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Electricity Companies and Plans in Harlingen, TX

Written by Dominique Sabins /

Edited by Jamie Cesanek

Last updated April 11, 2025

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Key Points

  • Harlingen is part of Texas’ deregulated energy market, which allows residents to choose their electricity providers.
  • Electricity rates in Harlingen fluctuate depending on the time of year, plan type, and provider.
  • SaveOnEnergy’s online marketplace is a useful tool to compare rates and sign up for an electricity plan in Harlingen.

Harlingen energy FAQs

  • Start by considering the most important features of your electricity plan, such as rate type and contract length. Once you enter your ZIP code and review the results, you can filter based on your preferences to reduce your options. Call our team if you need guidance determining the best provider for your home or business. We can help match you with the best fit based on your needs and sign up quickly.

  • You can lower your utility bill by implementing new energy consumption habits. The most effective actions are turning off lights when you leave the room, unplugging unused electronics, and lowering your HVAC system. Another great option is to search for a cheaper energy rate on our marketplace.

  • Frontier Utilities, Gexa Energy, 4Change Energy, and Discount Power consistently offer the lowest rates on our marketplace. However, rates change frequently. For best results, check our marketplace regularly.

  • The term “kWh” stands for kilowatt-hour, a unit of measurement for electricity. You’ll come across this term often when shopping for energy because it is used to calculate how much energy you consume. Most electricity rates are displayed based on usage levels of 500 kWh, 1000 kWh, and 2000 kWh.

  • Weather impacts energy usage because most people tend to rely more on electricity when conditions are extreme. For example, summers in Texas are very hot and humid. Consequently, residents typically use AC around the clock to combat the heat. A similar trend occurs in the winter for states that experience low temperatures. Most consumers find their energy bills are higher in summer and winter due to the weather.

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