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		<title>Best Pearland Texas Electric Rates</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Electric rates declined two times in a row today due to an energy commodities slump that followed a historical drop in the S&#038;P 500 index, the DOW, and NASDAQ indexes. The plunge was so dramatic that oil fell $10 and natural gas retreated to $7.20 mmBTU. In Texas electric rates follow natural gas prices and [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Electric rates declined two times in a row today due to an energy commodities slump that followed a historical drop in the S&#038;P 500 index, the DOW, and NASDAQ indexes. The plunge was so dramatic that oil fell $10 and natural gas retreated to $7.20 mmBTU. In Texas electric rates follow natural gas prices and with this recent plunge across the board it is an opportune time to lock into an electric contract. In Texas you have to lock into a term contract to guarantee you pay the same price for electricity the entire course of the year. This really represents one of the best opportunities in the year to lock in to a <a href="http://www.affordableenergyrates.com/rates">Pearland Texas electric rate</a> for 12 months, 24 months or 36 months fixed.</p>
<h3>View Electric Rates in Texas</h3>
<p>You can check out electric rates in Pearland Texas by visiting the Affordable Energy Rates &#8220;<a href="http://www.affordableenergyrates.com/rates">rates page</a>&#8220;. We have our electric rates listed for Pearland Texas and other Texas cities in and around the Houston and Dallas Texas areas. If you live in a populous city in Texas there is a very high likelyhood Texas Affordable Energy Rates can help you find a cheap residential electric rate.</p>
<p>If you have a question please feel free to give us a call or email us from our <a href="http://www.affordableenergyrates.com/contact">contact us</a> page.</p>
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		<title>Why is Texas a Volatile State in Regards to Electric Rates?</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 11 Sep 2008 22:17:27 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Texas is a recently deregulated electric market as of 2002. The electric rates that are available in this state come from over 50 different electric providers and these providers offer over 350 different electric rate plans when added all together. There are about 5 different regions in Texas that each have to be priced differently [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Texas is a recently deregulated electric market as of 2002. The electric rates that are available in this state come from over 50 different electric providers and these providers offer over 350 different electric rate plans when added all together. There are about 5 different regions in Texas that each have to be priced differently by the retail electric companies selling you electricity. In Houston electric rates are the highest. Trying to find an Affordable electric rate in Houston is not always easy because of a few different reasons related to its geographical location and population density. <a href="http://www.affordableenergyrates.com/2008/09/best-dallas-electric-rates">Dallas</a> has slightly cheaper electricity prices but they too experience electric price volatility because they are a city in Texas. To name a few variables that cause Texas energy prices to be higher: Hurricanes in the oil and natural gas rich gulf of Mexico, line losses on old electric poles and wires, congestion in Houston, a high relaince on natural gas to produce electricity, an outdated spot index market managed by the Texas Electric Reliability Council and hot summers.</p>
<h2>Natural Gas</h2>
<p>Since Texas produces about 46% of its electricity using natural gas steam powered electric plants we find ourselves having a very volatile electricity market. Natural gas is stored in salt domes under the ground which are used for peak demand times. There are only so many salt domes and it is not always easy to keep these at capacity. These storage levels must show storage that meets or beats historical demand or electric rates will rise.  As natural gas prices on the NYMEX rise based on energy trading and traders, speculators and investor trading so do Texas electric rates. In fact there is about a 90 percent correlation with natural gas and electric rates in Texas. So not only do natural gas weekly and monthly storage reports affect Texas electric rates but so do the energy commodity natural gas prices on the New York Mercantile Stock Exchange. If you compare Texas to New York electricity you will notice that in New York there is quite a large variety of power plants that produce their electricity. Because of the diversification in power fuels used to produce electricity in New York you have cheaper less volatile electric rates.</p>
<h2>Hurricanes</h2>
<p>The Gulf of Mexico which is where Texas gets its coast is an oil and gas rich area full of ocean rigs that extract these energy commodities out of the ground. These resources are then used to power the plants that produce our Texas electricity. If production in the Gulf must be stopped because of a Hurricane then many times natural gas prices will go up. When natural gas (symbol NG) goes up so does electric rates in Texas. As of the time of this writing their is a category 4 hurricane in the Gulf called Hurricane Ike and natural gas has remained unaffected. Part of the reason why NG has not had a price jump is due to major downward pressure on energy commodities because of other outside world events and large short positions be energy speculators as they go long on the dollar and short energy. If Hurricane Ike destroys any of the infrastructure in the gulf it will cause natural gas to go up, this however is yet to be seen.</p>
<h2>Line Losses and Congestion Issues</h2>
