Spring Electricity Rates and Plans

Spring Electricity Rates and Plans

  • Average Spring electricity rates: 13.7 cents per kWh

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Not all states have the privilege of a deregulated energy market, but in Texas, deregulation has led to more plan options and competitive rates. Residents aren’t stuck with one energy provider; rather, they can choose the electricity plan that fits their preferences best. However, sorting through all the options is enough to make most homeowners’ heads spin.

If you’re having a hard time narrowing down your options, don’t worry—you’re not alone. Read on to learn more about the Spring, Texas energy market and which plans are best for you.

All quoted rates are taken from the plan’s Electricity Facts Label (EFL) at 1000 Kilowatt-hours (kWh) monthly usage unless otherwise specified and all rates presented in this article are accurate as of November 24, 2024.

Energy Deregulation Basics

Before you start shopping for plans, there are a few details you should know. Although the deregulated energy market allows you to choose your own energy provider, you can’t choose your own Transmission and Distribution Utility (TDU)—it depends on your location. Your TDU handles all the logistical details of getting power to your front door, including maintaining power lines and fixing outages.

The TDU for Spring, Texas is CenterPoint Energy. For power outages or other issues that your energy provider can’t solve, contact CenterPoint directly.

Best Energy Providers in Spring, Texas

Choosing the right plan can be a bit easier once you know who the best energy providers are in your area. If you’re not sure which companies to consider, here are a few of our top recommendations:

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Compare the Top Spring, Texas Energy Plans

We scoured the Spring, Texas energy market to narrow down the top five plans available. Here are some of the best choices:

Provider Plan Name Avg Rate Renewable Energy Source
Rhythm Simply Select 12 $0.15/kWh 100%
Frontier Utilities Budget Saver 12 $0.145/kWh 30%
Tri-Eagle Energy Simple Savings 12 $0.152/kWh 9%
Payless Power 12 Month – postpaid $0.156/kWh 26%
Veteran Energy Secure 12 $0.159/kWh 7%

Cheapest Energy Plans in Spring, Texas

If affordability is most important to you, these are some of the cheapest plans in Spring:

Provider Plan Name Avg Rate Renewable Energy Source
4Change Energy Maxx Saver Select 12 $0.111/kWh 9%
Frontier Utilities Saver Plus 12 $0.111/kWh 30%
Gexa Energy Eco Saver Plus 12 $0.111/kWh 100%
Express Energy Flash 12 $0.112/kWh 9%
Veteran Energy Valor 12 $0.129/kWh 7%

Best Green Energy Plans in Spring

For environmentally-conscious consumers in Spring, here are the top plans offering 100% renewable energy:

Provider Plan Name Avg Rate Renewable Energy Source
Gexa Energy Gexa Eco Choice 12 $0.126/kWh 100%
Rhythm Simply Select 12 $0.15/kWh 100%
Gexa Energy Eco Saver Plus 12 $0.111/kWh 100%
Green Mountain Energy Company Pollution-Free e-Plus 12 Choice $0.173/kWh 100%
Chariot Energy Free Nights 24 $0.140/kWh 100%

Current Average Electricity Rates in Spring

According to the Energy Information Administration, the average electricity rate across the state of Texas is 14.83 cents per kilowatt-hour (kWh). However, the average rate for Centerpoint’s district, which includes Spring, is 13.7 cents/kWh. Individual rates may vary on location and energy plan choice.

Types of Energy Plans Available in Texas

While there are a lot of plans on the market, not all the plans work the same way. Some are flexible, some involve a detailed contract, and some use different pricing structures. For a quick guide on the different types of energy plans in Texas, check out the examples below:

  • Fixed-rate plans: These plans offer a set rate per kWh for the duration of the contract, typically ranging from 12 to 36 months, but sometimes going as low as three months. Your provider can’t raise your rates as long as you’re in your contract.
  • Month-to-month plans (variable rate plans): These plans don’t have any long-term commitments and you can typically switch providers without a cancellation fee, but they also carry the risk of price spikes.
  • Indexed plans: These plans often tie their rates to natural gas prices on a public index. They’re high-risk, but also high reward.
  • Prepaid plans: These plans allow customers to pay for electricity in advance, offering better budget control and no credit checks. 
  • Green energy options: These plans source electricity from renewable sources like wind and solar.

How To Choose the Right Electricity Plan for Your Spring Home

If you’re not sure how to go about choosing a new energy plan, use the following tips to get started:

1. Assess Your Energy Usage

Before you start comparing plans, you should know how much electricity your household items use. Review your past year of electricity bills to track your usage patterns.  Most homes in Spring use between 1,000 and 1,500 kWh per month. Once you know how much electricity you use, you can use each energy supplier’s electricity rates to estimate what your monthly bills will be.

2. Understand Your Priorities

Consider what matters most to you in an energy plan. If you prefer stable, predictable bills, a fixed-rate plan is best. If you’re focused on your budget, a variable-rate plan could offer lower rates, but with less predictability. Also, consider how long you’re willing to commit to a plan, as contract lengths can range from month-to-month to 36 months or more.

