Deregulated State List

The Competitive Energy Market

The Competitive Energy Market

Learn How Energy Choice Works for Your Business

Since the early days of the 20th century, the control of the energy industry rested with a large group of regional monopolies—companies that were the sole providers of electricity supply and delivery for the areas they served. Because of the importance of these services to the public, these utilities were heavily regulated by the government.
Since the mid-1990s, a number of states and provinces have passed legislation deregulating these electricity and natural gas markets, allowing for competition in the industry. This means that customers in states and provinces that have undergone deregulation can now choose an alternative electricity or natural gas  provider (different from their utility) to seek competitive pricing and choose electricity or natural gas products that make sense for their business.
Today, electricity and natural gas choices is still going strong and it presents many businesses and organizations with decisions as to what energy strategy is best for their goals, business objectives, and most importantly, their bottom line.
There are three central components to electricity service:
  • Supply - Generation of electricity and natural gas has been deregulated in your area. This means you have a choice about where to buy your electricity supply.
  • Transmission - This is the transportation of the large electricity and natural gas supply’s from its source (e.g., a power plant ect..) to the receiving station of the utility. This is still regulated, ensuring reliable delivery. 
  • Local distribution - This is the transportation of electricity or natural gas from the receiving station to your business. It is also still regulated.
Energy deregulation is very similar to the deregulated telephone industry, in which you may choose different companies for your long distance service, while your local phone company continues to maintain the lines you use. The transmission/distribution portion of your electric and natural gas  bill (the cost to get the power to you) is still provided by the utility, but you have the ability to shop for the best prices and services available to you in the market for supply or generation.
At Direct Energy Business, we help our customers realize the promise of energy deregulation by putting competition to work for you.
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