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As of October 2024, Tomorrow Energy is no longer in business. It was acquired by Via Renewables.
Tomorrow Energy was one of many Retail Electric Providers (REPs) that offered electricity plans in many deregulated areas of Texas.
In deregulated areas of Texas, companies like Tomorrow Energy purchase electricity at wholesale prices from energy producers and then sell it directly to consumers.
One of the main features of Tomorrow Energy was that it focused on renewable energy sources, like wind and solar power.
Tomorrow Energy offered to main electricity products, fixed-rate and variable-rate electricity plans.
Below you can see active retail electric providers in the market and in the Power Wizard’s site.
| Provider | Plan | ¢/kWh | Est. Monthly Bill | Term | Rating | Checkout Link |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| APG&E | SimpleSaver 15 | 7.2¢ | $72.00 | 15 months | 4.2 | Checkout |
| Octopus Energy | Octopus Lite 12 | 7.4¢ | $73.50 | 12 months | 4.1 | Checkout |
| Gexa Energy | Gexa Eco Saver Plus 12 | 7.4¢ | $74.00 | 12 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 |
| Express Energy | Flash Value 12 | 7.4¢ | $74.00 | 12 months | 4.7 | Checkout |
| 4Change Energy | Maxx Saver Value 12 | 7.4¢ | $74.00 | 12 months | 4.9 | Checkout |
| Energy Texas | The Lone Saver 14 | 7.4¢ | $74.30 | 14 months | 4.7 | Checkout |
| Rhythm Energy | Rhythm Saver 14 | 7.4¢ | $74.30 | 14 months | 4.8 | Checkout |
| Chariot Energy | GridEdge 36 | 11.4¢ | $114.00 | 36 months | 4.4 | Checkout |
What set Tomorrow Energy apart from some other REPs was its commitment to offsetting the environmental impact of fossil fuels.
Because electricity delivered through the grid cannot be separated by source, Tomorrow Energy worked to balance customers’ usage by purchasing 100% National Wind Renewable Energy Credits (RECs). This in return helped contribute more clean energy to the Texas grid.
Customers should always check reviews before choosing an electricity provider. Reviews provide insight into real customer experiences, although they often reflect extremes with either very positive or very negative interactions.
Customers who wanted to explore reviews or complaints from Tomorrow Energy could previously visit:
Rates and plan options varied by location.
One example was the Earth Care 12 plan, which was divided into three usage tiers. Generally, higher energy usage resulted in a lower price per kWh—similar to bulk pricing.
Earth Care 12: 2000 kWh
Based on a Houston, TX zip code, customers who used 2000 kWh per month could expect:
Earth Care 12: 1000 kWh
For customers with moderate usage, the 1000 kWh plan included:
Earth Care 12: 500 kWh
Lower usage plans typically came with a higher rate per kWh. For example:
Tomorrow Energy also offered commercial and small business electricity plans in select service areas. Businesses could contact the company by phone to sign up for a plan.
Tomorrow Energy emphasized a customer-first approach. Its customer service team focused on delivering reliable support.
The company outlined several commitments, including:
They also aimed to: