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City Power & Gas US

A New York-licensed ESCO serving Con Edison and National Grid territories across New York City and Long Island, City Power & Gas supplies natural gas and electricity to residential and commercial customers on variable-rate, month-to-month plans.

Founded 2008 Scottsdale, AZ 1 state served

Founded

2008

Years in the US market

About

Who is City Power & Gas?

Registered as City Power & Gas, LLC, City Power & Gas uses this legal name for state public-utility-commission filings and customer contracts. The trading name on bills is the shorter, more recognisable form.

The company is headquartered in Scottsdale, AZ, where it runs senior management, customer operations and regulatory liaison with state commissions.

City Power & Gas was established in 2008. A longer track record means more years operating under state-commission rules and a wider history of customer feedback, billing and regulatory interactions.

City Power & Gas operates independently — it is not part of a larger corporate group. This typically means faster decision-making but less wholesale-market scale.

Service area

Where City Power & Gas operates

Electricity

1 state

  • NY

Natural gas

1 state

  • NY

Service availability varies by zip code within each state. Eligibility depends on your local utility's deregulation status — check on City Power & Gas's website with your zip code before enrolling.

Plan structure

What plan types does City Power & Gas offer?

Variable-rate electricity

Month-to-month electricity supply where the unit rate (¢/kWh) is set monthly based on wholesale-market prices. No contract term, no early-termination fee.

Variable-rate natural gas

Month-to-month natural-gas supply for Con Edison and National Grid customers. The unit price ($/therm) varies each billing cycle.

Renewable content: City Power & Gas does not publicly advertise a 100% renewable supply option; customers seeking guaranteed green content should compare against ESCOs offering Green-e certified plans.

Timeline

City Power & Gas — key moments

  1. 2008

    City Power & Gas, LLC founded as an Energy Service Company (ESCO), licensed by the New York Public Service Commission to supply electricity and natural gas.

  2. 2014

    Variable-rate supply terms filed with the New York PSC for residential and small-commercial customers.

  3. 2020

    Continued to operate as a small NYC-area ESCO listed on Con Edison and National Grid authorised-supplier rosters.

Contact

Reach City Power & Gas customer service

City Power & Gas's customer service handles enrollment questions, billing, switching and complaints. Have your account number from a recent bill ready to speed up the call.

  • For supply questions, have your Con Edison or National Grid account number ready when calling.
  • For gas leaks or power outages, call your local utility (Con Edison or National Grid) — not City Power & Gas.
  • Variable-rate plans can be cancelled at any time without an early-termination fee; switching back to the utility supply is always free.

Customer service

1-877-518-9339

Mon-Fri 9 a.m. - 5 p.m. ET

City Power & Gas online account

Frequently asked

City Power & Gas — answers to common questions

City Power & Gas is regulated by the public utility commission in each state where it operates. Reliability is best judged against your own usage profile: read recent reviews, confirm the customer-service hours match when you actually need to call, and compare the unit rate against the utility's price-to-compare for your zip code.

Plans can typically be enrolled directly on City Power & Gas's website or by calling 1-877-518-9339. Before signing up, always compare the unit rate (¢/kWh for electricity, $/therm for gas) against your utility's price-to-compare for your zip code.

You can switch your retail supplier at any time, though early termination fees (typically $50-$200) may apply if you are on a fixed-rate plan and within the contract term. Check your enrollment letter or Terms of Service for the exact figure. Switching back to your default utility supply is always free.