Switching Your New York energy company
Review You Have The Right To Choose!
Around the country, many states are in varied stages of deregulation. This means that the government is stepping in and breaking up the energy monopolies, giving the consumer a opening that they have never had before. If you are in Ny, you have the right to choose your New York energy company.
What Changes?
Chances are that if you are in New York, your current energy supplier is whether National Grid or Con Ed. They have probably been your energy supplier for as long as you can remember. They have created the energy, delivered it to your home, handled the billing, and taken care of your customer service. When you take benefit of deregulation in New York, only one of those things changes. The energy that your home uses will come from a dissimilar place. That is it. Your current supplier will still send your bill every month, deliver the energy to your home, deal with customer service, damaged lines, all that they do now, minus the actual creating of the energy.
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Who can You Switch To?
When it comes to choosing a New York energy company, you have some options. The companies that you are choosing from are known as energy aid companies, or Escos. Each company has it's own pricing, terms and conditions, options to pick from. Some require contracts, while a pick few do not.
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Savings
For the most part, your savings are going to be thought about by which New York energy company you select. The only constant is that no matter which one you switch to, you will save 7% for your first 2 months. This is part of the deregulation. That 7% savings is nothing else but covered by your current supplier as an incentive to get you to switch. I know, that sounds strange. They are gift you an incentive to switch from their company. That is the charm of deregulation. Don't feel too bad for them, they are still delivering the energy to your house, so they are still manufacture their share. The government wants to give consumers choices, not bankrupt the larger companies.