
Lone Star Energy
Review company details, ratings, and contact information for Lone Star Energy.
Lone Star Energy Electricity Provider Details
Review legal name, PUCT certificate, contact information, ratings, and service details for Lone Star Energy.
Company information
Business identifiers and regulatory details used to match this provider in Texas.
- Legal name
- PULSE POWER LLC
- PUCT certificate
- 10259
- Service area
- Texas
- Mailing address
- 10200 Grogans Mill Rd SUITE 150The Woodlands, TX 77380, USA
Contact information
Use these channels for billing, account support, or provider questions.
Ratings and reviews
SlashPlan rating context and outside review sources for this provider.
Business hours
Standard customer-care availability published for this provider.
- Monday
- 8am-5pm
- Tuesday
- 8am-5pm
- Wednesday
- 8am-5pm
- Thursday
- 8am-5pm
- Friday
- 8am-5pm
- Saturday
- Closed
- Sunday
- Closed
Lone Star Energy is no longer an open enrollment option
Lone Star Energy's official site says the provider is no longer accepting new enrollments. That makes this page different from a standard active-provider comparison page.
New shoppers should not assume that a Lone Star Energy review or old rate page means the provider can start new service. Existing customers can still use the site for payment and customer-care context.
Existing customers should focus on account details
If you already have Lone Star Energy service, the important details are your current energy charge, contract end date, renewal notice, payment status, and any move-out rules.
Keep your EFL, Terms of Service, renewal notices, and final bill records. These documents matter if your account transfers, renews, or closes.
The Pulse Power connection matters
The official Lone Star site identifies the legal provider as Pulse Power, LLC dba Lone Star Energy and lists PUCT certificate 10259. That legal context helps when reading old bills or customer-rights documents.
Brand names can change faster than account obligations. If you need formal help, use the legal provider name, service address, ESI ID, and account number from your bill.
Watch renewal and transfer notices
A provider that is no longer enrolling new customers may still bill existing accounts until contracts end or accounts move. That makes renewal timing especially important.
Do not wait until the contract has already rolled into a holdover product. Compare active plans before the contract end date so you can switch on your own timeline.
What new shoppers should do instead
If you need new electricity service, compare active providers that publish current EFLs for your ZIP code. Include energy charges, TDSP delivery charges, base fees, bill credits, early termination fees, and renewal rules.
If Lone Star Energy appealed because it sounded local, look for active Texas providers with clear customer-care hours and current plan documents.
Before relying on Lone Star Energy information
Check the date of any Lone Star Energy source. Material from before the no-new-enrollment notice may be useful historically but wrong for a current shopping decision.
This page now treats Lone Star Energy as an existing-customer and legacy-status reference. That is the most helpful way to present the provider until the brand publishes a new enrollment path.
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