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Texas electricity questions need evidence, not slogans.
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- 01Why does my electricity bill not match the advertised rate?How usage levels, credits, fixed charges, delivery, and billing periods can make a Texas electricity bill differ from a headline cents-per-kWh number.
- 02Are bill-credit electricity plans actually cheaper?A bill-credit plan is cheaper only when the credit rule fits the household's month-by-month usage and the full recurring cost beats alternatives.
- 03How do fixed-rate and bill-credit electricity plans compare?Fixed-rate and bill-credit are not true opposites: a fixed-rate product can still contain a conditional credit, so compare full mechanics at actual usage.
- 04What is an electricity early termination fee?An ETF is a contract charge that may apply when a term electricity plan ends early; verify the exact fee, dates, and exceptions in current documents.
- 05Why can the same electricity plan be good at 2,000 kWh and bad at 1,000 kWh?Fixed charges, tiers, credits, and usage windows can change effective electricity cost at different monthly kWh levels.
- 06Why is my electricity bill high even though my rate looks low?A high bill can come from more usage, a narrow advertised rate, missed credits, delivery, fixed fees, billing adjustments, or several causes together.
- 07What is the difference between Power to Choose, an electricity marketplace, and Eyebiss?A factual comparison of official plan shopping, commercial marketplace functions, and Eyebiss's evidence-based household decision role.
- 08What is an Electricity Facts Label?The EFL is a standardized Texas retail-electricity disclosure for price, contract terms, sources, and environmental information.
- 09Are free-nights electricity plans worth it?Free nights can be worthwhile only when the exact time window, daytime price, delivery charges, and household overnight usage produce a lower total cost.