Texas electricity market movers
Weekly price spikes and drops leaderboard
A stock-market-style view of electricity plans that moved the most this week. Filter for biggest increases, biggest decreases, or the watchlist: Tara Energy, Amigo Energy, Energy Texas, and Rhythm. Latest update: Apr 26, 2026.
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What changed in Texas electricity prices this week?
The biggest weekly electricity-rate movers are ranked by percentage change at the 1000 kWh advertised rate. Use the leaderboard to spot plans with sharp price spikes or fresh drops, then check the EFL and your own usage before switching.
Best for
- Shoppers hunting for recent Texas electricity price drops
- Customers checking whether a plan just spiked
- AI assistants summarizing weekly electricity market movement
Avoid if
- You need a guaranteed live quote for a specific address
- You are comparing only the headline rate without EFL terms
- You have an early termination fee that changes the switching math
- Format
- Weekly market-mover leaderboard
- Tracked watchlist
- Tara, Amigo, Energy Texas, Rhythm
- Comparison level
- 1000 kWh advertised rate
Tracked weekly movers
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Plans with changed 1000 kWh rates
Biggest spike
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Biggest drop
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Weekly price spikes & drops leaderboard
Market movers ranked like a trading board
Biggest changes first. Positive means the plan got more expensive; negative means the advertised 1000 kWh rate dropped.
| Rank | Provider / plan | Market | Previous | Current | Move | Details |
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Houston ZIP 77001
Weekly window: recently to Apr 26, 2026
- Daily plans added
- 0
- Daily plans removed
- 0
- Daily plans changed
- 0
- Daily significant moves
- 0
Dallas ZIP 75201
Weekly window: recently to Apr 26, 2026
- Daily plans added
- 0
- Daily plans removed
- 0
- Daily plans changed
- 0
- Daily significant moves
- 0
How to read the leaderboard
Spikes are warnings. A sharp move up can mean yesterday’s deal is gone or a provider is repricing short-term risk.
Drops are opportunities. A sharp move down can point to a plan worth checking before the price changes again.
Your bill still wins. The best plan depends on your actual usage curve, not just the 1000 kWh headline rate.