<p>Texas pole and wires infrastructure is due for a major overhaul. In Houston it takes a lot of electric lines to deliver power into the city and many suburbs. Because of the demand for energy and a large population demanding energy on outdated poles and wires and transformers we see a lot of line losses in the electric lines in the Houston and Centerpoint Energy area. These line losses make the Houston area a more expensive area to price electricity. No matter what electric company you pick among over 50 different retail companies you will pay slightly more for your energy in Houston then you would in Dallas. The demand for energy at one particular time in the day usually on a hot summer day in the afternoon also causes rates to spike up. This unexpected demand during a hotter then expected summer and the reliance on natural gas stored in salt domes for this type of occurence makes for a perfect storm scenario. On a hot enough day and a greta depletion of natural gas in storage can cause electric rates to spike to unreasonable levels. If you are coming up for renewal in the dead heat of summer during one of these unfortunate days you could have to lock in at 16 - 20 cents kWh. Fortunately energy prices have fallen to around 12 - 13 cents kWh and are much more tolerable for people then they were just a month ago.</p>
<h2>Outdated Texas Electric Rate Spot Market</h2>
<p>In Texas we have something called MCPE or Market Clearing Price for Energy. This is an index price managed by the Texas government and is priced differently based upon 5 different regions in Texas. The index price changes every 15 minutes, 96 intervals a day. Some areas are much cheaper then in other areas because of a less dense population demanding much less electricity. Demand charges can make up 50 percent or more of the expense in electricity prices. Natural gas is one of those resources that is very difficult to keep stored up to meet this demand for electricity during hot or cold days. The MCPE system as managed by ERCOT is in need of an overhaul. There are only 5 different areas that this pricing structure manages. Small towns, unincorporated areas around Houston, suburns have to pay for congestion and line loss issues they may have little to do with. Texas is working on updating the system to have several hundred seperately priced &#8220;nodes&#8221; They refer to this system as the nodal system. If the nodal system goes into effect it could potentially have a much more positive effect on electricity prices then the current system. It will motivate problem areas in the state like Houston to work on demand related issues while rewarding those cities that have kept their electricity congestion issues to a minimum. The nodal system is a much more complex system then the current one in placeand the debate is to whether this new pricing system will end up costing more because of bureaucratic red tape and mismanagement by incompetent politicians and elected officials with little experience but big words. The ERCOT council is not without its history of scandals, corporate bribery and other illegal activity and so the questioning of ERCOT changing things up is not completely without merit. Many people simply do not trust ERCOT and until they can restore their reputation by creating a new system that actually runs efficiently and does what it promises consumers in Texas will keep complaining of higher electric rates and a failed deregulation process. The cry right now among consumers is to go back to the old way, monopoly state owned electric utilities. We really can&#8217;t blame them as many electric companies raised their electric rates anywhere from 20 - 30 cents kWh on some of their customers the summer of 2008 when they were used to paying 12 - 14 cents kWh.</p>
<h2>So What Should a Texas Electric Consumer Do?</h2>
<p>If you have been worrying about what electric rate term to lock in I would recommend checking out available natural gas graphs. There is such a close relationship with Texas electrity and natural gas that you can see what electric rates have done over the course of months or years by looking at one of these graphs. We have a 1 year graph on our <a href="http://www.affordableenergyrates.com/about">About</a> page. Decide what you think NG prices will do and lock into an electric rate accordingly. No one can acurately predict what Texas electric rates or natural gas prices will do otherwise they would quit their jobs and trade energy commodities like the hedge fund managers do that make 100 million a year. ut you can atleast come up with a hunch and take your best guess. Energy.gov believes that electric rates will go up over the next 10 years but this doesn&#8217;t really help in the short term on deciding what you should do. If you are risk averse I would sign up long term, if you are ok taking on some risk just pick the cheapest rate going or sign up short term to hold out for a better rate. You can check out our <a href="http://www.affordableenergyrates.com/rates">affordable energy rates</a> on our rates page to learn more about your available energy rate options.</p>
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		<title>Hurricane Ike Closes Down Houston Electric Providers</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 11 Sep 2008 20:55:22 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Storm causes electric providers in Houston to move out of the city and set up shop in remote offices. Most energy providers will basically be closed for business until Monday or Tuesday. Houston Texas remains the hub location for most retail electric providers in the state of Texas. Because of the Hurricane Ike issue there [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Storm causes electric providers in Houston to move out of the city and set up shop in remote offices. Most energy providers will basically be closed for business until Monday or Tuesday. Houston Texas remains the hub location for most retail electric providers in the state of Texas. Because of the Hurricane Ike issue there will be a mass exodus and closing of electric companies in Texas during the next few days. If you are trying to lock in to an electric rate for your commercial business you may find that many electric providers as well as energy consultants will be unavailable to assist during this time. Not to worry, electricity providers in Texas will be open for business Monday or Tuesday at the latest. If you are needing to lock in to an affordable residential Houston electric rate you will have no problem as this can be accomplished through an online sign up process. Feel free to check out affordable <a href="http://www.affordableenergyrates.com/rates">Houston and Dallas residential electric rates</a> on our &#8220;<a href="http://www.affordableenergyrates.com/rates">Rates</a>&#8221; page.</p>
