Pennsylvania-licensed electricity supplier

Champion Energy plans, rates & reviews
Champion Energy is a subsidiary of Calpine and an electricity supplier serving residential customers in PA. This is an independent comparison, not Champion Energy's official site.
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Updated June 2026 • PA PUC License: A-2009-2124113
Champion Energy at a glance
A-2009-2124113
PA PUC License
Calpine
Parent company
Electric Generator Supplier
Service type
About Champion Energy
Champion Energy is a licensed electricity supplier serving residential and commercial customers in PA. The company operates as part of Calpine.
In deregulated markets, Champion Energy competes with other suppliers to provide the generation portion of your electricity bill. Your local utility continues to handle delivery, maintenance, and outage response regardless of which supplier you choose.
Visit championenergyservices.com to learn more about their current plans and offers.
Plan types Champion Energy offers in Pennsylvania
Most PA residential electricity suppliers offer these common plan structures:
Fixed-rate plans
Locked rate for a set term (typically 6, 12, or 24 months). Protects against rate increases but may include early termination fees.
Variable-rate plans
Rate changes month-to-month based on market conditions. No contract lock-in, but rates can increase unexpectedly.
Green energy plans
100% renewable energy credits (RECs) offset your usage. Rates may be slightly higher than standard plans.
Blended plans
Mix of renewable and standard generation. Often 25%, 50%, or 75% renewable at intermediate price points.
Champion Energy's specific current offers and rates are not displayed here. Visit their website or use our ZIP submit to see current PA plans.
Service area in Pennsylvania
Champion Energy serves customers in the following PA utility territories:
This covers most of Pennsylvania's population. Enter your ZIP code to confirm service availability at your specific address.
How Champion Energy compares to other PA suppliers
Pennsylvania has 100+ PUC-licensed residential suppliers. Here's how Champion Energy fits in the landscape:
How to enroll with Champion Energy
Compare rates
Visit championenergyservices.com or use our ZIP submit to see what plans are currently offered for your area.
Check your Price to Compare
Compare Champion Energy's rate against your utility's default service rate. This is listed on your bill as "Price to Compare."
Enroll directly
Sign up with Champion Energy. Your distribution utility continues delivery. Billing arrangements vary by supplier.
Champion Energy also enrolls customers through PA Power Switch and licensed brokers.
Frequently asked questions
- Is Champion Energy a licensed PA electricity supplier?
- Yes. Champion Energy is licensed by the Pennsylvania Public Utility Commission under license number A-2009-2124113.
- Where does Champion Energy operate?
- Champion Energy serves customers in PA.
- Will my utility change if I sign up with Champion Energy?
- No. Your distribution utility continues to deliver your electricity. Champion Energy supplies the generation portion only. You'll see both charges on your utility bill.
- How can I cancel my Champion Energy contract?
- Contract terms vary by plan. Fixed-rate plans typically have early termination fees. Review your contract or contact Champion Energy directly for cancellation procedures.
- Does Champion Energy offer renewable energy plans?
- Most major suppliers offer some renewable energy plans. Visit championenergyservices.com for current options and pricing.
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