Constellation vs 4Change Energy
Complaint Comparison
PUCT Data • Jul-Dec 2025
4Change Energy
Constellation
Constellation has 2.1 fewer complaints per 10k customers
Trust & Reputation
External ratings comparison
Trust Score is a weighted average: Google (40%), BBB (35%), Trustpilot (25%)
The Verdict
- Budget rates trump everything else
- The charity angle makes you feel slightly better about your bill
- You set up autopay and never think about electricity again
- You'd rather save money and donate to causes yourself
- Clean energy is a genuine priority, not a nice-to-have checkbox
- You want carbon-free power from a company that owns generation
- Business sustainability commitments require authentic sourcing
- You'll pay $300-500/year more for real clean energy infrastructure
Category Breakdown
4Change is budget tier. Constellation is premium. $300-500/year difference.
Constellation owns nuclear plants and wind farms. Real infrastructure.
$70B market cap vs Just Energy bankruptcy history
Neither invests heavily here--both are average
4Change donates to charity. Constellation doesn't.
Side-by-Side Comparison
| Feature | 4Change Energy | Constellation |
|---|---|---|
| Parent Company | Tri-Eagle Energy (Just Energy subsidiary) | Constellation Energy (NASDAQ: CEG) |
| Years in Texas | 14 | 22 |
| Service Areas | Oncor, CenterPoint, AEP, TNMP | Oncor, CenterPoint, AEP, TNMP |
| Fixed-Rate Plans | ||
| Variable Plans | ||
| Free Nights/Weekends | ||
| Prepaid Options | ||
| Green Energy | ||
| Charitable Donation | ||
| Deposit Required | Conditional | Conditional |
At a Glance
| Factor | Constellation | 4Change Energy |
|---|---|---|
| Best For | Authentic carbon-free energy | Budget-conscious with charity angle |
| Price Level | Premium (15-25% above budget) | Budget tier |
| Years in Texas | 22 | 14 |
| Prepaid Available | No | No |
| Green Plans | Yes (owns generation) | Yes (certificates) |
Bottom Line: Constellation charges premium for authentic clean energy infrastructure. 4Change offers budget rates with tiny charitable donations ($1-3/month). You’re choosing between environmental impact and price savings.
Overview
This comparison comes down to values: what matters more to you?
Constellation generates more carbon-free electricity than any American company. They own nuclear plants, wind farms, and solar installations. When you pay their premium, you’re funding actual clean energy infrastructure.
4Change Energy donates roughly $1-3/month from your bill to charities you choose. They’re budget-priced, simple, no gimmicks. The charitable impact is real but small.
Both companies frame themselves around doing good. Constellation’s “good” is environmental—massive clean energy generation. 4Change’s “good” is social—small donations to veterans, children’s charities, cancer research.
The price gap is significant: Constellation costs $300-500/year more than 4Change. That’s real money either way—whether it goes to clean energy infrastructure or stays in your pocket for causes you choose.
The Short Answer
Want to fund actual clean energy infrastructure? Constellation owns the power plants. Your premium directly supports carbon-free generation capacity.
Want budget rates with a charity angle? 4Change is 15-25% cheaper with small donations to causes you select.
Want maximum charitable impact? Pick 4Change’s budget rates and donate the $300-500 savings yourself. You’ll give 10x more than their program delivers.
Company Backgrounds
Constellation is worth $70+ billion (NASDAQ: CEG). They’re not a retail electricity company that buys wholesale—they generate power from nuclear reactors, wind farms, and solar installations they own. Headquartered in Baltimore, but 22 years in Texas.
4Change Energy is owned by Tri-Eagle Energy, a subsidiary of Just Energy. Just Energy went through CCAA bankruptcy in 2021 and restructured. They continue operating and PUCT verified their financial stability, but the history exists. Headquarters in Dallas, 14 years in Texas.
Constellation has no financial concerns. 4Change’s parent company has bankruptcy history. Factor that as you see fit.
