The best way to shop for an energy plan is to know your actual monthly usage and find a plan based on it. The process can be tedious, and that’s where energy comparison sites come in. You mentioned PTC but their interface is really not that great, despite the fact that it's the official state website. Websites like slashplan.com can pull the monthly usage on your behalf and use that data to find the cheapest energy plan after calculating all the tiered prices, discounts, and hidden fees that most plans have.
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The best way to shop for an energy plan is to know your actual monthly usage and find a plan based on it. The process can be tedious, and that’s where energy comparison sites come in. You mentioned PTC but their interface is really not that great, despite the fact that it's the official state website. Websites like slashplan.com can pull the monthly usage on your behalf and use that data to find the cheapest energy plan after calculating all the tiered prices, discounts, and hidden fees that most plans have.
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