
Clearview Energy Resources
Clearview Energy is an energy provider licensed to do business in Connecticut, Washington D.C., Delaware, Illinois, Massachusetts, Maryland, Maine, New Jersey, New York, Ohio, Pennsylvania, Rhode Island, and Texas.
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All Clearview Energy Plans
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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.
Clean Energy Plan
Info
1 month
Variable Rate
Variable Rate
9.99¢ / kwh
12.4%
under market rate
Compared to the current ConEd - Zone J rate of 11.4100¢ / kwh
$0.00
monthly recurring charge
Clearview Energy Plan Summary
We recommend plans from American Power & Gas and Major Energy instead.
Most Recent Clearview Energy Reviews
have to read with any
Have been ok, since I just signed up with them 2 years ago... like any other company their prices are competitive, read the reviews from other people saying got riped off for contract expiring and then changed to a different rate... guess what? happens with all companies if you don't call them,
that's why is called a contract period.. — someone who read the bill from Philadelphia PA
4-5 Star Reviews: 1 (6%)
have to read with any
Have been ok, since I just signed up with them 2 years ago... like any other company their prices are competitive, read the reviews from other people saying got riped off for contract expiring and then changed to a different rate... guess what? happens with all companies if you don't call them,
that's why is called a contract period..
No 3-4 star reviews have been posted or approved yet
2-3 Star Reviews: 3 (19%)
Buyer Beware on Renewing
Clearview has competitive rates and it's easy to sign up. However, you can be frustrated and actually taken advantage of when renewing your supply contract. Clearview has a misleading billing policy, the kWh rate at time of renewing doesn't go into affect until months latter. The rate you think you are getting, in my case 7.09 cents/kWh was actually billed at 8.990 cents/kWh, which is their default and highest rate.
Clearview's default rate of 8.990 cents was even higher than Eversource's supply rate of 8.391 cents/kWh. Clearview's higher default supply rate stays in effect until the 3rd billing cycle, or March in my case. I calculated that I had to pay $76.02 more under this deceptive billing practice on my Dec/Jan bill. My current Electric Bill and next months negates any savings I would have had for a 6 month contract with Clearview. The bottom line is under Clearview's billing I'm actually paying more for my supply rate and wasn't told up front that their new rate doesn't go into effect at the start of the new contract.
This type of billing practice is not Clear, deceptive and is contrary to the supply rate posted; as you will pay a higher rate for at least two months out of a 6 month supply contract.
1-2 Star Reviews: 12 (75%)
Think Hard before you sign
They charge me .13 cent per kw instead of .09 kw sent sent some to my home address to resign and promise the price would be if but will not if anything
Closed the account
Clearview Energy News
No applicable blogs have been written
Clearview Energy FAQs
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Where can I order Clearview Energy electricity?
- Clearview Energy does not have any electricity plans
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Where can I order Clearview Energy natural gas?
- Clearview Energy does not have any natural gas plans
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What do customers think about Clearview 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 Clearview 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.
Best No Contract Plan
Clean Energy Plan
Compared to the current ConEd - Zone J rate of 11.4100¢ / kwh
9.99¢
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.

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