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What Wil Choosy Power Charge Me?

Nothing. Choosy Power works as an energy broker with dozens of reputable suppliers, subscription managers, and solar installers. All payments and fees are charged to the suppliers and providers.

Common Power Terms

What Is On-Peak & Off-Peak Demand?

On-Peak & Off-Peak Demand in certain variable rate electricity supply plans, refer to periods of highest and lowest electricity use. Utilities and providers may charge different rates for electricity used during on-peak and off-peak times.

Common Power Terms

What Is Demand?

Demand measures the maximum energy usage of a customer, typically over a short period. It's a key factor for utilities and retail electricity providers in determining rate schedules. For instance, customers with high demand may face higher overall rates or elevated rates once a certain kilowatt-hour threshold is reached.

Common Power Terms

What Is Distribution and Transmission?

Distribution and Transmission in electricity involve utilities transporting and delivering electricity to homes and businesses via power substations and lines. In terms of natural gas, it refers to utilities transporting and delivering natural gas via underground pipes. In most deregulated states, utilities can profit only from distribution and transmission, not from electric supply.

Commercial Energy

What charges are included in the rate?

Be sure you know which components are included in your rate and which components, if any, are passed through and charged at market cost. Not all suppliers offer comparable products. A fixed rate with one supplier may not include the same components as a fixed rate with another supplier. To compare apples to apples, you need to know these details.

Commercial Energy

What happens upon contract completion?

Ensure you understand the post-contract procedures before committing. Avoid unexpected surprises. It's essential to ensure that the conclusion of the contract is as smooth as its commencement. This proactive approach can help your business avoid complications and additional costs. Inquire about the renewal conditions and the subsequent steps. By engaging in such advance planning, you can establish a mutually advantageous long-term partnership.

Commercial Energy

Can renters or businesses sign up for Community Solar savings plans?

Certainly, Community Solar is an excellent option for renters and businesses, as it doesn't necessitate the installation of any equipment on their part. Instead, you can collaborate with your chosen host to determine the most suitable terms for your involvement.

In the case of a Community Distributed Generation (CDG) project, it's important to note that it can allocate up to 40% of its anticipated power generation for businesses exceeding 25kW in size, while the remaining 60% is reserved for residential use.

Commercial Energy

Will there be charges for terminating my current energy provider?

For electricity plans without a contract, such as month-to-month or variable rate plans, you can cancel at any time without incurring any fees. However, if you are currently under a contract and decide to switch providers before the contract period ends, you might be subject to an Early Termination Fee (ETF), similar to breaking a cell phone contract.

Typically, if you initiate the switch within two weeks of your contract's expiration, an ETF will not be applied. If you are unsure about your plan details or contract status, you should reach out to your current supplier to ascertain your contract's end date and whether it involves ETFs.

Commercial Energy

What factors should I take into account when selecting an energy plan?

When choosing an energy plan, it's essential to consider the following aspects:

1. Evaluate the supplier's reputation.

2. Determine the contract's duration, which may vary from three to 24 months or even longer.

3. Assess the energy price.

4. Examine the proportion of energy sourced from renewables, such as wind or solar power.

Residential Energy

Why should I use Choosy Power to enroll in community solar?

Opting to use Choosy Power allows you to evaluate several community solar projects side by side, enabling you to select the one that aligns best with your preferences. While exploring your options, you'll also benefit from the assistance of a complimentary Energy Advisor who can address any inquiries you might have during the journey.

Residential Energy

How does net metering work, and what potential impact could it have on my solar installation?

Net metering is an agreement that governs the relationship between owners of solar energy systems and utility companies. It allows solar system owners to receive compensation for any surplus solar power they feed back into the electrical grid. While the term "net metering" originally referred to a simple concept from the 1990s, where the electric meter would run backward during power export, the modern application is more complex.

Whether your solar system qualifies for net metering benefits depends on the specific policies and practices implemented by your state and electric utility company. To gather information about net metering in your service area, your best resource would be your local electric utility.

When researching net metering policies and practices, you should consider key questions, including the availability of net metering in your area, eligibility criteria based on system size and customer type, the applicable rates, and how bill credits are structured.

