Discover Naperville Electricity Options
The city of Naperville, Illinois, has more than 145,000 residents who call the town home, and everyone has the ability to enroll in a supply plan from a competitive electricity provider of their choosing. With so many energy companies supplying service in the area, residents and business owners get the advantage of a truly competitive market. To top it off, Naperville has been named Money Magazine’s “Best Places to Live” seven times since 2004.
If you want to learn more about energy supply plans in Naperville, call SaveOnEnergy.com® to speak with an energy expert. We’re happy to help you understand your options.
Explore what energy companies have to offer
If you’re new to comparing energy plans, or if you’re just new to the area, understanding how to get energy can seem complicated. Thankfully, Naperville electricity is easy to navigate – especially with the help of SaveOnEnergy.com.
When you’re comparing plans, you’ll notice two popular plan types: fixed and variable. Fixed-rate supply plans offer consumers price protection, securing a rate per kWh throughout a contract. Homeowners and long-term residents might find this type of supply plan attractive, as it helps stabilize budgeting. On the other hand, variable-rate supply plans allows consumers to “play” the market without long-term contracts. Variable supply rates can change from month to month, and can be more expensive or cheaper than fixed plans, depending on the market.
Learn more about Illinois energy
Approximately 30 miles west of Chicago, the city offers easy access to the windy city while being far enough away to have its own culture. Since most of the state has the power to choose thanks to Plug In Illinois, options remain relatively consistent. Competitive electricity providers offer the same reliable service in neighborhoods near North Central College as they do near Du Page River Park.
Call ComEd if there is an emergency
Consumers have the ability to shop multiple Naperville electricity supply plans, but the party responsible for all electrical infrastructure is the local utility, ComEd. If there is a downed line, power outage or any other type of electricity-related emergency, contact the utility.
To report issues to ComEd, call 1-800-334-7661.
Updated 10-10-19