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What you actually get when you pick an Ambit plan in the TNMP area.
Ambit's fixed-rate plans hold your price for the full term, so a hot Gulf Coast summer does not blow up your bill.
Refer 15 active customers and Ambit credits your own energy free. Travel and reward plans are available too.
Once you enroll, Ambit's Texas-based Customer Care handles billing and service Monday through Saturday. Green-e certified renewable plans are available.
Texas lets you pick your retail provider. On price, plans run close. Where Ambit pulls ahead is what you get back.
| What you get | Ambit (Energy Direct) | Typical Texas provider |
|---|---|---|
| A real path to a $0 energy bill — refer 15 active customers and Ambit credits the average of what they pay, up to your entire energy charge, every month with no time limit to get there | ✓ Free Energy | Not offered |
| $50 a month in Reward Dollars that never expire, redeemable 500,000+ ways (dining, retail, travel) on the Ultimate Perks plan | ✓ | Rare |
| Travel reward points — 1 point for every kWh you already use, redeemable toward travel | ✓ | Rare |
| A 60-day "Try it, Like it, or Change it" window — switch to another Ambit term plan in your first 60 days with no early-termination fee | ✓ | Varies |
| 100% green / renewable plan option | ✓ | Common |
| No-deposit options and a switch with no interruption to your power | ✓ | Common |
| Your actual rate for your address | See it by ZIP ↓ | Varies |
Ambit program terms verified on Ambit Energy's official site, June 2026: Free Energy, Ultimate Perks, and the Lone Star Plus / "Try it, Like it, Change it" guarantee. "Typical Texas provider" reflects common fixed-rate retail plans; always compare a specific plan's Electricity Facts Label before you enroll.
Enter your ZIP to compare real Dickinson rates and enroll online.
Texas-New Mexico Power (TNMP) still owns the poles, wires, and meters and restores outages no matter which plan you pick. Your retail plan only sets your price, term, and billing.
Pricing varies by ZIP and usage from the homes off FM 517 and Hughes Road to the Bayou Lakes and Dickinson Bayou neighborhoods, so a smart comparison starts with your address, not a single "Dickinson average."
Dickinson sits in Galveston County along the Gulf Coast, where Texas-New Mexico Power (TNMP) is the regulated Transmission and Distribution Utility (TDU) for most addresses. They own the poles, wires, and meters, restore outages, and set the delivery charges that are the same for every retail provider.
A small number of Dickinson addresses fall in the CenterPoint Energy footprint instead. Either way, your retail plan is the same open-market choice, and we will confirm your utility by ZIP.
From the older neighborhoods near downtown to the newer subdivisions off Gulf Freeway (I-45), Dickinson runs on the regulated TNMP grid. Whichever retail plan you choose, TNMP still delivers the power and restores outages, so you are free to pick Ambit purely on price and rewards.
Serving Bayou Lakes, the Dickinson Bayou waterfront, and homes along FM 517 and Hughes Road. Enter your ZIP to see the exact plans at your address.
Dickinson is a Galveston County city on the Gulf Coast, set between League City, Texas City, and the waters of Galveston Bay within the Houston metropolitan area. It grew up along Dickinson Bayou on land first granted to John Dickinson in the 1820s, and in the early twentieth century its truck farms were productive enough that the area was called the "garden of Galveston County" and earned a reputation as a strawberry-growing center. Today it is a steadily growing bedroom community of more than 20,000 residents, close enough to the Johnson Space Center, the Port of Houston, and the Texas City refining corridor to draw workers from across the region. Because Dickinson sits in a deregulated part of Texas, homeowners here can shop the open market for their own electricity plan instead of taking whatever a single utility offers.
Report outages to your local utility, Texas-New Mexico Power (TNMP), at (888) 866-7456 — not to your retail provider. They restore power no matter which plan you have.
No. TNMP keeps delivering power without interruption while your new plan simply begins billing.
Texas-New Mexico Power (TNMP) is the Transmission and Distribution Utility for most of Dickinson. A small number of addresses fall in the CenterPoint Energy footprint instead. Either utility manages the lines, outages, and delivery regardless of your retail plan.
Enter your ZIP to see the plans available at your address. Rates and availability vary by ZIP and by how much electricity your home uses.
No. Comparing plans and getting help from Energy Direct is free. You enroll directly in the plan you choose.
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