texas
This Texas city is the county seat for Harrison County. Marshall is in eastern Texas and has a population of about 23,200 total people, making it the 125th largest city in the state. According to the location of the city, Marshall is a stone’s throw from Nesbitt, Scottsville, Easton, Pine Harbor, and about 23 miles from Longview.
As far as the history of the city goes, Marshall, Texas was founded in 1841. It was incorporated just a short two years later–as sources show, Marshall took no time in becoming a major Texas city. It was touted as a Gateway to Texas because of its location and proximity to stagecoach lines. In addition, one of the oldest railways in the entire state had run through it, meaning that Marshall was indeed a very important city.
Currently, the city gets a lot of its revenue for tourism, manufacturing, insurance claims processing. There are also many universities and schools which employ and of course serve the public well.
Speaking of educational attainment, about 79% of people over the age of 25 complete high school in Marshall. And another 18% go on to get a Bachelor’s degree or more. The most commonly earned degrees in the city are in Interdisciplinary Studies, Elementary School Teaching, and General Business.
TXU/Oncor Contact Information:
For power outages in Marshall Texas, please call Oncor at 1-888-313-4747. To have underground lines located prior to digging in Marshall Texas, call 1-800-344-8377. To view Marshall Texas outage maps, click here.
Smart Meter Information:
For information on the smart meter program in Marshall Texas, click here.
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