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PUCT #102684.4/5 SlashPlan Rating
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CleanSky Energy Electricity Provider Details

Review legal name, PUCT certificate, contact information, ratings, and service details for CleanSky Energy.

Texas retail electric provider

Company information

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Legal name
TITAN GAS
PUCT certificate
10268
Service area
Texas
Mailing address
3355 W Alabama St Suite 500Houston, TX 77098, USA

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4.4/ 5

Calculated from PUCT complaint data. A higher score indicates fewer or less severe complaints in the reviewed dataset.

CleanSky leads with renewable electricity

CleanSky Energy's Texas page is clear about the brand promise: 100% renewable electricity plans and clean-energy positioning. That makes CleanSky relevant for shoppers who want renewable content to be a core part of the plan, not an optional afterthought.

The renewable label still needs a practical comparison. A green plan can be a good value, but it should still be tested against your usage, contract term, delivery charges, base fees, bill credits, and early termination fee.

RECs are how the claim works

CleanSky explains that the power flowing to your home comes from the same Texas grid, while the provider purchases renewable energy certificates on your behalf to match usage. That is the standard way many retail renewable electricity products work.

That distinction matters. You are buying a retail electricity plan with renewable matching, not a separate physical wire from a solar farm or wind farm to your home. If the environmental claim is important to you, read the renewable-content and REC language in the plan documents.

Rewards and free-month offers need rules

CleanSky's Texas page includes plan examples such as free-month and reward-card offers. Those can be attractive, but they should not replace the base rate comparison. Look for when the reward is paid, what conditions must be met, whether the account must stay active, and whether the plan's energy charge is higher than a simpler option.

A reward can make sense when it is truly extra value on top of a competitive EFL. It is weaker when it masks a higher all-in cost or locks the customer into a longer term than they want.

Natural gas is part of the broader brand

CleanSky also positions itself around carbon-neutral natural gas in markets where gas service is offered. For a Texas electricity page, that matters mostly as brand context. Residential electric customers should evaluate the electricity plan on its own terms.

If you are comparing both electricity and gas in another deregulated market, separate the two products. Electricity RECs, gas offsets, rate structures, and billing rules can work differently.

Who CleanSky may fit

CleanSky may fit a Texas customer who wants renewable content, likes a clean-energy brand, and is willing to read the plan rules behind rewards or free-month offers. It may also fit shoppers comparing green providers such as Green Mountain, Chariot, Rhythm, or other renewable-focused brands.

It may be a weaker fit if the cheapest plain fixed-rate plan is the only priority. In that case, compare CleanSky's EFL against lower-cost non-green plans and decide whether the renewable matching is worth any difference.

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