
Clearview Energy Resources
Clearview Energy is an energy provider licensed to do business in Connecticut, Washington D.C., Delaware, Illinois, Massachusetts, Maryland, Maine, New Jersey, New York, Ohio, Pennsylvania, Rhode Island, and Texas.
Our Rating of Clearview Energy
All Clearview Energy Plans
Plan Name
Company
Length
Price
Monthly Recurring Charge
The 'Monthly Recurring Charge' is a fee that the provider will add to each of your bills in addition to the electricity/gas usage charges.
36 month
Fixed Rate
Fixed Rate
17.69¢ / kwh
$0.00
monthly recurring charge
36 month
Fixed Rate
Fixed Rate
17.99¢ / kwh
$0.00
monthly recurring charge
24 month
Fixed Rate
Fixed Rate
19.19¢ / kwh
$0.00
monthly recurring charge
Clearview Energy Plan Summary
We recommend plans from Constellation and Direct Energy instead.
Most Recent Clearview Energy Reviews
Mazen is excellent.
Mazen is excellent. He made sure my problems were fixed with care and respect. — Lynn Smith from 40205
Clearview Energy
Great rates, great service. — Gary Piersol from Toledo OH
have to read with any
Have been ok, since I just signed up with them 2 years ago... like any other company their prices are competitive, read the reviews from other people saying got riped off for contract expiring and then changed to a different rate... guess what? happens with all companies if you don't call them,
that's why is called a contract period.. — someone who read the bill from Philadelphia PA
4-5 Star Reviews: 3 (13%)
Mazen is excellent.
Mazen is excellent. He made sure my problems were fixed with care and respect.
No 3-4 star reviews have been posted or approved yet
2-3 Star Reviews: 5 (21%)
Looked Like Price Gouging to Me
I've had Clearview as my supplier for a year and their rates were reasonable but they claimed to provide all solar power energy which i found desirable. Throughout the year they consistently mailed my letters asking that I select them--which seemed both confusing and annoying. This year the cost of solar has declined to imagine my surprise when at the end of the year term, they notified me that unless I renewed they would move to a monthly variable rate (moving from .17 per KWH to .23. My usage was lower so I resolved to see how the next couple of months went. The first month was OK but the second, with lower usage than the first monthly variable rate month and lower than the past year's comparable was stunning ($432 for a one-person household). I immediately had my meter checked and canceled Clearview as my supplier on the 22 of August. Just got my third month bill (because of administrative issues the change takes 1--2 billing cycles). Again my usage was lower but my bill was now $586 and the billing rate .389/KWH for the cycle, during a period when the cost of solar has declined! Don't ask my why--they can't explain it either. Needless to say, I'm not going back.
1-2 Star Reviews: 16 (67%)
Total misnomer for name of company
In terms of names for a company, I'm not sure there has ever been a greater misnomer. They will entice you with lower entry rates and give very little notice when these rates are about to expire. My electric bill more than tripled for the supplier charge this month from .1139/kw hr to .3899/ kw hr. This is .12 /kw hr higher than what was quoted it was going to be 2 days before billing cycle began. My advice is to stay away, find another supplier who will be more transparent as Clearview is anything but.
Clearview Energy News
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Clearview Energy FAQs
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Where can I order Clearview Energy electricity?
- Clearview Energy does not have any electricity plans
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Where can I order Clearview Energy natural gas?
- Clearview Energy does not have any natural gas plans
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What do customers think about Clearview Energy?
- That depends on who you ask. There will always be someone who feels wronged by a company, no matter how good they actually are. The average Clearview Energy customer review is 2.2 / 5 stars. Keep in mind, consumers will go out of their way to complain far more often than they will to give praise.
Best Value
36 Month Electricity Plan
17.99¢
per kwh
$0.00
MRC
The 'MRC' or 'Monthly Recurring Charge' is a fee that the provider will add
to each of your bills in addition to the electric usage charges.

36 Month Fixed Rate
Go Green Lights 36
19.99¢
per kwh
$0.00
MRC
The 'MRC' or 'Monthly Recurring Charge' is a fee that the provider will add
to each of your bills in addition to the electric usage charges.

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