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New Leaf Energy US

A green-focused retail-electricity supplier serving households in Connecticut, Massachusetts, New Jersey, New York and Pennsylvania. New Leaf Energy positions itself as a renewable-energy specialist for residential customers in the Northeast and Mid-Atlantic deregulated markets.

5 states served

About

Who is New Leaf Energy?

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

New Leaf Energy 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 New Leaf Energy operates

Electricity

5 states

  • CT
  • MA
  • NJ
  • NY
  • PA

Service availability varies by zip code within each state. Eligibility depends on your local utility's deregulation status — check on New Leaf Energy's website with your zip code before enrolling.

Plan structure

What plan types does New Leaf Energy offer?

Fixed-rate green

Fixed unit rate for the contract term, matched with Renewable Energy Certificates (RECs). The flagship product for households who want a predictable bill alongside green-energy matching.

Variable-rate

Month-to-month plan with no contract. The unit rate adjusts each billing cycle to follow wholesale market prices.

Renewable content: New Leaf Energy markets its electricity plans as renewable-matched via Renewable Energy Certificates (RECs). Specific REC source documentation is not published.

Timeline

New Leaf Energy — key moments

  1. New Leaf Energy launched as a green-focused retail-electricity supplier in the Northeast and Mid-Atlantic deregulated markets.

Frequently asked

New Leaf Energy — answers to common questions

New Leaf Energy 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 New Leaf Energy's website. 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.