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- Effective Date Aug 2023
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Residents in Ohio enjoy a lower residential electricity rate than most people around the United States, with an average state electric rate of 15.90 cents per kilowatt hour compared to the US average rate of 16.12 cents. Ohio ranks as the 33rd lowest priced state in the United States by average electricity rate. The state has over 170 electricity providers, and with a deregulated electricity market, customers often have an abundance of choices to choose from when purchasing electricity. AEP Ohio has 709,706 residential customers, more than any other vendor in the state . On average, residents of Ohio account for 5,543.82 kilograms of CO2 emissions from electric consumption for each resident in the state, while the US average emissions per capita is 4,114.63. The state is the 29th largest producer of electricity per capita, with an average of 11.76 megawatt hours produced per person a year. Ohio is the 26th highest ranked state in the United States for electricity use per person, with an annual average of 12.65 megawatt hours consumed per citizen living in the state.
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Provider | Service Type | Residential Rate (¢) | Residential Average Bill ($) | Residential Sales (MWh) | Residential Revenues ($) | State Production (MWh) |
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AEP Ohio | BUNDLED | 20.01 | 173.28 | 6,652,594 | 1,331,354,000 | 4,854,120.99 |
Dynegy Energy Services | ENERGY | 6.01 | 52.99 | 3,389,809.37 | 203,869,661.71 | 22,148,385.02 |
Duke Energy Ohio | BUNDLED | 15.40 | 136.54 | 3,279,529.67 | 505,115,761 | 4,853,672.99 |
Ohio Edison | BUNDLED | 16.51 | 130.48 | 2,672,814.83 | 441,158,525 | |
AES Ohio | BUNDLED | 16.20 | 139.61 | 1,711,955 | 277,328,191 | 4,854,120.99 |
IGS Energy | ENERGY | 11.64 | 84.91 | 1,642,694.15 | 191,250,757.46 | 4,341 |
South Central Power Company | BUNDLED | 15.61 | 164.67 | 1,406,169.71 | 219,540,173.84 | |
Illuminating Company | BUNDLED | 16.57 | 105.91 | 1,276,362.15 | 211,520,831 | |
Toledo Edison | BUNDLED | 16.87 | 123.29 | 727,185.28 | 122,686,588 | |
Constellation Energy | ENERGY | 6.75 | 68.39 | 716,083.62 | 48,312,017.71 | 1,515 |
Provider | Service Type | Commercial Rate (¢) | Commercial Average Bill ($) | Commercial Sales (MWh) | Commercial Revenues ($) | State Production (MWh) |
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Dynegy Energy Services | ENERGY | 5.00 | 6,746.9 | 7,408,085.83 | 370,505,811.4 | 22,148,385.02 |
Constellation Energy | ENERGY | 6.18 | 1,209.69 | 7,217,103.78 | 445,904,931.34 | 1,515 |
Strategic Energy LLC | ENERGY | 5.18 | 1,726.22 | 5,595,150.78 | 289,606,093.69 | |
IGS Energy | ENERGY | 5.78 | 679.85 | 4,790,640.74 | 276,750,402.5 | 4,341 |
AEP Ohio | BUNDLED | 18.59 | 438.21 | 1,875,716 | 348,765,000 | 4,854,120.99 |
Duke Energy Ohio | BUNDLED | 11.33 | 546.48 | 1,328,762.68 | 150,489,583 | 4,853,672.99 |
Champion Energy Services | ENERGY | 5.38 | 2,037.17 | 1,195,037.36 | 64,254,267.78 | |
Ohio Edison | BUNDLED | 17.56 | 423.55 | 688,258.26 | 120,884,003 | |
Cleveland Public Power | BUNDLED | 14.21 | 853 | 623,289.34 | 88,581,351.28 | |
Texas Retail Energy | ENERGY | 8.54 | 18,958.09 | 533,202.04 | 45,556,294.79 |
Plant | City/County | Primary Fuel Type | Production (MWh) | Emission (KG) | Emissions/MWh (KG/MWh) | Toxic Chemical Release | Closing Date |
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Gallia County | Coal | 12,336,546.04 | 10,834,796,007.54 | 878.27 | |||
PerryEnergy Harbor Nuclear Generation LLC (100.00%) | North Perry | Nuclear | 10,845,283 | ||||
Guernsey Power StationGuernsey Power Station LLC (100.00%) | Guernsey County | Natural Gas | 10,490,255 | 3,594,835,375.04 | 342.68 | ||
