Removal of PPL caps on electrical utility costs has resulted in rate hikes for many consumers, ranging from 19 to 37%. There are, however,, measures you can take to offset these increases, measures about which ChooseEnergy.com has been educating its visitors. By turning to ChooseEnergy.com, you can learn how to switch to a utility company that can provide the same service at a lower cost.
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Social Tagging: energy • pennsylvania • politics • ppl • savings
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Social Tagging: deregulation • electricity • energy • power • texas
Over the last 12 months, Texas power costs have been reduced significantly for different reasons. But, not everyone is taking advantage of these lower costs. The fact is, electricity has become much more competitive since it has been deregulated.
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Corporate monopolies can be a big problem for those who run small businesses and just for personal lives, too. If a company can control someone just by implementing common changing, or inventing new policies that consumers then have no choice but to put up with, consumers simply lose out. By contrast, competition encourages fair, balanced practices, something monopolies just won’t do.
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Social Tagging: deregulation • energy • savings • texas
Everything is bigger in Texas, except for their energy bills. Texas is leading the nation in energy because with every home built the use of natural gas to heat that home has become more economical. Electricity is still used for appliances and air conditioning. More efficient home appliances and central air instead of window units helps to keep those costs down as well.
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Social Tagging: deregulation • education • electricity • energy • industry
During the late 20th century, the American government initiated the deregulation of the electrical service provider industry in the United States. The belief behind the initiation of this project was that if the electricity service provider industry was deregulated it would save both businesses and consumers. While the natural gas industry has been slowly doing through the deregulation, process due to the complexity of calculations for the electric industry little has been accomplished. It is believed that restructuring the electric utility industry will have a significantly greater impact on not only the way operations are handled but also on the overall cost of energy for consumers. In order to understand deregulation there are several other prerequisites that need to be understood.
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Social Tagging: choice • deregulation • electric • electricity • energy
Ever since 2002, the state of Texas has given citizens the opportunity to choose their own electricity provide (EP). It’s a great way to put a lot of competition on those big named companies who can easily manipulate the system and take advantage of your finances. Maybe you’re looking for better customer support, better renewable resource choices, or various other options your normal company doesn’t provide.
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Social Tagging: deregulation • electricity • energy • new york
Though it’s not surprising, it is still unsettling to see the number of businesses that are simply leaving New York due to the rise in taxes and the increase in energy prices. The deregulation of electricity has definitely helped the state’s economy and given businesses a reason to stick around.
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Social Tagging: Business • deregulation • electricity • energy • savings
One thing to understand about the Texas electricity market, is it’s the largest one in the country, and 11th in the world when it comes to consumption. While the state politicians continue to argue over a solution for their rising energy costs, the closest thing to an answer they came up with was electricity deregulation law.

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