Energy bill feel too high?

Put Energy Price Choice on Your Side

EPC helps homes and businesses compare the supply side of their electricity and natural gas bills, see the plan terms that matter, and understand what drives any savings estimate.

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Step 5 - Energy options

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Sample estimate

Potential supply-rate savings

$227/yr

About $19/mo, a 19.6% decrease in the supply rate from 10.2c/kWh to 8.2c/kWh.

$19/momonthly average 19.6% decreasesupply rate only

Based on a May sample bill for 325 Superior Ave, Cleveland, OH 44114. Fixture rates only; checkout revalidates availability and version.

Cleveland, OH - Residential electricity 3 supplier options available for review.
Also available Renewable Secure 24 $77/mo - 9.4c/kWh
Lowest sample rate Flex Local 6 $72/mo - 8.2c/kWh

Why choose EPC?

Energy shopping with experience on your side.

40+ years of industry expertise Work with a team that understands utility markets, supplier plans, and the fine print that can affect your bill.
Serving 1,000+ customers EPC is built for real shoppers who want a clearer way to compare energy options before making a decision.
We only make money when you save Our incentive is aligned with helping you find a plan that can lower the supply portion of your bill.

Where we operate

We partner with suppliers nationwide.

EPC helps homes and businesses compare energy supply options in competitive choice markets across the country. Today, our marketplace supports shoppers in 10 states, with availability based on ZIP code, utility, account type, energy type, and supplier participation.

  • Texas
  • Illinois
  • Ohio
  • Pennsylvania
  • New York
  • New Jersey
  • Massachusetts
  • Maryland
  • Connecticut
  • Delaware
Alabama Arkansas Arizona California Colorado Connecticut territory District of Columbia Delaware territory Florida Georgia Iowa Idaho Illinois territory Indiana Kansas Kentucky Louisiana Massachusetts territory Maryland territory Maine Michigan Minnesota Missouri Mississippi Montana North Carolina North Dakota Nebraska New Hampshire New Jersey territory New Mexico Nevada New York territory Ohio territory Oklahoma Oregon Pennsylvania territory Rhode Island South Carolina South Dakota Tennessee Texas territory Utah Virginia Vermont Washington Wisconsin West Virginia Wyoming

How EPC helps

5 simple steps you can finish before your coffee gets cold.

Check my options
  1. 1

    Check your availability

    Enter your address or ZIP so EPC can see what options may be available in your area.

  2. 2

    Share your current utility bill

    Use your bill to help confirm your utility, usage, and current supply cost.

  3. 3

    Review supplier options

    Compare plans side by side and see the terms that matter most.

  4. 4

    Select your plan

    Choose the option that fits your home or business energy needs.

  5. 5

    Checkout & setup

    Confirm your details and let EPC guide the setup process from there.

Why shoppers come here

Your energy bill may have options you have not reviewed yet.

In eligible choice markets, your local utility still delivers electricity or natural gas and handles delivery service. The supply portion of the bill may be available from competitive suppliers with different rates, terms, fees, and contract rules.

01

You think the bill is too high

EPC can compare eligible supply offers against current bill assumptions or a utility comparison rate. Savings are never guaranteed and must be shown with usage, source date, fees, and exclusions.

02

You do not know what changes

The comparison separates utility delivery from competitive supply so shoppers understand what stays with the utility and what may change with a supplier.

03

You want fewer surprises

Rate type, term length, monthly fees, cancellation fees, renewable attributes, documents, and source freshness stay close to the decision.

The part most people miss

Your utility delivers the energy. In some markets, you can shop who supplies it.

For eligible customers, energy choice separates part of the bill into a supply decision. Your utility generally continues to deliver service, maintain local infrastructure, and respond to outages.

01

The default utility option is not a personal shopping service

Regulated utility service is built to provide approved service and recover approved costs. EPC helps shoppers review competitive supply options where choice is available.

02

The supply rate is only one part of the bill

Delivery, transmission, taxes, riders, usage, and plan-specific fees can affect the total bill. Public savings copy must show assumptions and exclusions.

03

The contract matters

Fixed vs variable, introductory pricing, renewal rules, monthly fees, cancellation fees, renewable attributes, and document versions can change the decision.

Comparison board

Sample energy options for review.

Compare plan type, term, estimated monthly cost, cancellation fee, renewable content, and supplier details side by side.

Business energy

Energy costs hit the bottom line. EPC gives businesses a cleaner way to review options.

Business shoppers need facility ZIP or address, utility, commodity, usage, account type, current supplier, contract end date, term preferences, fee review, custom quote routing, and agent assignment when needed.

Review business options
Business review Before a custom quote
Account type
Small business, multi-site, or custom procurement path.
Usage context
Monthly kWh or ccf, seasonal demand, facility address, and utility.
Contract timing
Current supplier, renewal window, contract end date, and early termination fees.
Disclosure
Business savings and procurement recommendations require usage data, current contract details, source dates, fees, exclusions, and compliance review.

Future partner and agent paths

Give shoppers a clearer energy-choice path without overstating partnerships.

Chambers, nonprofits, employers, agents, brokers, and suppliers are roadmap distribution paths until each relationship, payout rule, and compliance requirement is verified.

01

Chamber and member groups

Co-branded education, address or ZIP search, member attribution, and compliance-reviewed offer language.

02

Nonprofits and employers

Voluntary community or employee-benefit concepts that require verified partner approval before public claims.

03

Agents and brokers

Assisted shopping, lead status, quote review carts, commission reporting, and future supplier-matrix visibility.

Customer questions

Frequently Asked Questions

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About Energy Price Choice

Energy-market experience, rebuilt for modern energy shopping.

EPC was created as a transparent energy-choice marketplace owned by founder Dennis Giancola. Dennis builds his companies based upon the core principles, practices and values of: honesty, integrity and genuine concern for its customers, employees and agents.

Dennis Giancola
Dennis Giancola Founder, Energy Price Choice

Ready to review your options?

Put EPC on your side before you switch suppliers.

Check your home or business energy options, compare the terms that matter, and move forward with EPC in your corner.

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