Know your
energy options.
District residents and businesses have had the opportunity to choose their electricity and natural gas supplier for more than 20 years. Retail choice allows energy customers — residential and commercial — to buy electricity and natural gas from a diverse group of competitive retail energy suppliers authorized to sell energy in the District.
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Switch
suppliers.
Before searching offers, we recommend you learn how to use this site and review the terms you need to know. It’s also helpful to review your current usage, price per electricity hours (kWh) and supply charges to compare those to offers from competitive suppliers.
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Stay
informed.
Once you understand your energy options, it’s important to stay informed and understand your rights when choosing a retail energy supplier, as well as better understand your utility bill and respond to solicitations.
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Clean energy in the District.
The District’s climate change and clean energy plans outlined in the Clean Energy DC Act set an aggressive goal of a carbon neutrality by 2050 and 100% renewable electricity by 2032. By 2041, 15% of that energy must come from solar energy generated in the District.
Carbon neutrality by 2050

Amount of renewable energy powering the District by 2032

Solar energy generated in the District by 2041

A reduction in District-wide energy use by 2032 relative to 2012 levels

This commitment demonstrates the District’s recognition of the growing threat of climate change, the scale of action needed to avoid significant impacts, and the advances in technology, markets, and policy tools that are enabling cities to accelerate action.