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Energy can be complicated, but choosing the right energy plan for your home doesn’t have to be! While researching energy suppliers and pricing plans, here are a few terms and thinking points to help you along the way.
Supply Price- The price you pay per kilowatt hour (kWh) for electricity supply and/or the price per Ccf or Mcf for natural gas supply.
Term- The length of time you will receive the associated price.
Traditional- Energy from conventional fossil fuels such as oil or coal.
Renewable- Energy that comes from sources that are constantly and sustainably replenished such as wind, solar, or hydro.
 

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