Hanging Rock Energy FacilityDynegy Energy Services (100.00%) | Lawrence County | Natural Gas | 10,243,732 | 4,008,403,532.98 | 391.3 | ||
CardinalBuckeye Power (100.00%) | Jefferson County | Coal | 9,676,632.08 | 9,023,214,187.28 | 932.47 | ||
South Field EnergySouth Field Energy, LLC (100.00%) | Columbiana County | Natural Gas | 8,797,341 | 2,881,551,864.38 | 327.55 | ||
Davis BesseEnergy Harbor Nuclear Generation LLC (100.00%) | Ottawa County | Nuclear | 7,388,493 | ||||
Clean Energy Future-Lordstown, LLCClean Energy Future-Lordstown, LLC (100.00%) | Lordstown | Natural Gas | 6,599,476 | 2,314,252,066.42 | 350.67 | ||
Oregon Clean Energy CenterAres Management (50.00%) | Oregon | Natural Gas | 6,578,170 | 2,388,168,148.38 | 363.04 | ||
Washington County | Natural Gas | 6,359,621 | 2,371,592,894.16 | 372.91 |
Plant | City/County | Primary Fuel Type | Production (MWh) | Emission (KG) | Emissions/MWh (KG/MWh) | Toxic Chemical Release | Closing Date |
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PerryEnergy Harbor Nuclear Generation LLC (100.00%) | North Perry | Nuclear | 10,845,283 | ||||
Davis BesseEnergy Harbor Nuclear Generation LLC (100.00%) | Ottawa County | Nuclear | 7,388,493 |
While many states try to reduce the burning of non-renewable fuel types, Ohio's burning of these fuels for electricity production has actually risen by 6.70% over the past 12 months.
Ohio generates 0.48 megawatt hours per resident of the state from renewable fuel types. This makes Ohio the 47th highest state for renewable generation per capita in the US.
The burning of natural gas in Ohio yields a total of 82,367,024.61 megawatts of electricity, propelling the state into its ranking of 5th in the US for total natural gas production.
Ohio had a 13.40% rise over the last year in the usage of renewable fuel sources for electricity production.
Ohio is 6th in the United States in megawatt hours generated from coal use.
Ohio averages 0.24 megawatt hours produced from wind per person, which is 30th highest in the US.
Ohio's electricity is generated using primarily Natural Gas, which accounts for 59.56% of the fuel used in the state. Coal and Nuclear also account for 21.92% and 13.18% respectively.
The largest electricity company in Ohio by total revenue is AEP Ohio.
Ohio is home to 165 electricity providers serving customers in the area.
State Customers Rank | Provider | State Customers |
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1 | AEP Ohio | 709,706 |
2 | Duke Energy Ohio | 331,633 |
3 | Ohio Edison | 305,715 |
4 | Illuminating Company | 181,440 |
5 | AES Ohio | 179,805 |
6 | South Central Power Company | 120,814 |
7 | Toledo Edison | 90,578 |
8 | Cleveland Public Power | 71,301 |
9 | Hamilton Utilities | 28,666 |
10 | Licking Rural Electric | 26,269 |
There are 58 active electricity plants in Ohio.
Ohio has a deregulated electricity market, meaning citizens in the state can often choose from an abundance of electricity providers for their electricity needs.
The average electricity price paid by consumers in Ohio in 2024 is 15.90 cents per kilowatt hour.
Residential Rate Rank | Provider | Residential Rate (¢) | State Customers |
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1 | Lodi, Ohio Electric Utility | 6.44 | 1,805 |
2 | Jackson Center, Ohio Electric Utility | 8.22 | 744 |
3 | Niles Electric Company | 9.24 | 12,648 |
4 | Wellington Electricity | 9.78 | 2,575 |
5 | Grafton, Ohio Electric Utility | 11.17 | 1,274 |
6 | Georgetown Ohio Utilities | 11.55 | 2,076 |
7 | Carey Electric | 11.73 | 1,885 |
8 | South Vienna Corporation | 11.97 | 238 |
9 | Bethel Village Utilities | 12.23 | 1,582 |
10 | Woodsfield, Ohio Electric Utility | 12.44 | 1,517 |
In 2024, Ohio has an average electric bill of $131.