<p>Even though Hurricane Ike has caused multiple oil and gas rigs and plants to close down operations we have still seen oil and natural gas prices drop significantly. Usually hurricane season has a direct impact on natural gas prices when a hurricane materializes in the gulf. This has not yet happened as a downward shorting pressure on natural gas has offset any potential increase that hurricane Ike would have brought to natural gas prices. Natural gas directly affects the price of Texas electricity which can cause what once was considered an <a href="http://www.affordableenergyrates.com">affordable energy rate in Texas</a> to be much higher in just a few days time. If you noticed a cheap rate a week a go don&#8217;t count on that rate being as cheap a few days later. Electric rates in Texas are very volatile and a hurricane can cause electric rates to jump a penny or higher in just a few days. We are fortunate as natural gas prices continue to go down even while hurricane Ike threatens the gulf. This scenario is usually much worse. When the hurricane hits the coast and if it destroys natural gas infrastructure and hurts production then electric prices in Houston could go up. This is still yet to be seen. </p>
<p>Today is September 11 2008 and we at Affordable Energy rates remember the victims and families of 9-11 and our prayers are with you this memorial day. We will not forget this day and we pray that the US military will find the terrorists and that justice will be served against them.</p>
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		<title>Best Dallas Electric Rates</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Find a Cheaper Electric Rate in Dallas Texas
This site provides updates on cheap electric rates in Dallas Texas. Affordable Energy is based out of Houston Texas and services all deregulated cities in Texas. Dallas Texas is just one of the many cities Affordable Energy provides discount fixed electric rates in Texas. There are only a [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<h2>Find a Cheaper Electric Rate in Dallas Texas</h2>
<p>This site provides updates on cheap electric rates in Dallas Texas. Affordable Energy is based out of Houston Texas and services all deregulated cities in Texas. Dallas Texas is just one of the many cities Affordable Energy provides discount fixed electric rates in Texas. There are only a few pockets in Texas that are not deregulated that Affordable Energy does not service. El Paso, parts of Longview, Austin, and San Antonio are still regulated and have one city municipality or monopoly electric provider that services their cities. In these Texas locations there is no choice for electric service and if you are a residential home or commercial business you must go with the monopoly electric company in that area.</p>
<h2>You Have a Lot of Choices Among Electric Providers and Rate Plans</h2>
<p>In Dallas there are over 50 different electric companies but not all these energy providers are reputable or offer a discount electric price. When shopping for the best price for electricity in Dallas you want to make sure there are no hidden fees and that you are locking into a fixed electric rate. For quite awhile a company by the name of Cirro Energy was advertising a 12 month rate on the governments site, Power To Choose much cheaper then the competition. The problem was that the rate was a variable electric rate although people who signed up on it were locked in or else they had to pay a hefty early termination penalty. In the summer of 2008 their rates went up beyond 20 cents kwh for many of their customers. Because of issues like this it is important to lock in to some type of fixed electric rate. You want to know exactly what the rate will be for the entire term of the contract. When a Dallas electric company attempts to lock you into a variable rate they can change at the slightest whim you can find yourself in serious trouble if they decide to raise that electric rate on you.</p>
<h2>Multiple Fixed Electricity Plans to Choose From</h2>
<p>Affordable Energy offers multiple different electric rate terms for their fixed rates. You can currently pick between 12 month, 24 month and 36 month fixed electric rate terms. These prices are cheaper then the competition and will allow you to save a substantial amount over what electric providers are currently charging. You can sign up for these electric rate plans here: <a title="Best Affordable Energy Prices" href="http://www.affordableenergy.com/bestprices">Affordable Energy Prices</a></p>
<h2>How to Sign up Online For Dallas Affordable Energy Electric Service</h2>
<p><a href="http://www.affordableenergy.com/bestprices">Sign up Now</a></p>
<p>After clicking the link above be sure to click on, &#8220;view rates in your area&#8221; In Dallas the utility is Oncor Electric Delivery. The rates listed next to &#8220;Oncor&#8221; are the Affordable Energy prices in Dallas Texas. Once you view these rates you can click on, &#8220;Sign up now, Texas Residential&#8221; The Texas Residential sign up now link is what you will need to click on to fill out the online sign up form. Once you sign up a 3rd party verification representative will call you back to verify a credit check wil be ok to run and that you would still like to switch electric companies. In many cases, no deposit is required and there is no switching fee involved in changing from your old electric company in Dallas to <a title="Best Affordable Energy Prices" href="http://www.affordableenergy.com/bestprices">Affordable Energy</a>.</p>
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