While Maryland has no official state reporting, Dept. of Energy EIA861* reports by state all suppliers’ revenues, MegaWatt Hours and Customer Counts. Compared to regulated rates, Maryland residential retail energy supplier rates were appalling. Thanks fro nothing.

* Interested in reporting your state’s results, use the Sales_Ult_Customer file. Analysts can back into Regulated utility supply rates by subtracting bundled kwh rate from delivery avg. kwh rates. Delivery row is the distribution revenues from regulated utilities excluding supply, which is booked by “retail energy marketer.”

The chart below compares the kWh rate that residential customers paid to regulated utilities versus retail energy suppliers. This EIA861 data is sorted by supplier. Regulated paid 8¢. Retail Energy paid 12¢. 50% more.