
Looking for information on SMECO Electric Choice? Well Look no further. In this post I'll cover the best electric supply company that you can currently go with for your electric supply in SMECO.
Click the links below if your looking for another Maryland utility besides SMECO .
Best Electricity Rates in Maryland: BGE as of November 2013
Best Electricity Rates in Maryland: Delmarva as of November 2013
Best Electricity Rates in Maryland: Potomac Edison as of November 2013
Best Electricity Rates in Maryland: PEPCO as of November 2013
For the best electricity rates in Maryland for business click here.
Although deregulation of the electric industry in Maryland was signed into law in April 1999, the SMECO utility has had very little if any marketing activity going on. Most supply companies don't even offer service in that area. In fact the Public Service Commission's website doesn't even include it in their monthly enrollment report. The Office of People Council, as of November 2013, shows no supply offers being made. All that being said is there any way to lower your electric rate in the SMECO utility? Thankfully, yes there is.
I have been fortunate enough to be in the deregulated electric industry for roughly four years now. I have worked with several companies and have access to exclusive deals and rates that are not generally open to the public. There is a company serving the SMECO service area, but for whatever reason this company is not advertising that they serve there. However, when you call them to enroll, they will enroll you. Whatever the reason why this company is not advertising there, I'm sure its pretty safe to assume that they wouldn't want me to put them on blast and let everyone reading this blog know about it.
However, I can provide you with some specific details about the product they have and leave you with a contact form if you do wish to enroll with them.
Currently SMECO's rate is 9.67 cents/kwh according the the Office of Peoples Council. The alternative supply company has a fixed rate of 8.25 cents/ kwh. That is a over 14% savings. The U.S. Energy Information estimates that the average Maryland household uses 1005 kwh monthly. Using that average we can estimate about a $171 savings over the course of a year. Not bad.
Taking advantage of electric choice is perfectly safe. Nothing needs to be installed and SMECO isn't going to be mad at you. In fact you'll still be a SMECO customer, SMECO is simply going to be delivering your electric supply from a different source and at a cheaper rate. Here is a excerpt taken from SMECO's website.
You won’t even notice a difference in your electric service. Your local utility continues to deliver your power. The transmission of electricity over long distances and the distribution of power to your home or business are regulated by the Maryland Public Service Commission (PSC) to will ensure that the reliability of your service will not be affected.
Though you may choose another power supplier, the lines and equipment serving your home or business do not change. Your local utility maintains this equipment and responds to your call for service.
SMECO will still delivery your electricity. Your simply telling them where to get the electricity from and you get it at a lower rate. Also they have competitive custom rates for business owners and property managers as well.
So since choosing a supply company is perfectly safe and saves you money why wouldn't you make the switch?
Fill out the form below and I'll personally contact you right away to get you more information about how to lower your SMECO Bill.
Kevin Cheung
Best Electricity Rates in Maryland: BGE as of November 2013
Best Electricity Rates in Maryland: Delmarva as of November 2013
Best Electricity Rates in Maryland: Potomac Edison as of November 2013
Best Electricity Rates in Maryland: PEPCO as of November 2013
For the best electricity rates in Maryland for business click here.
Although deregulation of the electric industry in Maryland was signed into law in April 1999, the SMECO utility has had very little if any marketing activity going on. Most supply companies don't even offer service in that area. In fact the Public Service Commission's website doesn't even include it in their monthly enrollment report. The Office of People Council, as of November 2013, shows no supply offers being made. All that being said is there any way to lower your electric rate in the SMECO utility? Thankfully, yes there is.
I have been fortunate enough to be in the deregulated electric industry for roughly four years now. I have worked with several companies and have access to exclusive deals and rates that are not generally open to the public. There is a company serving the SMECO service area, but for whatever reason this company is not advertising that they serve there. However, when you call them to enroll, they will enroll you. Whatever the reason why this company is not advertising there, I'm sure its pretty safe to assume that they wouldn't want me to put them on blast and let everyone reading this blog know about it.
However, I can provide you with some specific details about the product they have and leave you with a contact form if you do wish to enroll with them.
Currently SMECO's rate is 9.67 cents/kwh according the the Office of Peoples Council. The alternative supply company has a fixed rate of 8.25 cents/ kwh. That is a over 14% savings. The U.S. Energy Information estimates that the average Maryland household uses 1005 kwh monthly. Using that average we can estimate about a $171 savings over the course of a year. Not bad.
Taking advantage of electric choice is perfectly safe. Nothing needs to be installed and SMECO isn't going to be mad at you. In fact you'll still be a SMECO customer, SMECO is simply going to be delivering your electric supply from a different source and at a cheaper rate. Here is a excerpt taken from SMECO's website.
You won’t even notice a difference in your electric service. Your local utility continues to deliver your power. The transmission of electricity over long distances and the distribution of power to your home or business are regulated by the Maryland Public Service Commission (PSC) to will ensure that the reliability of your service will not be affected.
Though you may choose another power supplier, the lines and equipment serving your home or business do not change. Your local utility maintains this equipment and responds to your call for service.
SMECO will still delivery your electricity. Your simply telling them where to get the electricity from and you get it at a lower rate. Also they have competitive custom rates for business owners and property managers as well.
So since choosing a supply company is perfectly safe and saves you money why wouldn't you make the switch?
Fill out the form below and I'll personally contact you right away to get you more information about how to lower your SMECO Bill.
Kevin Cheung