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Electric Deregulation: Not such a great
“deal” after all.
Bob Boyd, Sam Houston EC Board Director
It’s a jungle out there – in
the deregulated electricity market, that is. In theory, electric
deregulation was supposed to undo government rules that stifle
competition and efficiency, and give consumers lower prices,
better service and greater choice. In reality, consumers subjected
to the deregulated electricity market have endured broken
promises, deceptive marketing tactics and dreadful customer
service in a flailing, “Wild West” electricity
marketplace.
A recent study by Consumer Reports found
that while a few consumers have made gains under deregulation,
on balance the majority have lost ground. Service has typically
deteriorated. Consumer rights have been compromised. Claimed
price cuts have never materialized. Furthermore, when free
markets go bad, deregulated industries see no contradiction
in getting multi-million dollar government bailouts.
Disastrous results in California and other
states have caused Texas to take a second look at deregulation.
The Public Utility Commission (PUC) has pulled back the reins.
While Senate Bill 7 called for deregulation to begin on January
1, 2001, implementation has come to a halt. While in effect
in some markets, deregulation won’t touch Northeast
Texas until at least 2007. As for the Sam Houston EC service
area, the PUC has yet to determine whether the existing infrastructure
in Southeast Texas can accommodate retail competitive choice.
In a time of such uncertainty and confusion
surrounding the deregulated electricity market, Sam Houston
Electric has remained steadfast in our position. The Board
of Directors continues to maintain a “wait and see”
approach to deregulation. Although deregulation has been delayed
for the majority of consumers in the Sam Houston EC service
area, we have elected to monitor the progress of electric
competition in other parts of Texas and will not participate
in a deregulated electricity market unless we determine it
to be beneficial to our members.
Truth is, for 65 years our goal has been
to look after the best interests our members. Our members
already enjoy all the so-called advantages of deregulation
under the cooperative business model. We do the shopping for
you – we use our expertise to negotiate prices and team
up with other cooperatives to purchase power in bulk. Our
members can rely on us to find the best deals possible and
pass the savings on to them. The Co-op way of doing business
is not a crafty game of smoke and mirrors. Our rates are not
only lower than those being offered in many deregulated areas
across the state, but they also beat those of several of our
neighboring utilities.
At Sam Houston Electric, we don’t
believe in leaving our members on their own to navigate the
electricity market. Our Board works hard to ensure that won’t
happen. Being part of a member-owned cooperative, especially
Sam Houston Electric Cooperative, is the best way to ensure
you’ll get the lowest price – and the best service.
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