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Finding The Best Electricity Rates In Stafford TX

Gone are the days of having to pick up the phone to call a Stafford electric company or an energy broker. You can now browse the best electricity rates in Stafford TX and sign up directly with a supplier online. Here are some tips to keep in mind when using our site:

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How To Compare Electricity Rates In Stafford TX:

Attention Stafford residents! Are you ready to compare electricity plans for your home or business? We offer the best electricity plans in Stafford, Texas from the top retail electricity providers. Now, there are several electricity plan options offered in Stafford. And, knowing your options is a great start to finding the best plan. Here are some of the common electricity plans Stafford energy suppliers offer:

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Fixed Rate Electric Plans in Stafford, TX

Fixed-rate electricity plans allow residents and businesses in the Houston area to lock-in electricity unit costs at a certain $/kWh for a contract period term. This provides price certainty and a relatively simple way to budget for energy costs.

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Residential & Commercial Plans

Our site also gives Houston and Stafford residents the option to choose between residential electricity rates and commercial electricity rates. Commercial businesses in Houston even have the ability to request a custom quote that is tailored to the business's individual usage.

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No Deposit Electricity Plans

Some Stafford energy providers require customers to put down a deposit when they sign up for an electricity plan. Our site allows you to filter plans that do not require a deposit, so you can sign up with a Stafford electricity provider on your terms.

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100% Green Plans

Are you looking for a green electricity plan in Stafford TX? Our site displays rates from some of the leading green energy suppliers in Stafford, Houston and the rest of Texas. Whether you want electricity generated from wind or solar, you can easily sort by 100% renewable plans.

About Stafford, Texas

Location

Stafford is a city in the Houston–The Woodlands–Sugar Land metropolitan area. The city is located in Fort Bend County as well as Harris County. Stafford is bordered by Houston to the north, Meadows Place to the northwest, Sugar Land to the west, and Missouri City to the south and east. The city has a total area on 7 square miles. 

 

History

In 1830, William Stafford established a plantation with a cane mill and a horse-powered cotton gin. On April 15, 1836, during the Texas Revolution, the forces of Antonio López de Santa Anna stopped at Stafford’s plantation and ordered it burned. Stafford rebuilt his plantation and resided there until his 1840 death. A settlement called “Stafford’s Point” was established around the plantation. Later in 1853, it became a town site when the Buffalo Bayou, Brazos, and Colorado Railway added a stop at the location. Stafford’s Point had a post office from 1854 to 1869. Another iteration of the city name, Staffordville, had a post office from January 5 to February 26, 1869. The settlement, now known as Stafford, operated a post office from 1869 to 1918 and the post office reopened in 1929. 

 

Demographics

In 1884, Stafford had 50 residents, two general stores, and a grocer. By 1896, it had a population of 300. By 1914, the population fell to 100. In 1931, 320 people lived in Stafford. This increased to 400 in 1946. Stafford was incorporated as a city in 1956. As of the 2020 United States census, Stafford had 17,666 people, 6,042 households, and 4,335 families residing in the city.

 

Economy

Many corporations including UPS and Tyco have large facilities in Stafford, Texas. Originally an agricultural community, today the city has many commercial, manufacturing, retail service, and wholesale businesses operating in the city limits. The city also has 15 business parks, a shopping center, and 19 hotels & motels. 

 

Culture & Recreation

BAPS Shri Swaminarayan Mandir is located in the unincorporated Fort Bend County, Texas, within the extraterritorial jurisdiction (ETJ) of Stafford and with a Stafford mailing address. The town also has the Mamie George Library near Dulles Middle School.

Houston-Area Electric Utility Company Resources

If you live in the Houston area, chances are that CenterPoint Energy is your local utility distribution company. However, there are two other electric utilities in Houston: TNMP and AEP Texas Central. Below is a map of the Texas utilities and their respective service areas:

As you can see from the map above, CenterPoint Energy covers most of the Houston metro area with TNMP servicing some pockets of the city, and AEP Texas Central servicing some of the outer areas of Houston. Below is some high level information of each Houston electric utility company. Please click on the links to visit each Houston electric company’s individual page. On those pages you will find customer service phone numbers, outage maps, and more.

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