All

Payment

Common Power Terms

Commercial Energy

Residential Energy

Payment

What Wil Choosy Power Charge Me?

Nothing. Choosy Power works as an energy broker with dozens of reputable suppliers, subscription managers, and solar installers. All payments and fees are charged to the suppliers and providers.

Common Power Terms

What Is On-Peak & Off-Peak Demand?

On-Peak & Off-Peak Demand in certain variable rate electricity supply plans, refer to periods of highest and lowest electricity use. Utilities and providers may charge different rates for electricity used during on-peak and off-peak times.

Common Power Terms

What Is Demand?

Demand measures the maximum energy usage of a customer, typically over a short period. It's a key factor for utilities and retail electricity providers in determining rate schedules. For instance, customers with high demand may face higher overall rates or elevated rates once a certain kilowatt-hour threshold is reached.

Common Power Terms

What Is Distribution and Transmission?

Distribution and Transmission in electricity involve utilities transporting and delivering electricity to homes and businesses via power substations and lines. In terms of natural gas, it refers to utilities transporting and delivering natural gas via underground pipes. In most deregulated states, utilities can profit only from distribution and transmission, not from electric supply.

Commercial Energy

What charges are included in the rate?

Be sure you know which components are included in your rate and which components, if any, are passed through and charged at market cost. Not all suppliers offer comparable products. A fixed rate with one supplier may not include the same components as a fixed rate with another supplier. To compare apples to apples, you need to know these details.

Commercial Energy

What happens upon contract completion?

Ensure you understand the post-contract procedures before committing. Avoid unexpected surprises. It's essential to ensure that the conclusion of the contract is as smooth as its commencement. This proactive approach can help your business avoid complications and additional costs. Inquire about the renewal conditions and the subsequent steps. By engaging in such advance planning, you can establish a mutually advantageous long-term partnership.

Commercial Energy

Can renters or businesses sign up for Community Solar savings plans?

Certainly, Community Solar is an excellent option for renters and businesses, as it doesn't necessitate the installation of any equipment on their part. Instead, you can collaborate with your chosen host to determine the most suitable terms for your involvement.

In the case of a Community Distributed Generation (CDG) project, it's important to note that it can allocate up to 40% of its anticipated power generation for businesses exceeding 25kW in size, while the remaining 60% is reserved for residential use.

Commercial Energy

Will there be charges for terminating my current energy provider?

For electricity plans without a contract, such as month-to-month or variable rate plans, you can cancel at any time without incurring any fees. However, if you are currently under a contract and decide to switch providers before the contract period ends, you might be subject to an Early Termination Fee (ETF), similar to breaking a cell phone contract.

Typically, if you initiate the switch within two weeks of your contract's expiration, an ETF will not be applied. If you are unsure about your plan details or contract status, you should reach out to your current supplier to ascertain your contract's end date and whether it involves ETFs.

Commercial Energy

What factors should I take into account when selecting an energy plan?

When choosing an energy plan, it's essential to consider the following aspects:

1. Evaluate the supplier's reputation.

2. Determine the contract's duration, which may vary from three to 24 months or even longer.

3. Assess the energy price.

4. Examine the proportion of energy sourced from renewables, such as wind or solar power.

Residential Energy

Why should I use Choosy Power to enroll in community solar?

Opting to use Choosy Power allows you to evaluate several community solar projects side by side, enabling you to select the one that aligns best with your preferences. While exploring your options, you'll also benefit from the assistance of a complimentary Energy Advisor who can address any inquiries you might have during the journey.

Residential Energy

How does net metering work, and what potential impact could it have on my solar installation?

Net metering is an agreement that governs the relationship between owners of solar energy systems and utility companies. It allows solar system owners to receive compensation for any surplus solar power they feed back into the electrical grid. While the term "net metering" originally referred to a simple concept from the 1990s, where the electric meter would run backward during power export, the modern application is more complex.

Whether your solar system qualifies for net metering benefits depends on the specific policies and practices implemented by your state and electric utility company. To gather information about net metering in your service area, your best resource would be your local electric utility.

