


“Coupled with their longstanding industry reputation, EC Infosystems is the ideal partner to not only meet those challenges but exceed them as evidenced by their flawless execution in the ERCOT market.”Ĭlearview Energy, headquartered in Dallas, Texas, has offered 100% green energy products and services to residential and commercial consumers in over 13 states since 2008.

“In our quest for a partner, Clearview sought a seasoned market expert to guide us as we transitioned both our internal and external technologies into a solitary system,” explains Frank McGovern, Founder and President of Clearview Energy. “Our ability to learn and adapt our platforms for both emerging and seasoned retail energy providers positions us as a unique technology leader, serving all segments of the deregulated market with agility and flexibility.”Īfter completing this initial phase of Clearview’s book in Texas, EC Infosystems will continue to consolidate their remaining New England, New York, MISO and PJM utilities onto UtiliBill’s integrated billing/CIS system, the industry’s only platform that successfully balances the complexities of the Texas deregulated market with the variances of all other electric and natural gas markets in a single platform. “This elevation of our partnership with Clearview Energy is a strategic win for our portfolio of services, products, and clients,” says EC Infosystems’ President and CEO, Mohan Wanchoo. The initial implementation included an iterative gap analysis and development process, comprehensive system workflow mapping, and a thorough review of Clearview’s business practices. If you do not wish to renew on those terms, you must contact the supplier to cancel or negotiate a new rate, enroll with a new supplier, or contact the utility to return to standard service when your current contract expires.UNIONDALE, N.Y.-( BUSINESS WIRE)-EC Infosystems, a leader in Electronic Data Interchange (EDI) and Billing/Customer Information Solutions (CIS) for companies in the deregulated energy industry, has announced the successful implementation of Clearview Energy for billing and EDI services in the Texas market. Suppliers are required to notify you 30-60 days prior to a contract expiration to explain renewal terms. Most contracts contain automatic renewal provisions and may not renew at the rate you enrolled. Know when your contract is set to expire. Enroll at least ten business days before your meter read date so the enrollment will become effective on your upcoming meter read date. When you start with a new supplier depends on when the supplier submits the enrollment and your upcoming meter read date. Suppliers must wait three days before sending the enrollment to the utility, but are required to submit the enrollment to the utility within seven business days of your request to enroll. You have a statutory three-day rescission period under Connecticut law. Ask the supplier when it will send your enrollment to the utility. Be prepared – have a copy of your bill handy before contacting a supplier.
