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Eagle Energy was a Retail Electric Provider (REP). It is currently inactive in Texas.
Eagle Energy was a Retail Electric Provider (REP) in Texas. As of 2026, the company is not doing business in the state.
Eagle Energy is no longer in business, but below you can find REPs and plans currently available in the Power Wizard marketplace.
| Provider | Plan | ¢/kWh | Est. Monthly Bill | Term | Rating | Checkout Link |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| APG&E | SimpleSaver 14 | 7.2¢ | $72.00 | 14 months | 4.8 | Checkout |
| Companion Energy | Companion Savings + Benefits 12 | 7.4¢ | $74.00 | 12 months | 4.3 | Checkout |
| Frontier Utilities | Frontier Saver Plus 12 | 7.4¢ | $74.00 | 12 months | 4.8 | Checkout |
| 4Change Energy | Maxx Saver Value 12 | 7.4¢ | $74.00 | 12 months | 4.9 | Checkout |
| Express Energy | Flash Value 12 | 7.4¢ | $74.00 | 12 months | 4.7 | Checkout |
| Gexa Energy | Gexa Eco Saver Plus 12 | 7.4¢ | $74.00 | 12 months | 5 | Checkout |
| Chariot Energy | GridPlus 12 | 7.7¢ | $77.00 | 12 months | 4.4 | Checkout |
| Rhythm Energy | Rhythm Saver 14 | 7.9¢ | $79.30 | 14 months | 4.8 | Checkout |
| Energy Texas | The Lone Saver 14 | 7.9¢ | $79.30 | 14 months | 4.7 | Checkout |
| Octopus Energy | Octopus Lite 12 | 8.0¢ | $80.30 | 12 months | 4.1 | Checkout |
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Eagle Energy offered competitive prices and multiple promotions on electricity plans. Rates could vary depending on location, contract length and other factors. When customers signed up for their smart energy plan, the REP included a smart thermostat to help improve heating and cooling of the home.
If you have an existing contract but are considering switching REPs, follow these steps:
Most electricity contracts include early termination fees, which can be a fixed amount or depend on how much time remains on your agreement. Review these fees before making a switch.
Calculate the potential savings from a new plan and subtract any early termination fees. If it takes too long to recover those costs, staying in your current contract might be the better option.
Compare electricity plans from multiple REPs in your area. An electricity comparison site like Power Wizard can make this process easier.
Signing up for a plan is easy. Just provide your information and the rest is taken care by the electricity provider.
The goal is simple: find the best electricity plan and save money.
However, the process can be challenging due to the large number of providers and plans available in Texas. Choosing a plan based solely on the lowest advertised rate is not always the best strategy. Understanding rate structures and selecting the right plan requires evaluating several personal factors. Hidden fees, technical language, and contract terms often make electricity plans difficult to navigate.
Even plans with seemingly low rates can result in higher monthly bills if not properly understood. This is because some plans offer the lowest rate after you meet a specific electricity usage threshold. If you don’t reach that usage, you are stuck with a higher energy rate.
Larger homes typically require more energy, especially for heating and cooling, which are among the most energy-intensive systems.
Older homes are generally less energy-efficient. Features like outdated windows or poor insulation can lead to higher energy usage.
Daily habits significantly influence electricity consumption. Activities such as laundry, having connected many devices, using large appliances, or gaming can increase usage.
People who spend more time at home, for example remote workers, typically have higher energy consumption than those who are away for most of the day.
Customers who wanted to research Eagle Energy could find reviews on:
Reviews often provided insight into customer service experiences. However, they tended to reflect extreme experiences, so they were best considered alongside other research.
Eagle Energy offered several types of electricity plans. Choosing the right one depended on individual usage patterns and preferences.
Variable-price plans mean that the price per kWh can change each month.
For example, Gary signed up during the winter when electricity demand and prices were low. He understood that rates would increase during the summer when demand rose.
Because Gary traveled during the hottest months, he avoided high electricity costs and benefited from the plan. However, not all customers had this flexibility, and variable plans could result in unexpectedly high bills.
Fixed-rate plans provide consistent pricing throughout the contract term. While the initial rate may appear higher than a variable plan, it offers predictability and protection from market fluctuations.
These plans are often well-suited for customers with consistent energy usage patterns.
Eagle Energy also offered electricity plans for businesses in Texas. However, business owners still needed to compare options to ensure they received competitive rates.
Customers who wanted more information about Eagle Energy could previously contact the company directly.