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  2. Begin by reviewing the Electricity Facts Label (EFL) section. This includes key information such as average monthly usage and pricing per kWh, which will help you understand your potential costs.
  3. Fill in your personal details where required, ensuring accuracy for effective communication regarding your service.
  4. Review the 'Other Key Terms and Questions' section. Here, you can find important information about fees, contract terms, and whether this is a pre-pay product.
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Prepaid plans typically come with significantly higher energy rates compared to a simple fixed rate energy plan and the rate can increase month over month because you are not locked in. While you may avoid a deposit or an early termination fee, your energy bills may eclipse those savings.
Higher energy rates If youre looking for a low rate for your energy, a postpaid plan may actually be the better option. Prepaid plans generally tend to have slightly higher base rates, which can result in greater costs in the big pictureespecially if youre not carefully monitoring and controlling your energy usage.
If you always use more than 600 units in a month, then it doesnt matter when you buy (within the month), the only thing you dont want to do is buy for 2 months in the same month. eg if you buy 800 units on Jan 3, dont go and buy 800 units on Jan 28 to cover Feb, rather wait for Feb 1.
(cents per kWh for the latest month available) StateAverage Electric Rate: November 2024Average Electric Rate: November 2023 California 32.68 29.54 Colorado 15.26 14.58 Connecticut 29.15 26.98 District of Columbia 18.93 16.9947 more rows
Average Electricity Rates State ▲ResidentialAverage Alabama 14.91 14.37 per kWh Alaska 22.38 20.41 per kWh Arizona 15.20 13.56 per kWh Arkansas 11.74 10.93 per kWh48 more rows

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