Ohio Electricity Rates & Average Electricity Bills

Electricity Rates in Ohio

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Electricity Companies & Statistics in Ohio

  • Population
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    11,756,058
  • Total Production
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    138,294,197 MWh / 11.76 MWh per capita
  • Total Consumption
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    148,761,978 MWh / 12.65 MWh per capita
  • Total Production from Renewable
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    5,600,317 MWh / 0.48 MWh per capita
  • CO2 Emissions from Consumption
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    65,173,424,369 kg / 5,543.82 kg per capita
  • Total Production from Non-Renewable
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    132,694,328 MWh / 11.29 MWh per capita
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Average Residential Electricity Bills & Rates in Ohio

Ohio residential electric rates are highest in April and the highest average bill is in July.

Historical Electricity Rates:

Price Per kWhAverage Bill$0.167/kWh$0.116/kWh$166.32/mo.$83.17/mo.
33rd15.90¢Average residential price per kWh in the state of Ohio
24th$130.91Average residential monthly electricity bill for Ohio Residents

Ohio Electricity Fuel Mix

Ohio's Electricity Prices and Usage

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.

Ohio Electricity Plans

There are 25617 plans. Plans are subject to change at any time and these may not be the plans currently offered.

Most Popular Ohio Plans

Safe Harbor 18

Residential

  • Rate 6.79¢ / kWh
  • Contract Length 18 mo.
  • Effective Date Aug 2023
  • Green Energy 0%

Safe Harbor 18

Residential

  • Rate 6.59¢ / kWh
  • Contract Length 18 mo.
  • Effective Date Aug 2023
  • Green Energy 0%

Safe Harbor 18

Residential

  • Rate 6.49¢ / kWh
  • Contract Length 18 mo.
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  • Green Energy 0%

Safe Harbor 18

Residential

  • Rate 6.59¢ / kWh
  • Contract Length 18 mo.
  • Effective Date Aug 2023
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All Ohio Plans

Safe Harbor 18

Residential

  • Rate 6.79¢ / kWh
  • Contract Length 18 mo.
  • Effective Date Aug 2023
  • Green Energy 0%

Safe Harbor 18

Residential

  • Rate 6.59¢ / kWh
  • Contract Length 18 mo.
  • Effective Date Aug 2023
  • Green Energy 0%

Safe Harbor 18

Residential

  • Rate 6.49¢ / kWh
  • Contract Length 18 mo.
  • Effective Date Aug 2023
  • Green Energy 0%

Safe Harbor 18

Residential

  • Rate 6.59¢ / kWh
  • Contract Length 18 mo.
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  • Green Energy 0%

Safe Harbor 18

Residential

  • Rate 6.59¢ / kWh
  • Contract Length 18 mo.
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  • Green Energy 0%

Safe Harbor 18

Residential

  • Rate 6.59¢ / kWh
  • Contract Length 18 mo.
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  • Green Energy 0%

Safe Harbor 18

Residential

  • Rate 6.49¢ / kWh
  • Contract Length 18 mo.
  • Effective Date Aug 2023
  • Green Energy 0%

6 Month Home Power Plan

Residential

  • Rate 6.79¢ / kWh
  • Contract Length 6 mo.
  • Effective Date Aug 2023
  • Green Energy 0%

6 Month Home Power Plan

Residential

  • Rate 6.79¢ / kWh
  • Contract Length 6 mo.
  • Effective Date Aug 2023
  • Green Energy 0%

9 Month Home Power Plan

Residential

  • Rate 6.99¢ / kWh
  • Contract Length 9 mo.
  • Effective Date Aug 2023
  • Green Energy 0%

36 Month Home Power Plan

Residential

  • Rate 8.19¢ / kWh
  • Contract Length 36 mo.
  • Effective Date Aug 2023
  • Green Energy 0%

36 Month Home Power Plan

Residential

  • Rate 8.19¢ / kWh
  • Contract Length 36 mo.
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36 Month Home Power Plan

Residential

  • Rate 8.19¢ / kWh
  • Contract Length 36 mo.
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  • Green Energy 0%

36 Month Home Power Plan

Residential

  • Rate 8.49¢ / kWh
  • Contract Length 36 mo.
  • Effective Date Aug 2023
  • Green Energy 0%

