The Public Utility Commission of Texas regulates the state's electric, telecommunication, and water and sewer utilities, implements respective legislation, and provides customer assistance in resolving consumer complaints.
This information is compiled by the Public Utility Commission of Texas from publicly available information from the Retail Electric Providers and PUCT approved price to beat rates (through December 2006) using representative usage levels. Rates are calculated using the Commission Approved Residential Load Profile for each service area. The PUCT makes no recommendation with respect to any REP. Although we believe these prices are accurate, the PUCT makes no warranty that the prices in this table are currently being offered. Please contact the relevant REP for their current pricing offers and terms of service. Information on how to select a REP and contact information for REPs is located at www.powertochoose.com.
The average prices shown in these calculations represent average annual prices per kilowatt-hour (kWh). Some REPs charge rates that vary by season or usage level. As a result, the actual average price listed on a customer's bill for any given month may differ from that listed here, depending on the usage of the customer and the actual rates charged during that month. Please see the REP's Terms of Service document for the actual rates that will be charged by the REP.
The Average Annual Rate Comparison is updated quarterly. For comparison of quarterly bills, go to Residential Bills
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2022 December 2022 | June 2022 | March 2022
2021 December 2021 | September 2021 | June 2021 | March 2021
2020 December 2020 | September 2020 | June 2020 | March 2020
Below you will find the Archived Average Annual Rate Comparison for Residential Electric Service
Data in average annual rate comparison for residential electric service lists may have been revised in subsequent releases.
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