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Electricity Partners is proud to offer assistance in several states where energy choice is available. Select your state below to learn more about deregulated energy options in your area.

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Connecticut businesses have energy choices: Deregulation allows you to compare and select the best energy providers.
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Delaware’s energy market has been deregulated since 1999, enabling business owners to choose from various energy suppliers to find competitive rates.
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Deregulated energy markets allow businesses to choose their energy provider, leading to more competitive pricing.
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Access to Competitive Rates: Businesses can choose from multiple energy suppliers to find the best prices.
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Maine’s energy market has been deregulated since 2000, allowing businesses to choose from various energy providers and benefit from competitive pricing.
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Maryland’s deregulated energy market allows business owners to choose from multiple electricity providers, creating competition that leads to better rates and service options.
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Massachusetts has been a deregulated energy market since the late 1990s, allowing businesses to choose from multiple energy suppliers.
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Michigan’s energy market allows businesses to choose their energy provider, creating competition and potentially lower rates.
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New Hampshire’s energy market was deregulated in the late 1990s, giving consumers the power to choose their electricity provider.
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New Jersey’s deregulated energy market allows businesses to choose from a variety of electricity providers, promoting competition and potentially lower rates.
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Ohio has a deregulated energy market, allowing businesses to choose their electricity provider and find competitive rates.
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Pennsylvania was one of the early adopters of energy deregulation, giving businesses the power to choose their electricity providers for more competitive rates.
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Rhode Island has been a deregulated energy market since 1996, allowing businesses to choose their energy supplier.
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Texas has one of the largest deregulated energy markets in the country, allowing businesses to choose from multiple energy providers.
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Virginia’s deregulated energy market allows businesses to select from a variety of electricity providers, creating a competitive environment that can lead to better rates.
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Washington, D.C.’s energy market is deregulated, allowing business owners to select from a variety of energy providers to find the best rates and services.
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