The nature of the natural gas market is similar to other competitive commodity markets: Prices reflect the ability of the supply to meet demand at any one time. The economics of producing natural gas are relatively straightforward.
When demand for natural gas rises, prices rise accordingly. Producers respond by increasing their exploration and production capabilities. As a consequence, production over time will tend to increase to match the stronger demand.
Forecasts suggest that natural gas prices will track higher than the historical average due to the following factors:
While your Local Distribution Company forecasts commodity charges and estimates the price of your natural gas to determine your rate and that rate fluctuates, if you choose a fixed rate plan with Commerce Energy, you will receive a guaranteed fixed rate during the entire duration of your term.
The nature of the electricity market is similar to other competitive commodity markets: Prices reflect the ability of supply to meet demand at any one time. The economics of producing electricity are relatively straightforward.
When demand for electricity rises, prices rise accordingly. Generators respond by increasing their production capabilities. As a consequence, production over time tends to increase to match demand.
Electricity prices are determined by the competitive forces of supply and demand. The short-term or spot price can fluctuate significantly from day to night, season to season, weekday to weekend. For instance, if one generation facility is out of service in the middle of a heat wave, our demand for electricity can exceed the supply capacity. We then have to import electricity from neighboring regions, which affects the short-term price of electricity.
Longer-term electricity prices are determined by factors like population and economic growth, and environmental policies.
Although you are purchasing your energy from Commerce Energy, you will still receive your bill from your Local Distribution Company (LDC), and they will continue to provide you with 24-hour emergency services.
The California PUC has temporarily suspended the electric Direct Access program. As a result we can only provide electric service to existing Direct Access customers or customers that previously were served under this program. We are hopeful that changes will be made to the Direct Access program in the near future that will enable Commerce Energy to provide this service to all California customers. For more information contact customer service or visit the PUC’s website at http://docs.cpuc.ca.gov/published/News_release/20731.htm.
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