Texas electricity rates can vary greatly–and choosing the best plan for your family's lifestyle and energy usage habits can be tough. All Gexa Energy residential plans are 100% green to help you contribute to a cleaner planet while enjoying the best plan for your specific needs.
Current 100% renewable residential energy plan choices include:
Gexa differs from other electricity providers in Texas by only offering 100% renewable residential electricity, because we are just as concerned with the environment as you. The choice of such a provider helps ensure that you, your children, and grandchildren have a clean and healthy environment in which they can enjoy all the amenities of Tolar, Hood County, and the rest of Texas.
A 100% renewable residential energy plan is the first step towards a healthier future for you, your family, and the planet.
Find out more about Gexa's 100% renewable residential plans in Tolar and choose the best one for your usage habits.
The deregulation of retail energy in Texas was introduced in 2002, and since then, you have your choice of energy provider in Tolar and most of Texas.
To compare electricity providers in Tolar, first you need to determine how much electricity you use in your house each month. Next, find plans that are right for your usage and choose between a fixed–rate or variable–rate plan and choose a contract length that's right for you. Finally, if you own an EV, are thinking about solar panels, or would rather have a 100% green plan, be certain your provider offers such options.
It's essential to be aware of your choices when it comes to Tolar energy providers. If you are looking for a 100% renewable plan, enter your zip code on our site to see which plans are available in your area.
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.