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Apples to Apples
Apple to Apple

With the Public Utilities Commission of Ohio’s innovative tool you can easily compare prices, contract terms and other plan differences.

  • Compare Electric Offers
  • Compare Natural Gas Offers

Steps to Switching

four simple steps to choosing a supplier

1. Compare offers

Use the Apples to Apples charts to compare various offers based on cost, contract terms or other incentives.

Use this helpful worksheet to compare offers found on the Apples to Apples.

2. Contact suppliers

Contact the suppliers that you are most interested in and ask the questions provided below. To sign up, simply call that supplier. The supplier will contact your local natural gas utility for you.

3. Read and understand the supply contract

Make sure you carefully read and understand all of the terms and conditions of your supply contract. The supplier should be able to answer any questions you have.

4. Receive confirmation

Your local natural gas utility will send you a letter confirming the supplier you have chosen. If the information is correct, you do not have to do anything. If the information is not correct, contact the utility and request that the switch be stopped. You have seven days from the postmark date of the letter to make any changes.

  • Home
  • Compare Offers
  • Compare Electric Offers
  • Compare Natural Gas Offers
  • About Choice
  • What is Aggregation?
  • Why Switch?
  • Understanding Energy Choice (video)
  • Electric
  • Certified Electric Suppliers
  • Compare Electric Offers
  • Electric Customer Rights
  • Electricity Provider Map
  • Steps to Switching
  • What to Ask Suppliers
  • Where Does Ohio's Electricity Come From?
  • Natural Gas
  • Certified Gas Suppliers
  • Compare Natural Gas Offers
  • Natural Gas Customer Rights
  • Natural Gas Provider Map
  • Reading Your Natural Gas Meter
  • Steps to Switching
  • Understanding Your Natural Gas Bill
  • What to Ask Suppliers
  • FAQs
  • Find Your Utility Information
  • Glossary of Terms
  • Steps to Switching
  • Ways to Save Energy
  • What to Ask Suppliers
  • Contact Us
  • Consumer Complaints
  • Request a Speaker
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