League City is part of Texas’s deregulated energy market, giving residents the power to choose their retail electricity provider (REP). This paves the way for competition, better rates, and more options, but it can make finding the right fit for your energy needs feel overwhelming. Below are some of the current top electricity rates in the city to help fuel your search.
Provider | Plan | ¢/kWh | Est. Monthly Bill | Term | Rating | Checkout Link |
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Frontier Utilities | Frontier Saver Plus 12 | 9.0¢ | $90 | 12 months | 4.8 | Checkout |
Gexa Energy | Gexa Eco Saver Plus 12 | 9.0¢ | $90 | 12 months | 4.8 | Checkout |
4Change Energy | Maxx Saver Value 12 | 9.1¢ | $91 | 12 months | 4.9 | Checkout |
Express Energy | Flash Value 24 | 9.1¢ | $91 | 24 months | 4.7 | Checkout |
Chariot Energy | GridEdge 12 | 9.4¢ | $94 | 12 months | 4.4 | Checkout |
APG&E | SimpleSaver 11 | 9.5¢ | $95 | 11 months | 4.2 | Checkout |
League City offers a variety of REPs, all with their own plans and features. The Power Wizard energy experts have compiled a list of the most popular providers in the area, what they’re best known for, and their rating.
Electricity Provider | Best For… | Rating |
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Gexa Energy | Sustainable energy + exceptional customer service | 4.83 |
4Change Energy | Great referral program + charitable giving | 4.92 |
Frontier Utilities | Simple plans + 60-day happiness guarantee | 4.92 |
Veteran Energy | Competitive rates + aiding veteran support organizations | 4.67 |
Chariot Energy | 100% renewable energy plans + great rates | 3.86 |
Express Energy | Transparent pricing + 60-day satisfaction guarantee | 4.67 |
Rhythm Energy | Green energy + competitive rates | 4.83 |
APG&E | Simple plans + great customer service | 3.78 |
Atlantex Power | Fixed-rate plans + 100% Renewable energy from local Texas sources | 3.78 |
League City residents can switch REPs at any time. However, ending an electricity contract early for any reason other than moving may incur an Early Termination Fee (ETF), so make sure you check your plan’s Electricity Facts Label (EFL) for details.
With Power Wizard by your side, changing electricity providers is easy. All you have to do is:
That’s it! Your new REP will handle the rest with little to no service disruption.
Spring and fall often have lower electricity rates due to decreased energy demand. Shopping during these times may help you lock in a better rate. Pay attention to contract expiration dates, as many plans renew during peak seasons like summer and winter.
Someone in a one-bedroom apartment in the Tuscan Lakes Area likely uses less energy than a family of five in a home in Whispering Lakes Ranch. Luckily, League City REPs offer a variety of electricity plans to suit different budgets and lifestyles.
Still not sure how to select the right League City electricity provider for your home? Keep these tips in mind while shopping:
Moving can be stressful, and the last thing you want is to spend hours researching and setting up your new home’s utilities. Power Wizard’s energy experts have created a guide to help League City residents settle in faster.
In League City, electricity comes from two main companies: your electric utility provider and your retail electricity provider. Your utility is either CenterPoint Energy or Texas-New Mexico Power Company, depending on where you live in League City. They are responsible for delivering power to your home and maintaining grid infrastructure like poles, lines, and meters. They are who you contact if an outage occurs. You can call them at:
Your retail electricity provider, on the other hand, is the company you purchase electricity from. They set your rate, offer different plans, and handle billing issues. You can choose your REP, but you can’t choose your utility because it is assigned by location.
Your monthly energy charges will include a Transmission and Distribution Utility (TDU) fee from your utility company. This is a regulated fee that stays the same among all REPs. However, it is updated a few times per year, so don’t be surprised if it changes.
Water and sewer services are provided by League City Public Works. You can call them at (281) 554-1086 Monday through Thursday from 7 am to 5 pm, and Friday from 7 am to 11 am CT to start service.
AmeriWaste League City provides trash and recycling services for the city. You can call the city at (281) 554-1100 for help, or contact AmeriWaste directly at (281) 331-8400.
Yes, you can switch retail electricity providers (REPs) at any time. However, doing so before the end of your current contract for any reason other than moving may result in an Early Termination Fee (ETF). Keep in mind that paying an ETF may be worth the savings you’ll get with your new REP.
Not necessarily! Some REPs, like Payless Power, offer prepaid and no-deposit electricity plans that don’t require a credit check.
Yes, there are electricity plans available for small businesses in League City. Business electricity plans are often similar to residential plans, but come with added perks like custom energy dashboards and dedicated energy consultants.
Yes, many REPs in League City, like Gexa Energy, Green Mountain Energy, and BKV Energy, offer renewable energy plans. Some plans offer 100% renewable energy, while others offer a combination of renewable and traditional energy sources. Read each plan’s Electricity Facts Label (EFL) for full details before enrolling.