3. Read the Electricity Facts Label (EFL)

The EFL is a document that outlines the key terms of your electricity plan. You can usually find these on your energy provider’s website. When you read it, pay close attention to the price per kWh at different usage levels (500, 1000, 2000 kWh), any additional fees or charges, and details on early termination fees. If anything seems out of whack, it’s worth considering a different plan.

4. Consider Additional Perks

Many providers offer extra benefits to attract new customers, like sign-up bonuses, bill credits, loyalty rewards programs, free smart thermostats, mobile apps, and more. These perks aren’t the most important part of the plan, but they could offer you more convenience.

Tips For Saving On Energy Costs

In Texas, the summers can be brutally hot, and if you try to stay cool with AC, your energy bills could be sky-high. Winters aren’t normally as bad, but sometimes there are surprise snow storms, which could increase your energy bills.

If you’re looking to cut down on these seasonal costs, here are a few tips. 

During the summertime:

  • Use programmable thermostats to reduce AC use when you’re away
  • Consider plans with free nights or weekends to shift energy-intensive activities
  • Use ceiling fans to supplement AC and raise your thermostat a few degrees

During winter:

  • Seal drafts around windows and doors
  • Use natural sunlight for heating when possible
  • Lower your water heater temperature to 120°F (49°C)

For more on how to lower your monthly electricity costs, check out our guide on lowering your energy bills.

Switching Electricity Companies in Spring, Texas

Whether you’re looking for better rates, improved customer service, or more sustainable options, switching energy providers in Spring is easy. Here’s a guide to help you get started:

  1. Choosing your new provider: To compare plans, go to the Home Energy Club website and browse the available options.
  2. Start the enrollment process: Once you choose a new plan, you can usually sign up online or over the phone. All you have to do is input your personal information, including your address and billing information. Many providers offer same-day or next-day service start dates.
  3. Managing the transition: Your new provider will handle most of the switch process, so you don’t have to notify your current provider. There’s typically no interruption in your electricity service during the switch. Your old provider will send a final bill, and your new service will start on the agreed date.
  4. What to do if you encounter issues: If you experience any problems during the switch, contact your new provider first. They should be able to resolve most issues. For unresolved problems, you can file a complaint with the Public Utility Commission of Texas (PUCT).

How Often Can I Switch Providers?

You can switch providers as often as you like in Spring, Texas, as long as you’re not in a contract with cancellation fees. If you’re in a fixed-rate contract, you may need to pay an early termination fee to end the contract early. Most companies charge anywhere from $100 to $200, but it can sometimes be higher for longer contracts.

There won’t be a lapse in your electricity service if you switch providers. CenterPoint Energy will continue to deliver electricity to your home regardless of which retail provider you choose. For more on how to switch energy providers, read our step-by-step guide.

Just Moved to Spring, Texas? Expert Tips for Energy Shoppers

Picking an energy plan can be overwhelming, but with the right advice, it can be significantly easier. If you’re new to Spring, keep these tips in mind:

  1. Know your usage: Read your old electricity bills and find your average electricity consumption so that you can use potential plan rates to calculate your monthly bill. If you don’t know your usage ahead of time, you may end up underestimating how expensive your plan will be.
  2. Compare plans before buying: There are plenty of plans on Home Energy Club, so weigh the pros and cons of each plan before making any final decisions. Even if a plan seems affordable, take the time to research it properly before signing the contract.
  3. Read the Electricity Facts Label (EFL): This document has information on your plan’s fees, so always read it before you sign a contract. Keep an eye out for any scammy behavior, like hidden charges or details about rate increases in the fine print.

EcoWatch Methodology on Energy Providers in Texas:

We at the EcoWatch Reviews team interview customers, run focus groups, and speak with deregulated energy experts and company representatives. To gather first-hand data, we also surveyed more than 1,000 Texans who have purchased deregulated energy plans. The result of over 100 hours of study shape our methodology for reviewing electricity companies based on the following categories:

  • Sustainability score (25%): We assess a sustainability score for dozens of providers based on the variety of renewable energy or green energy options the companies offer. Providers who offer only 100% renewable energy plans will score the highest, while those that offer no 100% renewable energy plans will score the lowest. Companies can earn additional points for solar buyback plans and electric vehicle (EV) charging plans.
  • Cost and fees (25%): We base our cost ratings on a provider’s effective rate across all usage levels. This helps you identify the lowest effective rate — not just the cheapest advertised cost. Providers with lower rates score well; those who charge more earn fewer points.
  • Plan features and options (25%): More options means more chances for you to find the right plan for your needs. Providers that deliver a range of plan types, from bill credit plans to savings plans and time-of-use plans, earn more points in our review. Providers with fewer options will score lower.
  • Customer satisfaction (25%): We rate a provider’s customer satisfaction based on firsthand experience from customer surveys, as well as third-party review websites, such as the Better Business Bureau (BBB) and the Public Utility Commission of Texas (PUCT). Our team also goes through the online buying experience to assess the overall quality of the customer experience.

To learn more about how we rate and review retail energy providers, read our full deregulated energy methodology here.

FAQ: Spring Energy Plans

At EcoWatch Reviews, we frequently receive energy-related questions from readers in Spring. Below are the most common questions we see, along with our answers.