
Agera Energy Resources
Founded in 2014, Agera Energy is an alternative energy supplier that offers customers electricity and natural gas service. They offer service in more than 12 states.
Our Rating of Agera Energy
All Agera Energy Plans
Plan Name
Company
Length
Price
Monthly Recurring Charge
The 'Monthly Recurring Charge' is a fee that the provider will add to each of your bills in addition to the electricity/gas usage charges.
36 month
Fixed Rate
Fixed Rate
12.99¢ / kwh
43.5%
under market rate
Compared to the current Eversource (formerly CL&P) rate of 23.0000¢ / kwh
$0.00
monthly recurring charge
Live Brighter 18
Info
18 month
Fixed Rate
Fixed Rate
12.99¢ / kwh
43.5%
under market rate
Compared to the current Eversource (formerly CL&P) rate of 23.0000¢ / kwh
$0.00
monthly recurring charge
SureLock 12
Info
12 month
Fixed Rate
Fixed Rate
13.69¢ / kwh
40.5%
under market rate
Compared to the current Eversource (formerly CL&P) rate of 23.0000¢ / kwh
$0.00
monthly recurring charge
SureLock 24
Info
24 month
Fixed Rate
Fixed Rate
13.79¢ / kwh
40.0%
under market rate
Compared to the current Eversource (formerly CL&P) rate of 23.0000¢ / kwh
$0.00
monthly recurring charge
Live Brighter 12
Info
12 month
Fixed Rate
Fixed Rate
13.79¢ / kwh
40.0%
under market rate
Compared to the current Eversource (formerly CL&P) rate of 23.0000¢ / kwh
$0.00
monthly recurring charge
24 month
Fixed Rate
Fixed Rate
13.99¢ / kwh
39.2%
under market rate
Compared to the current Eversource (formerly CL&P) rate of 23.0000¢ / kwh
$0.00
monthly recurring charge
12 month
Fixed Rate
Fixed Rate
14.19¢ / kwh
38.3%
under market rate
Compared to the current Eversource (formerly CL&P) rate of 23.0000¢ / kwh
$0.00
monthly recurring charge
RescueLock 12
Info
12 month
Fixed Rate
Fixed Rate
14.39¢ / kwh
37.4%
under market rate
Compared to the current Eversource (formerly CL&P) rate of 23.0000¢ / kwh
$0.00
monthly recurring charge
Agera Energy Plan Summary
We recommend plans from Direct Energy and Constellation instead.
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No 2-3 star reviews have been posted or approved yet
1-2 Star Reviews: 1 (100%)
BE VERY AWARE!!!! HIDDEN FEES IF YOU HAVE CON EDISON IN NY
sO WHERE DO i BEGIN? I thought I was getting a discount by having Agera for my electricity supplier and wound up getting charged double on 1 bill. If you live in NY and you receive Con Ed as your electricity supplier, keep Con Ed and do not get an Esco company because they don't tell you everything or the full truth. Trust me you will be paying a lot more and even more to cancel with them. You will be charged an extra $200 plus another billing cycle with them, as they can't cancel right away because Con Ed has to stop their supplying electricity to you and you have to wait through another billing period. WHATEVER YOU DO, DO NOT GET AGERA
Agera Energy News
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Agera Energy FAQs
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Where can I order Agera Energy electricity?
- Agera Energy does not have any electricity plans
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Where can I order Agera Energy natural gas?
- Agera Energy does not have any natural gas plans
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What do customers think about Agera Energy?
- That depends on who you ask. There will always be someone who feels wronged by a company, no matter how good they actually are. The average Agera Energy customer review is 0 / 5 stars. Keep in mind, consumers will go out of their way to complain far more often than they will to give praise.
18 Month Fixed Rate
Live Brighter 18
Compared to the current Eversource (formerly CL&P) rate of 23.0000¢ / kwh
12.99¢
per kwh
$0.00
MRC
The 'MRC' or 'Monthly Recurring Charge' is a fee that the provider will add
to each of your bills in addition to the electric usage charges.

36 Month Fixed Rate
36 Month Home Power Plan
Compared to the current Eversource (formerly CL&P) rate of 23.0000¢ / kwh
12.99¢
per kwh
$0.00
MRC
The 'MRC' or 'Monthly Recurring Charge' is a fee that the provider will add
to each of your bills in addition to the electric usage charges.

24 Month Fixed Rate
SureLock 24
Compared to the current Eversource (formerly CL&P) rate of 23.0000¢ / kwh
13.79¢
per kwh
$0.00
MRC
The 'MRC' or 'Monthly Recurring Charge' is a fee that the provider will add
to each of your bills in addition to the electric usage charges.

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