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The electricity retail market is a sector of the electricity industry that involves the sale of electricity to end-users. It is a competitive market, with electricity retailers competing to offer the best prices and services to customers. Retailers typically purchase electricity from generators and then resell it to customers, often with additional services such as billing and customer service. Retailers may also offer renewable energy options, such as solar or wind power, to customers.
The electricity retail market is an important part of the electricity industry, as it provides customers with choice and competition. It also helps to ensure that electricity is priced fairly and that customers receive the best possible service.
Some companies in the electricity retail market include Duke Energy, Dominion Energy, Southern Company, Xcel Energy, and National Grid. Show Less Read more