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Daniel Cleaves
Writer & Energy Expert

About the Author
With over a decade of experience, Daniel Cleaves has been at the forefront of marketing for electricity companies. His deep understanding of the industry and innovative approach has helped numerous companies effectively communicate their value propositions to consumers and stakeholders. Daniel’s leadership in marketing has driven significant growth and customer engagement for these companies, solidifying his reputation as an expert in the field.
Credentials
- B.S in Business Administration & International Business – University of Colorado
- Marketing – Yale School of Management
Latest Content from Daniel Cleaves
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TXU Energy
TXU Energy, a Vistra Energy company, is a leading Texas electricity company serving more than two million residents and businesses across the Lone Star State. Their history can be traced back to 1882 when Dallas Electric Lighting Company first brought electricity to North Texas.
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Tomorrow Energy
Tomorrow Energy is a retail electricity and natural gas supplier with a mission of creating a positive impact in the world by giving customers more clean Energy Choices. Their electricity plans are backed by 100% National Wind Renewable Energy Certificates. All natural gas plans are backed by 100% carbon offsets.
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Texas
For 2022, the most recent data puts Texas's average residential electricity rate at 13.30¢ per kWh. The average home in Texas uses 1,132 kWh of electricity per month and the average residential Texas electricity bill is $132.59 a month.
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Ohio
The average electricity price in Ohio is 14.12¢ per kWh which ranks 25th among states. Ohio also ranks in the middle of the pack in terms of usage, with average residential usage at 873 kWh a month. The average electricity bill in Ohio is $107.30 per month.
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Connecticut
Connecticut's average residential rate of 27.98¢/kWh (June 2024) is 55.9% higher than the national average. This significant difference makes understanding and leveraging the Energy Choice program crucial for potential savings.
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