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Liberty Power is one of only a few electricity retailers that operate nationally. We provide competitively priced electricity to Small and Mid-Size businesses as well as National Accounts and Government and Institutional customers in New York, Texas, Illinois, Maryland and Washington, DC. We additionally serve National Account, Government and Institutional customers in New Jersey, Delaware, Connecticut and Massachusetts, with more states to be added in the near future. Each deregulated state has its own unique market rules and controls. Liberty Power is an expert in understanding these complex requirements, tailoring our products and services to be both compliant and innovative to match customer needs on a market by market basis. For more information on your state, click on:

Texas

Texas electric market introduced retail competition in January 1, 2002 through the Texas Electric Choice Act. Texas customers will benefit from competition by receiving lower prices, better costumer service, and innovative products. Certified Retail Electric Providers (REP) like Liberty Power sell electricity to you and provide functions such as customer service and billing. Learn More About Products in Texas »

Maryland

The State of Maryland opened for competition on July 1, 2000, for all customer classes in all parts of the state. The introduction of competition into the electric industry can create significant benefits to electricity customers. Some reasons for moving to a competitive electric market are: To put downward pressure on costs, thus providing consumers with the lowest possible prices for electricity and to allow all customers to choose their power supplier. The Standard Offer Service (SOS) is the alternative to purchasing electric supply from a competitive supplier. By law, the availability, procurement, and pricing of SOS are overseen by the Commission. Learn More About Maryland »

New York

In 1998, New York opened its electric industry to retail competition to help lower New York's retail electricity rates, which have been among the highest in the Nation, and to encourage investment in more efficient and environmentally friendly generation plants. To help establish a competitive market in electricity, utilities throughout New York State have sold many of the electric generation plants they owned. New retailers like Liberty Power have entered the market as Electricity Service Companies (ESCOs). Learn More About New York »

Washington, DC

The District of Columbia opened for competition for all customers effective January 1, 2001. Learn More About D.C. »

Illinois

The Illinois Electric Service Customer Choice and Rate Relief Act of 1997 restructured the state's electric market and provided for a transition to competitive retail markets. Illinois utilities divested their generation and entered into long term wholesale purchase agreements with the new generation owners to last through 2006. The transitional retail market structure during this 10 year time period included rate rollbacks and freezes as well as transition cost charges. In January 2007 the state moved to the next phase of the transition with new default utility rates based on the results of a wholesale auction that took place in early September 2006. Learn More About Products in Illinois »