If you don't think you have the absolute cheapest, look around for more options. There are bound to be cheaper. Try asking your local technician. They probably have dealt with a wide variety of different providers and have experience with those different providers.
One of the largest and most renowned providers for energy is PG&E. While they might not provide the absolute cheapest prices, they are close to the top for a reason. I would recommend going for PG&E's supply because of their reliability and countless "success" stories.
If you can't get those cheaper providers, you might want to look towards building systems that retrieve renewable energy. Solar grids and windmills can generate solar and wind energy. Those two combined can almost guarantee an independence from expensive companies and suppliers. Don't know how to build those two? A solution is closer than you think...
Earth4Energy gives a step-by-step instruction to guide you to lower energy bills and solve that scary question of "Am I paying too much?". It'll show you what materials you'll need for the solar grid and for the windmill. The best part about the guide is that it's structured so in any case you'll have a source of energy.
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