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Why Shoulder Months Are the Best Time to Shop Rates

Learn why the shoulder season offers the best time to shop for electricity rates and lock in a fixed-rate plan before winter price spikes hit.

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Why Shoulder Months Are the Best Time to Shop Rates

Fall is Your Best Shot at Cheap Electricity

After a decade in the Texas energy market, I’ve observed a consistent pattern: fall offers the best electricity rates.

The shoulder season brings milder weather and lower electricity demand, making fall and spring the best times to lock in competitive fixed-rate electricity plans.

Most people overlook this, but shopping plans in autumn could save significant money on your bill.

Here’s what you need to know to take advantage of this seasonal opportunity.

What is the Shoulder Season?

It’s fall and spring when the weather’s decent.

No one’s cranking the AC or heater, so electricity demand drops.

That means cheaper rates for you.

Why Fall Rates Are Lower

Summer’s over. The grid’s not stressed.

Providers have excess power to sell. The result?

They slash prices to get your business, offering you a window to lock in lower rates.

Post-Summer Market Reality

As soon as that last 100-degree day hits, demand plummets, and rates usually follow.

But watch out - natural gas prices play a big role here.

For example, when gas prices spiked in 2022, electricity rates surged, even in the fall. And don’t forget, a harsh winter forecast can still mess with the market.

Lock In Now or Pay Later

Fall is your golden ticket to a fixed-rate plan.

Lock in a low rate now, and you’re set for winter, when prices typically skyrocket.

Switching from a variable-rate plan (or a holdover rate) could save you hundreds of dollars annually.

If you stay on a variable rate, prepare for bill shock when winter hits.

Beware the Odd-Term Trap

Here’s an insider secret: those 3, 7, or 9-month plans on Power to Choose?

They’re designed to screw you. Why?

Because they’ll land your renewal smack in the middle of summer when rates are sky-high.

I stick to 12-month or 24-month plans to avoid renewing when rates peak.

How to Shop Smart

  • Compare fixed-rate plans. Variable rates can lead to unpredictable bills.
  • UseLive Link™. It pulls your usage data, so you know exactly what you’ll pay.
  • Start shopping 2-3 weeks before your contract expires.

Take Control of Your Electricity Bill

Fall is your chance to secure a deal that’ll save you hundreds over the year.

If you’re on a variable holdover rate or your contract ends soon, now’s the time to shop.

Remember, in Texas, electricity and timing are everything. Shop smart, save big.

And to ensure you’re getting the best deal, use Live Link™ to compare plans based on your real usage.

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Enri Zhulati
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Written by

Enri Zhulati

Senior Director of Product

Senior Director of Product at Compare Power. 8+ years guiding Texans to smarter energy choices through data-driven tools and editorial excellence.

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Ryan Hatch
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Edited by

Ryan Hatch

Senior Director of Supplier Relations

Making things better. Keeping Energy Companies honest.

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Brad Gregory
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Reviewed by

Brad Gregory

Chief Executive Officer

Chief Consumer Advocate, Head of Product, and Founder of Compare Power

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