36 Month Home Power Plan

Residential

  • Rate 8.19¢ / kWh
  • Contract Length 36 mo.
  • Effective Date Aug 2023
  • Green Energy 0%

36 Month Home Power Plan

Residential

  • Rate 8.19¢ / kWh
  • Contract Length 36 mo.
  • Effective Date Aug 2023
  • Green Energy 0%

36 Month Home Power Plan

Residential

  • Rate 8.19¢ / kWh
  • Contract Length 36 mo.
  • Effective Date Aug 2023
  • Green Energy 0%

Safe Harbor 24

Residential

  • Rate 6.89¢ / kWh
  • Contract Length 24 mo.
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Safe Harbor 24

Residential

  • Rate 6.69¢ / kWh
  • Contract Length 24 mo.
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Safe Harbor 24

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  • Rate 6.69¢ / kWh
  • Contract Length 24 mo.
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Residential Electricity Providers in Ohio

ProviderService TypeResidential Rate (¢)Residential Average Bill ($)Residential Sales (MWh)Residential Revenues ($)State Production (MWh)
AEP OhioBUNDLED20.01173.286,652,5941,331,354,0004,854,120.99
Dynegy Energy ServicesENERGY6.0152.993,389,809.37203,869,661.7122,148,385.02
Duke Energy OhioBUNDLED15.40136.543,279,529.67505,115,7614,853,672.99
Ohio EdisonBUNDLED16.51130.482,672,814.83441,158,525
AES OhioBUNDLED16.20139.611,711,955277,328,1914,854,120.99
IGS EnergyENERGY11.6484.911,642,694.15191,250,757.464,341
South Central Power CompanyBUNDLED15.61164.671,406,169.71219,540,173.84
Illuminating CompanyBUNDLED16.57105.911,276,362.15211,520,831
Toledo EdisonBUNDLED16.87123.29727,185.28122,686,588
Constellation EnergyENERGY6.7568.39716,083.6248,312,017.711,515

Commercial Electricity Providers in Ohio

ProviderService TypeCommercial Rate (¢)Commercial Average Bill ($)Commercial Sales (MWh)Commercial Revenues ($)State Production (MWh)
Dynegy Energy ServicesENERGY5.006,746.97,408,085.83370,505,811.422,148,385.02
Constellation EnergyENERGY6.181,209.697,217,103.78445,904,931.341,515
Strategic Energy LLCENERGY5.181,726.225,595,150.78289,606,093.69
IGS EnergyENERGY5.78679.854,790,640.74276,750,402.54,341
AEP OhioBUNDLED18.59438.211,875,716348,765,0004,854,120.99
Duke Energy OhioBUNDLED11.33546.481,328,762.68150,489,5834,853,672.99
Champion Energy ServicesENERGY5.382,037.171,195,037.3664,254,267.78
Ohio EdisonBUNDLED17.56423.55688,258.26120,884,003
Cleveland Public PowerBUNDLED14.21853623,289.3488,581,351.28
Texas Retail EnergyENERGY8.5418,958.09533,202.0445,556,294.79

Power Plants in Ohio

PlantCity/CountyPrimary Fuel TypeProduction (MWh)Emission (KG)Emissions/MWh (KG/MWh)Toxic Chemical ReleaseClosing Date
Gallia County Coal 12,336,546.0410,834,796,007.54878.27
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 10,490,2553,594,835,375.04342.68
Hanging Rock Energy FacilityDynegy Energy Services (100.00%)
Lawrence County Natural Gas 10,243,7324,008,403,532.98391.3
Jefferson County Coal 9,676,632.089,023,214,187.28932.47
South Field EnergySouth Field Energy, LLC (100.00%)
Columbiana County Natural Gas 8,797,3412,881,551,864.38327.55
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 6,599,4762,314,252,066.42350.67
Oregon Clean Energy CenterAres Management (50.00%)
Oregon Natural Gas 6,578,1702,388,168,148.38363.04
Washington County Natural Gas 6,359,6212,371,592,894.16372.91

There are 2 Nuclear Power Plants in Ohio

PlantCity/CountyPrimary Fuel TypeProduction (MWh)Emission (KG)Emissions/MWh (KG/MWh)Toxic Chemical ReleaseClosing Date
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

Quick Facts

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.

