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Texas Overview

SUEZ Energy Resources NA was licensed by the Public Utility Commission of Texas as a competitive supplier in October of 2002. Currently, we are providing service to commercial and industrial customers in the ERCOT (Electric Reliability Council of Texas) regions in the following utility regions:

  • Centerpoint
  • Oncor
  • Central Power and Light
  • West Texas Utilities
  • Texas New Mexico Power

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Office Contact Info
1990 Post Oak Blvd, Ste. 1900
Houston, TX 77056
txdirect@suezenergyna.com
866.999.8374 (Toll Free)

We offer Texas customers a range of energy products that are designed to meet a wide variety of needs.

Deregulation in Texas
Texas became fully deregulated for all commercial and industrial customers in the ERCOT region Jan. 1, 2002 following a 6-month pilot program. Currently, all commercial and industrial customers consuming more than 1,000 kW wishing to avoid the costly Provider of Last Resort (POLR) Tariff must choose a competitive supplier for the energy component of their bill. Customers consuming less than 1,000 kW are eligible to continue receiving default service under the Price to Beat Tariff, however, these customers are still eligible to choose a competitive supplier such as SUEZ Energy Resources NA for the energy portion of their bill. Transmission and Distribution (T&D) services will continue to be provided to all customers by Transmission and Distribution Service Providers (TDSPs).

What happens when you choose a new electricity supplier:

  1. The new supplier notifies the old supplier and utility that you have changed suppliers.
  2. The new supplier transmits utility account information to the utility in order to enroll you as a customer.
  3. The utility confirms, by letter to you, of your new supplier selection and the date your new service begins.
  4. The actual change of supplier occurs on the meter reading date following a successful enrollment.


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