What’s the Difference Between an Energy Supplier and the Utility?

Understanding Energy Choice

If you live in a state that offers energy choice, you have the option to purchase natural gas and electricity supply services from a retail energy supplier. Energy choice offers many benefits for residents and small businesses such as the ability to shop and compare energy prices, as well as choosing from a variety of plan types and term options.

Learn more about energy choice and how you can get the most out of it. In this blog, we’ll explain the difference between a retail energy supplier and a local utility, who provides your services, what they do and your options within the retail energy market.

The Role of the Local Utility

The local electric utility owns the powerlines that bring electricity into your home or business. They are responsible for maintaining those lines and repairing them during power outages and emergencies. The local gas utility owns and maintains the systems that deliver natural gas to your home or business. Both the local electric and gas utilities read your meters to see how much energy you consume each cycle and will continue to send your bill. You should contact the applicable local utility if:

  • You have questions about billing, your meter or the meter reading.
  • You would like to request maintenance services.
  • You experience an outage or there is an emergency, such as a downed tree on the power lines or a gas leak.


What is a Retail Energy Supplier?

Retail energy suppliers closely monitor energy prices and purchase energy based on current market prices. Since retail energy suppliers purchase and sell energy at different prices than the local utility, they can offer competitive rates and customized choices such as different terms and products. A retail energy supplier can help you if:

  • You would like to learn about the best products for your home or business based on your energy usage, goals, or preferences.
  • You would like to enroll on a new plan, renew, cancel, or change your current plan.

 

How Does it Work?

Choosing a retail energy supplier, like AEP Energy, gives you control over your energy supply costs. Your local utility doesn’t go away – they’ll still deliver electricity to your home or business, maintain power lines, handle outages, and read your meter.

AEP Energy, as your supplier, manages your energy supply at the agreed-upon rate and provides customer support for your plan. You’ll continue to receive one bill from your utility, which includes both delivery charges (set by the utility) and supply charges (based on your chosen plan with AEP Energy). There’s no interruption in service and no equipment changes – just a seamless process that gives you more control over your energy costs while keeping the same reliable delivery you’re used to.

When you select an energy supplier, you’re taking an active role in managing your energy costs and supporting the energy solutions that matter most to you. AEP Energy offers a variety electric and natural gas (Ohio only) options for your home or business – you can explore them here or by contacting us at 1-866-258-3782.

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