CountyPopulationProvidersPlantsResidential Rate (¢)Residential Avg. Electric Bill
Adams County27,5647222.57$170.40/mo
Allen County101,1157222.62$170.53/mo
Ashland County52,6587820.82$155.01/mo
Ashtabula County97,01469121.11$149.04/mo
Athens County62,9337322.70$170.29/mo
Auglaize County46,2828219.36$147.62/mo
Belmont County65,5097222.57$169.94/mo
Brown County43,69487120.56$157.16/mo
Butler County388,42083219.98$154.74/mo
Carroll County26,86674122.40$168.14/mo
Champaign County38,6787317.50$134.45/mo
Clark County134,8317320.27$149.44/mo
Clermont County210,80581220.05$153.83/mo
Clinton County42,0468217.68$133.56/mo
Columbiana County100,51175121.04$155.26/mo
Coshocton County36,6217422.58$169.81/mo
Crawford County41,9397622.52$169.70/mo
Cuyahoga County1,236,04170121.16$147.81/mo
Darke County51,8397617.98$137.85/mo
Defiance County38,3297521.66$158.29/mo
Delaware County226,2967421.75$163.20/mo
Erie County74,5016820.71$152.26/mo
Fairfield County162,8987122.33$169.77/mo
Fayette County28,8977717.87$134.80/mo
Franklin County1,321,8207722.54$168.52/mo
Fulton County42,70969221.32$154.38/mo
Gallia County29,36971222.65$170.75/mo
Geauga County95,4696921.19$148.40/mo
Greene County168,4567317.55$132.28/mo
Guernsey County38,54271122.60$169.84/mo
Hamilton County825,03780320.06$153.92/mo
Hancock County74,8617322.60$170.62/mo
Hardin County30,73875422.32$169.26/mo
Harrison County14,6237222.60$169.96/mo
Henry County27,6187721.30$153.42/mo
Highland County43,16286121.94$165.75/mo
Hocking County28,1807122.53$169.91/mo
Holmes County44,1667422.53$169.63/mo
Huron County58,5837920.80$154.43/mo
Jackson County32,5317222.67$170.54/mo
Jefferson County65,62072222.68$170.00/mo
Knox County62,3997622.29$167.76/mo
Lake County231,84268121.20$148.18/mo
Lawrence County58,57071122.66$170.65/mo
Licking County181,35977122.54$169.63/mo
Logan County45,9977817.58$134.18/mo
Lorain County316,26874120.70$152.81/mo
Lucas County426,64367221.35$151.97/mo
Madison County43,94778220.45$151.63/mo
Mahoning County225,63667120.71$152.26/mo
Marion County64,6427421.44$160.81/mo
Medina County183,5127320.69$152.82/mo
Meigs County22,3617122.70$170.33/mo
Mercer County42,1547617.46$133.28/mo
Miami County110,2476817.43$132.74/mo
Monroe County13,51473122.53$170.00/mo
Montgomery County533,8928117.49$132.00/mo
Morgan County13,9557222.69$170.02/mo
Morrow County34,8927521.15$158.87/mo
Muskingum County86,11371122.62$169.89/mo
Noble County14,1667322.69$170.29/mo
Ottawa County40,47972121.18$151.98/mo
Paulding County18,85871522.55$170.72/mo
Perry County35,4397122.59$169.96/mo
Pickaway County58,4587421.41$164.01/mo
Pike County27,2719122.63$170.22/mo
Portage County161,74569120.73$152.11/mo
Preble County41,0276817.44$133.03/mo
Putnam County34,39576122.41$169.23/mo
Richland County125,31981221.38$159.28/mo
Ross County76,60675322.31$168.17/mo
Sandusky County59,01378221.47$156.13/mo
Scioto County72,1947322.69$170.16/mo
Seneca County55,1667622.25$167.17/mo
Shelby County48,3076717.44$133.91/mo
Stark County372,6577521.45$158.75/mo
Summit County535,88271120.71$151.80/mo
Trumbull County200,64372320.73$151.95/mo
Tuscarawas County91,9377822.59$169.52/mo
Union County66,8987618.60$141.27/mo
Van Wert County28,80876122.01$166.24/mo
Vinton County12,8537222.65$170.52/mo
Warren County249,7788219.39$148.15/mo
Washington County59,94271222.72$170.25/mo
Wayne County116,5597721.73$162.04/mo
Williams County37,0267321.20$155.27/mo
Wood County131,5928421.30$156.11/mo
Wyandot County21,93379222.35$169.16/mo

