Month-to-Month Variable Rate Plan
Residential customers in Texas who do not renew at the end of their contract agreement are billed on Champion Energy's Month-to-Month Variable Rate Plan. Below is a history of this rate plan, which became effective starting with meter reads occurring after October 1, 2011.
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Variable Rate History Information*
| Date |
EFL |
Oncor |
Centerpoint |
AEP North |
AEP Central |
TNMP |
| May 2013 |
 |
11.9¢ |
12.9¢ |
12.4¢ |
12.6¢ |
12.8¢ |
| April 2013 |
 |
10.4¢ |
11.0¢ |
11.1¢ |
11.5¢ |
11.1¢ |
| March 2013 |
 |
10.8¢ |
11.6¢ |
11.4¢ |
11.9¢ |
11.7¢ |
| February 2013 |
|
10.3¢ |
11.0¢ |
10.5¢ |
11.3¢ |
11.1¢ |
| January 2013 |
|
9.9¢ |
10.4¢ |
10.3¢ |
11.0¢ |
10.5¢ |
| December 2012 |
|
10.4¢ |
11.1¢ |
10.7¢ |
11.4¢ |
11.1¢ |
| November 2012 |
|
10.0¢ |
10.9¢ |
10.2¢ |
11.1¢ |
10.8¢ |
| October 2012 |
|
10.5¢ |
11.3¢ |
9.8¢ |
11.4¢ |
11.0¢ |
| September 2012 |
|
10.6¢ |
11.6¢ |
11.2¢ |
11.6¢ |
11.1¢ |
| August 2012 |
|
14.1¢ |
14.9¢ |
15.0¢ |
14.7¢ |
14.8¢ |
| July 2012 |
|
12.7¢ |
13.9¢ |
13.5¢ |
13.7¢ |
13.3¢ |
| June 2012 |
|
10.8¢ |
11.7¢ |
11.3¢ |
11.9¢ |
11.4¢ |
| May 2012 |
|
10.8¢ |
11.7¢ |
11.3¢ |
11.9¢ |
11.4¢ |
| April 2012 |
|
10.2¢ |
11.0¢ |
10.1¢ |
11.2¢ |
10.6¢ |
| March 2012 |
|
9.7¢ |
10.2¢ |
9.6¢ |
10.6¢ |
9.9¢ |
| February 2012 |
|
10.2¢ |
10.9¢ |
10.4¢ |
11.2¢ |
10.6¢ |
| January 2012 |
|
10.8¢ |
11.5¢ |
11.1¢ |
11.8¢ |
11.2¢ |
| Decmber 2011 |
|
10.8¢ |
11.6¢ |
10.8¢ |
11.8¢ |
11.2¢ |
| November 2011 |
|
10.3¢ |
10.9¢ |
10.0¢ |
11.2¢ |
10.7¢ |
| October 2011 |
|
10.6¢ |
11.3¢ |
11.0¢ |
11.3¢ |
11.1¢ |
*Prices are in cents per kWh and assume a usage of 1000 KWh per month.
- This product is for customers who are out-of-contract, being billed on a month-to-month rate. Customers can lock-in a fixed rate plan at any time, and their new rate will be effective within 3 business days.
- The rate for each month will be posted by the last day of the prior month.
- Under this plan, usage is billed on a pro-rated month. For example, if customer's usage of 1,000 kWh for a 30 days cycle had 15 days in October and 15 days in November, 500 kWh would be billed on the October rate, and 500 kWh on the November rate.