
- No Exit fees (varies by state)
- Reward Program
- Money Back for Signing Up
New Service Turnaround Time: varies by state
Better Business Bureau Rating: A+
The results are in for Ambit Energy.. and your Energy Provider scored
2 out of 5
Switching your money to a different provider could help fund new renewable energy projects, and strip fossil fuel providers of the cash they need to operate. Click below to discover the best climate-friendly alternatives for you.
Great news! We found 6 switch-worthy Energy Providers for you:
Energy providers can’t buy space on our site. We recommend providers based on our strict internal standards for reducing the investment in fossil fuels.
New Service Turnaround Time: varies by state
Better Business Bureau Rating: A+
New Service Turnaround Time: varies
Better Business Bureau Rating: A+
New Service Turnaround Time: 15-40 days
Better Business Bureau Rating: A+
New Service Turnaround Time: 15-40 days
Better Business Bureau Rating: A+
New Service Turnaround Time: 30 days
Better Business Bureau Rating: A+
New Service Turnaround Time: 7 days
Better Business Bureau Rating: A+
Interested in our research? We have conducted a thorough analysis of the financial services sector. Find our resources and criteria for recommendation here.
A 30-year old making $50,000 per year will have an average lifetime deposit value of over $1.2M! Your money matters, so put it to work for good!
Transferred out of fossil-fuel supporting banks
Spreading the word and telling their banks we’ve had enough.
With your support, we can hit our goal of switching £5 billion out of climate-harming banks, potentially removing up to £200 billion of funding opportunities for the fossil fuel industry.
Alabama, Alaska, Arizona, Arkansas, Colorado, Hawaii, Idaho, Iowa, Louisiana, Minnesota, Mississippi, Missouri, Nevada, North Carolina, North Dakota, Oklahoma, Oregon, South Carolina, South Dakota, Tennessee, Utah, Vermont, Washington, and Wisconsin
While these states may allow large industrial or commercial customers to choose their suppliers, residential customers have no access to retail energy providers.
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