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First Choice Power Electricity Provider Details

Review legal name, PUCT certificate, contact information, ratings, and service details for First Choice Power.

Texas retail electric provider

Company information

Business identifiers and regulatory details used to match this provider in Texas.

PUCT certificate
10008
Service area
Texas
Mailing address
12 E Greenway Plaza #250Houston, TX 77046

Contact information

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First Choice Power is a legacy brand

First Choice Power has name recognition in the Texas electricity market, but current shoppers should treat it as a legacy brand. Reliant's current First Choice Power page says First Choice Power is no longer offering electricity plans.

That means this page should not be used like a live plan comparison page. It is more useful for identifying the brand, finding the current support path, and understanding why old First Choice Power plan references may still appear online.

Reliant is the current public path

Reliant now publishes the useful public page for First Choice Power customers and shoppers. The page explains that First Choice Power is no longer offering plans and points customers toward current Reliant options and support.

For that reason, the website field was updated to the Reliant legacy page rather than the older First Choice Power domain. That is the clearer destination for a user trying to understand the brand's current status.

Old rates should stay in the past

First Choice Power rates from old EFLs, bill inserts, or comparison sites should not be used for a current shopping decision. Texas market prices, TDSP charges, and provider product catalogs change over time.

If you had First Choice Power service before, use your historical documents only to resolve account questions. For a new plan, compare active providers serving your address today.

What former customers should check

Former customers should keep account numbers, old contract dates, final bills, and any transition notices. Those records are useful if a billing issue, credit balance, or complaint question comes up later.

If you are contacting support, be clear that the issue involves First Choice Power historical service. That helps route the request more accurately than asking about a current First Choice Power enrollment.

What new shoppers should compare

New shoppers should compare currently available Texas electricity plans by ZIP code. Focus on fixed versus variable pricing, contract length, early termination fees, TDSP delivery charges, base charges, and renewal language.

If you were drawn to First Choice Power because you remember the brand, compare current Reliant plans alongside other active providers. Brand familiarity should not outweigh the current EFL.

Before relying on First Choice Power information

Check the date and source of any First Choice Power content. A page from before the brand stopped offering plans can be accurate historically and still be wrong for a shopper today.

The safest next step is to use the official legacy page for support and use current plan documents for shopping. That keeps old account questions separate from new electricity decisions.

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