Built from the Inside of the Texas Power Grid

Most electricity brokers know contracts. We understand the grid itself.

Brooke Sills — Co-Founder & Owner

Brooke Sills is the co-founder and owner of SK Energy, where she has spent over a decade helping residential and commercial clients navigate electricity contracts in the Texas market. She began managing electricity contracts in 2012 and co-founded SK Energy in 2014, building the business around organization, responsiveness, and a genuine commitment to her clients.

As the market and regulations evolved, Brooke adapted SK Energy's approach — transitioning from frequent provider switching to a more traditional brokerage model. Today, she partners with a select group of providers to secure competitive rates, prioritizing those with strong customer service and a willingness to go to bat for her clients when it matters.

Brooke is the reason SK Energy's customers don't dread their electricity contract. She handles the complexity so they don't have to.

Kevin Sills, PE — The Grid Background

Kevin Sills is a licensed Professional Engineer and Transmission Planning Manager at a municipal utility operating in the ERCOT market. He leads NERC TPL compliance studies, large load interconnection analysis, and coordination with ERCOT planning processes.

Before that, he spent 14 years at Oncor — the largest transmission and distribution utility in Texas — working in grid modeling, operations training, and transmission district management. That experience gave him an insider's understanding of how the Texas grid actually operates: how power flows, where constraints develop, how transmission costs are allocated, and why your 4CP demand charges are calculated the way they are.

Through SK Energy, Kevin has spent 12 years helping commercial and industrial businesses in Texas reduce electricity costs through contract negotiation, load analysis, and energy procurement strategy. He works directly with generation developers, large load customers, and C&I businesses navigating the ERCOT interconnection process.

Kevin holds a BS in Electrical Engineering from UT Arlington. Outside of energy, he's a commercial multi-engine pilot — another field where systems thinking and managing risk actually matter.

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What This Means for Your Business

Most electricity brokers just shop rates. We actually understand how the Texas power grid works — because we helped plan and build it. Here's why that matters:

  • We know where your bill comes from. Electricity costs aren't just about the price per kilowatt-hour. There are hidden charges baked into how power gets delivered to your building, and we know how to reduce them.
  • We can lower your demand charges. Texas has a system called 4CP that charges businesses based on their peak usage during the hottest summer afternoons. We know exactly how it works and how to keep those charges low.
  • We can read your usage data. Your meter records how much power you use every 15 minutes. We analyze that data to find patterns that are quietly costing you money.
  • We know when prices are going up. The Texas electricity market moves based on weather, power plant outages, and demand. We understand what drives those swings and how to lock in a contract that protects you.

SK Energy is a state-licensed electricity brokerage based in Midlothian, Texas. We work with businesses across DFW and all of Texas — from restaurants and car washes to warehouses and manufacturing plants.

Talk to an Energy Expert

Call Brooke at (214) 769-9266 for a free electricity cost review backed by real grid expertise.