Why International Power Trade?
Answer: With energy deregulation, the process of buying your electric supply has become more confusing and competitive. International Power Trade simplifies the process and makes suppliers compete for your business. LEARN MORE
Answer: No. Your local utility company still delivers the electricity and/or natural gas.
Answer: Your delivery service will continue exactly as it does today. The only change will be the lower rate you will receive from the retail supplier on your bill.
Answer: No. You will have several options ranging from 1 to 3 years.
Answer: Please call your local utility company.
Answer: There is no service interruption when you change your energy provider.
Answer: Nothing will change about the way you receive and/or pay for your bills.
Answer: The time frame for a customer to switch is 11-45 business days. The switch normally takes place after a normal meter-read cycle.
Answer: Your delivery service will continue exactly as it does today. The only change will be the lower rate you will receive from the retail supplier on your bill.
Answer: Deregulation continues to grow. For a full list of all the states currently offering these savings, please visit our about us page.
Answer: Only your utility company can terminate electric service to your home or business and termination is strictly regulated by the Public Utility Control.
Answer: No. The service we provide is free to you, the customer.
Answer: Electric service will not be interrupted if a supplier goes out of business. You would be returned to your utility company without interruption of service. You could then stay with your utility company or switch to another supplier.