Welcome everyone! I started this community because the Texas retail electricity market is fundamentally broken for the average homeowner, and itâs time we level the playing field.
The "Teaser Rate" Trap Some retail energy providers in Texas rely on gimmicks. But if you read the fine print, that rate only applies if you use exactly 1000 kWh or 2000 kWh. The second a Texas summer hits, your AC works overtime, your usage shifts outside that narrow tier, and hidden penalties kick in. Suddenly, your effective rate doubles.
These plans are effective only if you know your power consumption pattern. You cannot accurately shop for power in Texas using a generic "average monthly usage." To actually benefit from some of the credit back, free nights, free weekend plans, you have to look at your home's 15-minute interval data from Smart Meter Texas and run that specific footprint against the complex math of every available plan.
Purpose of this community: This is a space to share strategies, warn each other about bad experiences with billing, the plan traps, and help decode confusing bills.
I got so frustrated doing this manually that I built an automated platform called MyPowerNegotiator. It securely pulls your past 12 months of smart meter data and calculates exactly what you will pay on every available plan so you can find your true lowest cost.
How to get started here:
- Got a confusing bill? Redact your personal info and post a screenshot. We'll help you decode it.
- Looking for a new plan? Run your home's math through the tool and let us know what you find.
- Have questions about the grid? Ask away.
Grab a seat, look out for your neighbors, and let's stop overpaying for power.