When researching net metering policies and practices, you should consider key questions, including the availability of net metering in your area, eligibility criteria based on system size and customer type, the applicable rates, and how bill credits are structured.

All

Payment

Common Power Terms

Commercial Energy

Residential Energy

What Wil Choosy Power Charge Me?

Nothing. Choosy Power works as an energy broker with dozens of reputable suppliers, subscription managers, and solar installers. All payments and fees are charged to the suppliers and providers.

What Is On-Peak & Off-Peak Demand?

On-Peak & Off-Peak Demand in certain variable rate electricity supply plans, refer to periods of highest and lowest electricity use. Utilities and providers may charge different rates for electricity used during on-peak and off-peak times.

What Is Demand?

Demand measures the maximum energy usage of a customer, typically over a short period. It's a key factor for utilities and retail electricity providers in determining rate schedules. For instance, customers with high demand may face higher overall rates or elevated rates once a certain kilowatt-hour threshold is reached.

What Is Distribution and Transmission?

Distribution and Transmission in electricity involve utilities transporting and delivering electricity to homes and businesses via power substations and lines. In terms of natural gas, it refers to utilities transporting and delivering natural gas via underground pipes. In most deregulated states, utilities can profit only from distribution and transmission, not from electric supply.

What charges are included in the rate?

Be sure you know which components are included in your rate and which components, if any, are passed through and charged at market cost. Not all suppliers offer comparable products. A fixed rate with one supplier may not include the same components as a fixed rate with another supplier. To compare apples to apples, you need to know these details.

What happens upon contract completion?

Ensure you understand the post-contract procedures before committing. Avoid unexpected surprises. It's essential to ensure that the conclusion of the contract is as smooth as its commencement. This proactive approach can help your business avoid complications and additional costs. Inquire about the renewal conditions and the subsequent steps. By engaging in such advance planning, you can establish a mutually advantageous long-term partnership.

Can renters or businesses sign up for Community Solar savings plans?

Certainly, Community Solar is an excellent option for renters and businesses, as it doesn't necessitate the installation of any equipment on their part. Instead, you can collaborate with your chosen host to determine the most suitable terms for your involvement.

In the case of a Community Distributed Generation (CDG) project, it's important to note that it can allocate up to 40% of its anticipated power generation for businesses exceeding 25kW in size, while the remaining 60% is reserved for residential use.

Will there be charges for terminating my current energy provider?

For electricity plans without a contract, such as month-to-month or variable rate plans, you can cancel at any time without incurring any fees. However, if you are currently under a contract and decide to switch providers before the contract period ends, you might be subject to an Early Termination Fee (ETF), similar to breaking a cell phone contract.

Typically, if you initiate the switch within two weeks of your contract's expiration, an ETF will not be applied. If you are unsure about your plan details or contract status, you should reach out to your current supplier to ascertain your contract's end date and whether it involves ETFs.

What factors should I take into account when selecting an energy plan?

When choosing an energy plan, it's essential to consider the following aspects:

1. Evaluate the supplier's reputation.

2. Determine the contract's duration, which may vary from three to 24 months or even longer.

3. Assess the energy price.

4. Examine the proportion of energy sourced from renewables, such as wind or solar power.

Why should I use Choosy Power to enroll in community solar?

Opting to use Choosy Power allows you to evaluate several community solar projects side by side, enabling you to select the one that aligns best with your preferences. While exploring your options, you'll also benefit from the assistance of a complimentary Energy Advisor who can address any inquiries you might have during the journey.

How does net metering work, and what potential impact could it have on my solar installation?

Net metering is an agreement that governs the relationship between owners of solar energy systems and utility companies. It allows solar system owners to receive compensation for any surplus solar power they feed back into the electrical grid. While the term "net metering" originally referred to a simple concept from the 1990s, where the electric meter would run backward during power export, the modern application is more complex.

Whether your solar system qualifies for net metering benefits depends on the specific policies and practices implemented by your state and electric utility company. To gather information about net metering in your service area, your best resource would be your local electric utility.

When researching net metering policies and practices, you should consider key questions, including the availability of net metering in your area, eligibility criteria based on system size and customer type, the applicable rates, and how bill credits are structured.

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