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Why Choose Elite Energy Consultants

Customized Electricity Plans

Choose fixed-rate, indexed, and hybrid electricity plans tailored to your usage profile, budget goals, and contract strategy.

Comparable Commercial Rates

We compare offers from the top 25 Texas energy suppliers so your business can review competitive rates through one broker-led process.

Utility Bill Analysis

We audit utility bills, flag billing issues, and surface usage trends that support smarter commercial energy decisions.

Dedicated Customer Service

Work with a responsive, business-focused team that helps with supplier questions, renewals, billing follow-up, and ongoing account support.

16+ Years of Expertise
1200+ Businesses Served
18% Average Annual Savings
935M+ kWh Managed Annually

Our Energy Procurement Services

Commercial Electricity

Texas businesses operating in the ERCOT deregulated electricity market have the power to choose their retail electric provider — and the right broker makes all the difference. Elite Energy Consultants compares fixed-rate, indexed, and hybrid commercial electricity plans from over 25 licensed Texas REPs, securing competitive kilowatt-hour rates tailored to your load profile, contract length, and budget. Whether you operate a single commercial facility or manage a multi-site portfolio, our procurement process eliminates the complexity of navigating the Texas electricity market, delivering transparent pricing and contract terms that protect your bottom line.

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Residential Electricity

Texas homeowners and apartment renters in the ERCOT deregulated market have the freedom to choose their own Retail Electric Provider — but navigating hundreds of plans, hidden fees, and Electricity Facts Labels is time-consuming and confusing. Elite Energy Consultants shops 25+ licensed Texas REPs on your behalf, comparing fixed-rate, variable, and time-of-use plans against your actual usage to find the option that genuinely saves you money. Whether you own a home or rent an apartment, our team handles the comparison and recommends the right plan — at zero cost to you.

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Commercial Natural Gas

For Texas businesses with significant natural gas consumption — manufacturing facilities, restaurants, hotels, and multi-family properties — securing a competitive commercial natural gas rate is critical to controlling operating costs. Elite Energy Consultants works directly with natural gas marketers and pipelines across deregulated markets to source fixed and index-based supply contracts that align with your usage patterns and risk tolerance. We analyze historical consumption data, evaluate basis differentials, and negotiate supply terms so your organization benefits from wholesale-level natural gas pricing without the burden of managing supplier relationships in-house.

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Commercial natural gas plant and infrastructure

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Frequently Asked Questions

Answers to common questions about deregulated energy, switching providers, ERCOT, and electricity billing in Texas

Deregulated energy means that consumers in the area of deregulation can choose who they'd like to receive energy supply services from and are not forced to accept service from the local utility. In short, deregulation gives consumers the ability to shop around for their energy product and services.

No, there will be no interruption in your electricity service when you switch to a new provider. On the day you start with a new provider, your Advanced Meter will report your usage to your previous electric provider as final usage to generate a final bill. From the day you start with a new provider, your usage will be reported to it and included in your first bill. You will not be billed for the same usage from two companies.

No, it is not necessary to notify your current provider of your intent to switch. One or two days before your switch is complete your current provider will be notified that a switch is taking place.

The price per kilowatt hour (kWh) tends to be a bit higher for Fixed Rate products than with Variable Rate products because Fixed Rate products guarantee your rate will not go up during your contract term. Energy Variable Rate plans tend to be lower than Fixed Rate plans and do not require you to sign a contract. Variable Rates are based upon the prevailing wholesale market rates and can fluctuate.

Advanced metering describes a new system of smart technologies and advanced meters that adds computer and communications technology to the existing electricity grid so it can operate more efficiently and reliably. For example, your local delivery company will be able to immediately pinpoint a power outage without having to be called by a customer.

Advanced meters (also known as "smart meters") are replacing the old meters most customers have today, which are based on 50-year-old technology. The new digital meters communicate with the smart grid, provide remote readings and help give consumers insight into how and when they are using energy.

No. The LOA is an industry standard form that lets us obtain your recent electricity usage history from your local wires company. We use the information to obtain quotes for you, based on the amount of energy you used over the past 12 months.

ERCOT, or the Electric Reliability Council of Texas, watches over the reliability and security of the Texas electricity grid. When you switch to a new electricity company, your new provider contacts ERCOT to take care of the actual switch process, and you will receive a notice from ERCOT confirming your switch.

No. Your electricity service will not be interrupted. You will be notified and switched to your default local provider, and we will find a new supplier for you. However, we have never recommended a provider that went out of business.

Non-recurring fees are charges from your local utility company, also known as the Transmission and Distribution Service Provider (TDSP) or Transmission and Distribution Utility (TDU), and may include items such as a new service initiation fee or a meter-reading fee if you requested a meter reading outside of your normal billing cycle. These charges are listed separately on your monthly bill and are not from your energy provider.

We offer future date pricing and make contracts available that start at the end of your current contract.

The Electricity Facts Label is part of your Terms of Service Agreement. All electricity companies are required to provide this. You can view energy rates, fees, and renewable energy content regarding your electricity plan.

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