Energy Deregulation and What it Means to You

Texas lawmakers deregulated electric markets in 2002, letting consumers in many parts of the state choose their Retail Electric Provider (REP).

Energy Deregulation allows consumers to shop to find the REP and energy products that best fit their electricity needs and desires, such as lower rates, fixed rates or renewable energy.

According to the Public Utility Commission of Texas, Texas consumers are paying less for electricity than they would have if the market were highly regulated.

Energy One represents a number of REP's, and we take the hassle out of shopping products and rates.

Let us help take full advantage of energy deregulation for you!

About Energy One Management


Energy One Management is an independent energy management and consulting services company whose sole purpose is to minimize your company's overall energy expense. We utilize strategies that include securing lower rates, conserving energy and auditing bills.

We strive to be a leading energy management and consulting company in the state of Texas by adhering to values that include professionalism, integrity, customer care and best business practices. We carefully select Retail Electric Providers that share our values, and our Certified Energy Consultants are trained by these REP's to be knowledgeable about their energy products. You can trust Energy One Management to help you make the right energy choices for your home or business.

Louis Lenckus, Founding Principal

Louis Lenckus, Founding Priciple of Energy One Management

Louis Lenckus is the Founding Principal of Energy One Management, LLC, and a Senior Certified Energy Consultant.

Prior to forming Energy One Management, Louis was the East Texas Regional Manager for Tecomax, the marketing arm of Relient Energy. Along with his extensive experience in the energy industry, Louis has dedicated all his expertise to creating a consulting firm that is built solidly around the needs of his clients.

Louis is a long time resident of Plano, Texas with one son and three grandchildren. He is a 20-year member of Prestonwood Baptist Church.