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Think Energy was founded by GDF SUEZ Energy in 2011. After GDF Suez rebanded into ENGIE in 2016, the company grew to be a major retail of renewable-sourced electricity in the dereulated states of Connecticut, New Hampshire, Ohio, and Delaware, Illinois, Maine, Maryland, New Jersey, New York, and Texas.

Now owned by Energywell, Think Energy helps its customers offset 100% of electricity consumption with renewable energy certificates (RECs) produced by wind, solar, and hydro resources. Every Think Energy customer becomes a member of the Free Energy Club. They can even earn cash rebates of up to 100% off their Think Energy electricity supply charges.

As part of their commitment to sustainability, Think Energy participates in projects to reduce Co2 emissions, protect forests, encourage green energy development, and enhance sustainable energy practices.

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Recommended Think Energy Electricity Plans

    Think Basic 4

    9.0 ¢ /kwh
    4 Months Locked Rate
    • 0% Green Energy
    $0 MRC per month
    Save 7.1%under utility rate

    Our Assessment:

    This is a "No Gimmicks" Fixed Rate plan which means you have a consistent energy charge of -¢ per kWh no matter how much (or little) energy you use.

    You will have more predictable bill based solely on your usage.

    Plan Renewal:

    If you order this plan and start it today, you will be up for renewal 4 months from now in March of 2026.

    Since this plan expires in March, you can take advantage of seasonally lower rates when you renew.

    Electricity rates are generally highest from June through September.

    • Early Termination Fee: $0 (Residential Customers Only)
    • fixed-rate
    • 4 Months

    Think Clean 12

    10.9 ¢ /kwh
    12 Months Locked Rate
    • 100% Green Energy
    $0 MRC per month

    Our Assessment:

    This is a "No Gimmicks" Fixed Rate plan which means you have a consistent energy charge of -¢ per kWh no matter how much (or little) energy you use.

    You will have more predictable bill based solely on your usage.

    Plan Renewal:

    If you order this plan and start it today, you will be up for renewal 12 months from now in November of 2026.

    Since this plan expires in November, you can take advantage of seasonally lower rates when you renew.

    Electricity rates are generally highest from June through September.

    • Early Termination Fee: $0 (Residential Customers Only)
    • fixed-rate
    • 12 Months

    Think Clean 36

    11.8 ¢ /kwh
    36 Months Locked Rate
    • 100% Green Energy
    $0 MRC per month

    Our Assessment:

    This is a "No Gimmicks" Fixed Rate plan which means you have a consistent energy charge of -¢ per kWh no matter how much (or little) energy you use.

    You will have more predictable bill based solely on your usage.

    Plan Renewal:

    If you order this plan and start it today, you will be up for renewal 36 months from now in November of 2028.

    Since this plan expires in November, you can take advantage of seasonally lower rates when you renew.

    Electricity rates are generally highest from June through September.

    • Early Termination Fee: $0 (Residential Customers Only)
    • fixed-rate
    • 36 Months
    Rates as of Nov 01, 2025 at 07:22 PM

    Shop for Think Energy Electricity Plans

    Think Energy currently has 3 plans available on our site.

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    Type Company & Plan Term
    Fixed Rate Think Clean 36 36
    Fixed Rate Think Clean 12 12
    Fixed Rate Think Basic 4 4

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