Grand_Tower

Grand_Tower t1_iwgdqgs wrote

Don’t worry, signing up with a third party energy supplier, like SFE energy, really just changes who is buying energy on your behalf (from power plants/gas pipelines) in PSEG’s system. It takes at least a day for a supplier to even communicate this change to PSEG, and it only goes into effect after your next meter read. Even if you didn’t cancel this contract your PSEG account would still exist! PSEG physically deliver the power and that cannot change, and they will continue to charge you delivery fees.

Often the supplier doesn’t even issue their own bill, they just have PSEG charge you in the “supply charges” section of the bill with the supplier’s rate instead of PSEG’s. When you leave the third party supplier, you revert back to PSEG for supply. There was no risk of your account with them being canceled.

I would check your PSEG account after another day or two to make sure the supplier either didn’t enroll you at all or rescinds the enrollment. You can always call PSEG about this, it’s super not a big deal thanks to the consumer protections NJ has.

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