Stop service when you move
Close out your utility account the right way before move-out day, without overlap, double bills or deposit headaches.
Read the stop-service guideFind your state's utility
Each U.S. state runs its own rules. Pick yours to see the local utility, the suppliers serving your zone and the current price benchmarks.
Open the state directoryCheck current rates
Average residential price per kWh and per therm, state by state, refreshed with the latest EIA data. Use it to spot when you're overpaying.
See current ratesExplore the site
All of CallMePower in six hubs
89 suppliers, 23 deregulated states and a full library of bill explainers. Pick the hub that matches what you're trying to do today.
Energy suppliers
89 retailers, electricity and gas
The full directory of competitive electricity and natural-gas retailers active in the United States, with one profile page per brand.
Open the hubTexas
ERCOT market, 200+ REPs
The most deregulated market in the country. Pick your retail electric provider (REP), with the transmission utility (TDU) set by ZIP code.
Open the hubNew York
ESCOs on top of regulated utilities
Con Ed, National Grid, NYSEG and the other six NY utilities own the wires. Independent ESCOs compete to sell you the kilowatt-hours.
Open the hubAll deregulated states
23 states with retail choice
A state-by-state directory of every U.S. market that lets households pick their energy supplier, with the local utility map and switch rules.
Open the hubEnergy markets
How the U.S. market actually works
From wholesale auctions and incumbent utilities to green RECs and demand response, the educational backbone that explains every supplier's pricing.
Open the hubEnergy guides
Understand your bill, decode the jargon
The library of plain-language explainers: what a kilowatt-hour really is, how to read your meter, how to spot scams at the door.
Open the hubJump to your state
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Keep learning
Three reading tracks for the three reasons households end up on CallMePower.
Switching & contracts
Pricing & bills