I figured it out. I'm with Direct Energy, not Direct Energy Regulated services.
So DE is the "competitive" brother of DERS.
The difference in historic prices seems to tend to be up to 25% less in the summer, and as much as double in the fall and winter. Great deal.
What's interesting is if you average out the year, it is about 8 cents per kwh, like Easymax, but if you look closer due to the amount of energy usage in the winter you're not at all paying that on average of all the Kwh you've used during the year.
off to Easymax!
Last edited by Dizzyedge; 10-11-2011 at 04:06 PM.
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