Commercial electricity procurement in Buffalo is a repeating decision — every 12–36 months, your contract comes up. Businesses that treat it as a competitive process every time consistently outperform those that don't.

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Commercial Energy in Buffalo

Healthcare (Kaleida, ECMC), manufacturing, retail, border trade with Canada

New York deregulated in 1996; NYISO launched in 1999

Your utility — National Grid NY (formerly Niagara Mohawk) — handles physical delivery of electricity to your building. The supply portion of your bill, where competition applies, is separate. That's where we operate: identifying which of 30+ licensed retail energy suppliers is pricing your load size and usage pattern most aggressively right now.

How the Buffalo Electricity Market Works

Zone A (western NY) has different pricing dynamics than Zone J (NYC); National Grid serves Buffalo

Seven distinct NYISO load zones (A through K) — prices vary significantly by zone

Buffalo businesses are part of the NYISO Zone A (western) territory. NYISO Zone A (western) manages wholesale electricity markets and system reliability. What happens in the wholesale market — capacity auctions, fuel costs, weather events — flows through to retail commercial rates. A broker tracks those conditions and advises on timing.

Current all-in commercial rates in Buffalo typically range 10–15 cents/kWh supply depending on load size, contract term, and market timing. Larger loads generally get more aggressive pricing because suppliers compete harder for them.

What We Do for Buffalo Businesses

Our process for Buffalo accounts:

  1. Pull your data — 12 months of interval usage from National Grid NY (formerly Niagara Mohawk). We handle the data request.
  2. Submit to 30+ suppliers — Same usage profile to every active supplier in the Buffalo territory simultaneously.
  3. Translate the offers — You get plain-English comparisons of each offer: price, term, demand treatment, renewal terms, ETF structure.
  4. Execute and monitor — We handle contract paperwork and flag your renewal window 6–9 months out.

No cost. No commitment until you choose a supplier. Our fee comes from the supplier you select — standard in the industry and priced into every quote regardless of whether you use a broker.

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Types of Businesses We Work With in Buffalo

We serve commercial and industrial accounts of all sizes across Buffalo's business community. Common account types include:

Load size matters to suppliers. Accounts using 50,000+ kWh/month typically see the most competitive pricing. Smaller accounts still benefit from the process — several suppliers specialize in small commercial.

Contract Structures for Buffalo Businesses

Three main pricing structures apply in the Buffalo market:

Frequently Asked Questions

Is commercial electricity deregulated in Buffalo?

Yes. Buffalo is served by National Grid NY (formerly Niagara Mohawk) for delivery, but the supply portion of commercial electricity is open to competition. You can choose from multiple licensed retail energy suppliers.

What commercial electricity rates are available in Buffalo?

All-in commercial rates in Buffalo typically range 10–15 cents/kWh supply. Zone A (western NY) has different pricing dynamics than Zone J (NYC); National Grid serves Buffalo Exact pricing depends on load size, contract term, and market timing.

Which grid manages electricity in Buffalo?

Buffalo is part of the NYISO Zone A (western) service territory. NYISO Zone A (western) manages wholesale electricity markets and system reliability for the region.

How long does it take to switch suppliers in Buffalo?

Supplier switches in Buffalo typically take one billing cycle — about 30 days. National Grid NY (formerly Niagara Mohawk) handles the physical delivery before and after the switch with no service interruption.

Do I need to contact National Grid NY (formerly Niagara Mohawk) to switch suppliers in Buffalo?

No. Once you sign with a new supplier, they notify National Grid NY (formerly Niagara Mohawk) and coordinate the transfer. You'll see the new supplier's name on your bill without any action on your part.

We also serve businesses in nearby communities including: