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Verbena 13 | 14.9¢ | 13 mo | 29% |
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Verbena 12 | 15.0¢ | 12 mo | 29% |
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APG&E Fixed 14 | 16.9¢ | 14 mo | — |
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Your electricity in zip code 75475 is delivered by Texas-New Mexico Power. Since this area is deregulated, you can choose your retail electricity provider while Texas-New Mexico Power maintains the power lines and handles outage restoration.
Randolph, Texas (zip code 75475) sits in Fannin County and is served by Texas-New Mexico Power (TNMP) for electricity delivery. As a fully deregulated market, Randolph residents have genuine choice — and the competition here is substantial. In March 2026, 50 retail electric providers are actively competing for customers in this TNMP service zone, offering a combined 227 plans. That level of competition puts real pricing power in the hands of consumers. The market average currently sits at 14.8¢/kWh, but the most competitive rate available drops as low as 9.9¢/kWh — a meaningful gap that makes shopping your options well worth the effort. Whether you prioritize price, contract flexibility, or renewable energy, this market has options to match.
The most competitive rate available to Randolph residents this month is 9.9¢/kWh, offered by True Power on their TNMP 12-Month Fixed Residential plan. The market-wide average across all 227 plans is 14.8¢/kWh, meaning savvy shoppers who compare before signing can potentially save nearly 5 cents per kilowatt-hour. For a household using 1,000 kWh per month, that difference translates to roughly $50 in monthly savings — or $600 annually. Rate pricing in this area is influenced by TNMP's regulated delivery charges, wholesale energy costs in the ERCOT North zone, and the high level of provider competition driving promotional offers.
March 2026 rate data for the 75475 area reveals an interesting pattern across contract lengths. Short-term plans (1–6 months) average 14.0¢/kWh — actually the most competitive average tier, making them a reasonable option if you want flexibility or expect rates to shift. Medium-term plans (7–18 months) average 14.9¢/kWh, and long-term plans (19+ months) come in at 14.8¢/kWh. For most Randolph residents, a 12-month fixed-rate plan like the True Power offer at 9.9¢/kWh represents the sweet spot — locking in a strong rate without overcommitting. Renters or those planning to move within the year may prefer a short-term plan to avoid early termination fees.
With 50 providers competing in this TNMP territory, Randolph is one of the more competitive electricity markets in Texas. Well-known providers serving this area include TXU Energy, Reliant Energy, Direct Energy, Gexa Energy, Green Mountain Energy, Chariot Energy, Rhythm Energy, Frontier Utilities, Champion Energy, and Constellation Energy, among many others. This breadth of competition means providers regularly adjust pricing and offer promotional rates to attract new customers — a clear advantage for consumers who shop actively rather than defaulting to their current provider.
Regardless of which retail electric provider (REP) you choose, Texas-New Mexico Power (TNMP) handles all physical electricity delivery in the 75475 area — the poles, wires, and meter reads. Delivery charges are regulated by the Public Utility Commission of Texas and are identical no matter which REP you select. This means switching providers has zero impact on the reliability or quality of your electricity service. TNMP can be reached at 1-888-866-7456 or at tnmp.com for outage reporting and delivery-related questions.
To switch providers, you'll need your ESIID (Electric Service Identifier), found on your current electricity bill. Contact your chosen REP directly — switching is free, carries no service interruption, and your new rate typically activates on your next scheduled meter read date.
Compared to neighboring communities, Randolph's 75475 market average of 14.8¢/kWh is somewhat higher than nearby areas like Princeton, The Colony, and Alvin, which each average around 11.8¢/kWh with 27 providers. However, Randolph's access to 50 providers and a best available rate of 9.9¢/kWh means the ceiling for savings is actually higher here for shoppers who compare carefully. Fannin County's rural character means energy demand tends to spike in summer months as cooling loads increase — locking in a fixed rate now in March can protect against those seasonal price pressures before summer arrives.
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Lock in a fixed-rate plan before May each year. Randolph summers push average temperatures into the mid-90s for weeks at a time, and electricity demand — and spot prices — spike accordingly. Securing your rate in spring protects your budget through peak season.
Consider a 12-month contract timed to expire in winter or early spring, when electricity demand in North Texas is lower and REPs are more competitive with promotional offers — giving you maximum leverage when you renegotiate.
TNMP customers in Randolph should enroll in the provider's outage alert system. Fannin County's rural topology means lines can be vulnerable to ice storms; early notification helps you prepare backup heat or cooling before temperatures become dangerous.
If your home uses electric resistance heating rather than a heat pump, compare REPs that offer tiered or time-of-use plans. Shifting heavy electricity use to off-peak overnight hours in winter can meaningfully reduce your monthly bill.
Rural Randolph homeowners with south-facing roof space should request a solar-ready or green energy plan through competing REPs, which can offset rising summer bills while taking advantage of Fannin County's strong annual sun exposure.
As of March 2026, the most competitive rate in 75475 is 9.9¢/kWh, offered by True Power on their TNMP 12-Month Fixed Residential plan. This is significantly below the market average of 14.8¢/kWh across all 227 available plans.
Texas-New Mexico Power (TNMP) handles all electricity delivery in the 75475 zip code. Their delivery charges are regulated and identical regardless of which retail electric provider you choose. Contact TNMP at 1-888-866-7456 for outage or delivery issues.
Locate your ESIID on your current electricity bill, then contact your chosen retail provider to enroll. Switching is completely free, causes no service interruption, and your new rate typically takes effect on your next TNMP meter read date.
Short-term plans (1–6 months) average 14.0¢/kWh — the lowest average tier — offering flexibility. However, a 12-month fixed plan at 9.9¢/kWh offers the best individual rate. Long-term plans work well for homeowners wanting price stability through summer.
Randolph falls in a fully deregulated ERCOT market served by TNMP. Texas's deregulation law allows any licensed retail electric provider to compete for customers in this territory, resulting in 50 active providers and 227 plans as of March 2026.
Yes. Of the 227 plans available in 75475, 40 are green or renewable energy plans. Providers like Green Mountain Energy, Chariot Energy, and CleanSky Energy offer 100% renewable options, often at rates competitive with standard fossil-fuel-based plans.