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Missouri City

Read on to find out about electricity providers in Missouri City, Texas.

Texas is the largest energy producing and energy consuming state in the country Just under 30 sq. miles in size, Missouri City is one of the most diverse suburbs in Texas and recognized among the best suburbs to live in Texas. It’s located about 20 miles southwest of downtown Houston—and about 50 miles from the Gulf Coast.

The first railroad to operate in Texas, the Buffalo Bayou, Brazos and Colorado Railway (BBB&C), ran right by the land that would eventually become Missouri City, in the areas that are now Houston and Stafford. Two developers bought land directly on the route of the BBB&C, just a mile and a half from the first stop at Stafford’s Point. The two developers advertised the land in St. Louis, Missouri, and surrounding areas; a later developer bought more acreage and also advertised in the St. Louis area, calling the new town Missouri City.

Today, the town’s nickname of the “Show Me City” serves to spotlight the town’s many attractions and activities—including over 390 acres of parks, lakes, sports complexes and trails.

An abandoned old barn with the symbol of Texas painted on the roof sits in a rural area of the state, framed by farmland.

Find cheap and best electricity rates in Missouri City

The goal for Everything Energy is to make shopping easy so that consumers can pick the right electricity plan for their family and lifestyle. Compare the best electric plan in Missouri City, Texas and shop electricity plans from the best energy providers.

Difference between Fixed and Variable plans

Fixed rates are sometimes called Secure or Term. These provide you with a fixed price for the length of your contract. They provide price security, but they usually have a cancellation fee if you switch away before the term is up. The cancellation fee is usually not applicable if you move.

Variable rate plans are sometimes called Flex plans or Month To Month plans. In this arrangement, there is no term length and you can switch providers anytime. However, your electricity rate can change each month. These plans don’t lock you into a commitment, so they are great for consumers that are in a short-term situation.

Understanding your Electricity bill

The Electricity Facts Label includes these items:

How is the Electricity Bill Calculated?

A typical electric bill calculation with information from the EFL looks something like this:
(Energy Charge x kWh used) + Fixed TDSP fee + (Variable TDSP fee x kWh used) + Other Fixed Monthly Charge = Estimated Electricity Bill

To calculate your average price per kWh:
Estimated Electricity Bill/kWh used = Average $/kWh

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