FAQs for Maryland Customers
- Hub Admin
- Jan 15
- 2 min read
Why can Spring Power and Gas no longer service customers in Maryland?
Due to a recent ruling in Maryland, energy suppliers must now bill customers separately from the utility. However, your agreement with Spring Power & Gas is not affected by this change, as you are billed by the utility for both utility and supply charges. We appreciate the opportunity to have served you during your time with us.
What will happen to my current service with Spring Power and Gas?
Your service will be transitioned back to your local utility company for supply service. This change will ensure there is no interruption in your energy supply.
When will this change take effect?
The transition will take place over the next 45 days. You will receive a letter in the mail from Spring Power & Gas with details about your service arrangement.
Will there be any interruption in my energy supply during the transition?
No, there will be no interruption in your energy supply. The transition will be seamless, and your local utility company will ensure continuous service.
Will my rates change once I am returned to the utility for supply service?
Your rates may change based on the rates set by your local utility company. For specific rate information, please contact your local utility.
Do I need to take any action for this transition to occur?
No action is required on your part. The transition will be handled automatically by Spring Power and Gas and your local utility company.
Who should I contact if I have questions or concerns about this change?
If you have any questions or concerns, please contact our customer service team at 1-888-710-4782 or info@springpowernadgas.us You can also reach out to your local utility company for more information.
What will happen to my rewards?
Response: Per your agreement you will continue to have access to the rewards for as long as the account is active with Spring. I would recommend utilizing any available rewards points at this time.
Can I choose a different energy supplier instead of returning to the utility?
Yes, you have the option to choose a different energy supplier. Please visit the Maryland Public Service Commission's website for a list of approved energy suppliers in your area.
Why did the state regulations change?
State regulations can change for a variety of reasons, including policy updates, market conditions, and efforts to protect consumers. For more details on the specific regulatory changes, please refer to the Maryland Public Service Commission's announcements.
Will Spring Power and Gas be able to service Maryland customers in the future?
At this time, we do not have information on whether we will be able to service Maryland customers in the future. We will keep our customers informed of any changes.
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