The Green Energy Reality Check
Both offer “green” plans. The similarity ends there.
Constellation owns generation. Nuclear reactors producing carbon-free power 24/7. Wind turbines they operate. Solar installations they built. When Constellation sells clean energy, electrons flow from their facilities.
4Change buys certificates. Their green plans purchase renewable energy credits (RECs)—paper that theoretically offsets conventional power. Marketing, not infrastructure.
If environmental impact drives your decision, Constellation delivers what 4Change can’t. If “green plan” is just a checkbox, 4Change costs less.
The Charitable Impact Reality Check
4Change donates to charities: children’s causes, veterans organizations, breast cancer research, animal welfare. Real organizations, real money.
The actual numbers: Fractions of a cent per kWh translates to $1-3/month from your bill. Maybe $20-40/year going to charity.
The alternative math: 4Change saves you $300-500/year compared to Constellation. Donate half of that savings directly—you’ve contributed 5-10x more to organizations you choose.
The charity angle makes 4Change feel better than “budget electricity company.” But the impact is marketing-scale, not philanthropic-scale.
Deposit Policies
Both run credit checks. Both require deposits if you don’t pass.
Constellation: Score above 650 typically avoids the deposit. Otherwise, $200-$400 upfront or a letter of credit.
4Change: Score above 650 avoids the deposit. Otherwise, $100-$300 upfront or a letter of credit from your previous provider.
Neither offers prepaid. Credit-challenged customers need to look elsewhere.
Customer Experience
Neither company invested heavily in customer service.
Constellation focuses on commercial customers. Residential is secondary. Phone support exists but expect 10-20 minute waits. No 24/7 availability.
4Change runs lean. Budget pricing means budget support. Peak-period hold times of 25-40 minutes. Business hours only. Website pays bills—that’s it.
If customer service matters, neither wins. Pay the TXU premium.
The Verdict
Constellation wins on environmental impact. 4Change wins on price. The gap is $300-500/year.
Choose Constellation if:
- Clean energy infrastructure is worth a premium to you
- You want carbon-free power from a company that generates it
- Business sustainability commitments require verified sourcing
- $70B Fortune 500 stability matters
Choose 4Change if:
- Budget rates are your primary consideration
- The charity donations make you feel slightly better
- You’ll set up autopay and never think about it
- Just Energy’s bankruptcy history doesn’t concern you
The honest answer: If charity matters, pick the cheapest provider and donate the difference yourself. If environment matters, Constellation’s premium funds actual infrastructure. 4Change occupies the middle ground where neither impact is significant.
Check current rates on ComparePower to see exact pricing at your usage level.
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Best-For Categories
- Best for Green Energy — Constellation ranks for authentic clean energy
- Best for Budget Shoppers — 4Change consistently ranks in the top 10
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Company Snapshots
4Change Energy
- Parent Company
- Tri-Eagle Energy (Just Energy subsidiary)
- Years in Texas
- 14+
- Headquarters
- Dallas, Texas
- Deposit Required
- conditional
Constellation
- Parent Company
- Constellation Energy (NASDAQ: CEG)
- Years in Texas
- 22+
- Headquarters
- Baltimore, Maryland (Texas operations in Houston)
- Deposit Required
- conditional
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Frequently Asked Questions
Q: When should I choose 4Change Energy over Constellation? ▼
Budget rates trump everything else. The charity angle makes you feel slightly better about your bill. You set up autopay and never think about electricity again. You'd rather save money and donate to causes yourself.
Q: When should I choose Constellation over 4Change Energy? ▼
Clean energy is a genuine priority, not a nice-to-have checkbox. You want carbon-free power from a company that owns generation. Business sustainability commitments require authentic sourcing. You'll pay $300-500/year more for real clean energy infrastructure.
Q: What is the main difference between 4Change Energy and Constellation? ▼
4Change Energy wins on price shoppers, charitable impact. Constellation wins on green energy, company stability. Both deliver identical electricity through the same wires—the difference is pricing structure, customer service, and plan options.