It's essential to select the best energy plan for your family's needs and usage habits. This is especially the case in Ingleside because electricity rates in Texas can vary greatly depending on your plan and provider. In addition to meeting your home's unique needs, all Gexa Energy residential plans are 100% green to help preserve the planet for future generations.
Current 100% renewable residential energy plan selections include:
Gexa differs from other electricity providers in Texas by only offering 100% renewable residential plans, because we are just as concerned with the environment as you. Pairing with a provider like Gexa helps protect the environment so all the places you love in Ingleside, San Patricio County, and the rest of Texas are protected for future generations.
Take the first step toward creating a better future by choosing a 100% green residential energy plan to power your home.
Find out more about Gexa's 100% renewable residential plans in Ingleside and choose the best one for your usage habits.
Much of Texas, including Ingleside, allows you to choose your electricity provider. You can decide on your provider and the plan that seems right for you and your family.
To compare electricity providers in Ingleside, first you need to calculate how much electricity you use in your home every month. Next, look for plans that are best suited to your usage and decide whether you want a fixed–rate or variable–rate plan and select a contract length that's right for you. Finally, if you are an EV owner, are thinking about solar panels, or would like a 100% green plan, make sure your provider offers such options.
Finding the correct energy provider in Ingleside is vital. Learn which 100% green residential plans Gexa offers in your area by entering your zip code on our site.
Gexa Energy purchases renewable energy credits (RECs) from renewable generation resources throughout North America to match 100% of the energy sold under your electric plan. The RECs Gexa purchases represent the renewable attributes of power generated from a variety of renewable energy sources, including, but not limited to, the sun, wind, geothermal, hydroelectric, wave or tidal energy, and biomass or biomass-based waste products, including landfill gas.