Power Plant Fuel Types, Emissions & Pollution Factors

Ohio's top fuel consumed for electricity generation is Natural Gas. They produce 82,367,024.61 megawatt hours, or 59.56% of the total production in the state, from this fuel type. Coal and Nuclear have the second and third highest total usage, respectively, for electricity generation. Coal makes up 30,316,049.6 megawatt hours (21.92%) of electricity production and Nuclear accounts for 18,233,776 megawatt hours (13.18%) of total production in the state. The state has the 16th highest amount of power plants of any state in the US, with 58 plants. This is the 46th most plants per person in the United States. Ohio emits 5,543.82 kilograms of CO2 emissions from electricity consumption per capita, which makes it the 15th highest polluting state in the nation based on emissions per capita. While not as telling of a statistic, the total pollution for the state of Ohio from electricity use is 65,173,424,369.27 kilograms of CO2 emissions, which ranks as the 3rd highest in the country.

NATURAL GAS
Natural Gas
Natural Gas
Natural Gas
Natural Gas
Natural Gas
Natural Gas
59.56%
COAL
Coal
Coal
Coal
21.92%
NUCLEAR
Nuclear
Nuclear
13.18%
WIND
Wind
2.06%
SOLAR
Solar
1.41%
OTHER
Other
1.87%

Ohio Net Metering

Of the 165 electric providers in Ohio, 21.21% of them report that they offer net metering. Regulations put in place at the state level are restricted for consumers interested in installing solar or other alternative electricity generation sources.

Energy Loss

There are 35 electricity companies in Ohio that reported energy loss, including AEP Ohio, Duke Energy Ohio, and Ohio Edison. Together, these 35 companies average an annual energy loss of 2.38% of electricity generated. The US average is 2.87%, resulting in Ohio having a rank of 11th best in the country for energy loss efficiency.

Solar Taxes And Rebates

When it comes to stimulating personal solar, tax and rebate incentives from the government are some of the easiest methods. Ohio currently does not offer a state tax credit for solar panel installation at a private residence. There are currently no state sponsored rebates available to consumers who are purchasing solar panels. Unfortunately, residents in the state are only offered some optional tax exemptions for what they spend on solar panel installation. There is currently a 100% sales tax exemption in place for the purchase of solar.

State Level Initiatives

Whether a consumer is able to easily purchase electricity options with renewable fuel types is at least partially determined by statewide initiatives. Many states require renewable fuel types to make up a portion of the fuel used for electricity generation by providers in the state. These stipulations are referred to as Renewable Portfolio Standards (RPS). Sadly, Ohio only has limited or optional standards plan in place. Additionally, there are currently no low income solar programs to assist low income families to install solar panels.

Learn about going solar in Ohio, find out which system size is best for you, compare local installers and see which incentives are available in your area.

Deregulated Cities in Ohio

FAQ: Common Questions About Electricity in Ohio

Where does Ohio get its electricity?

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.

Which electricity company is the largest supplier in Ohio?

The largest electricity company in Ohio by total revenue is AEP Ohio.

How many electric companies offer service in Ohio?

Ohio is home to 165 electricity providers serving customers in the area.

What electricity companies are in Ohio?

State Customers RankProviderState Customers
1AEP Ohio709,706
2Duke Energy Ohio331,633
3Ohio Edison305,715
4Illuminating Company181,440
5AES Ohio179,805
6South Central Power Company120,814
7Toledo Edison90,578
8Cleveland Public Power71,301
9Hamilton Utilities28,666
10Licking Rural Electric26,269

How many power plants are within Ohio?

There are 58 active electricity plants in Ohio.

Does Ohio have a deregulated electricity market?

Ohio has a deregulated electricity market, meaning citizens in the state can often choose from an abundance of electricity providers for their electricity needs.

How much does electricity cost in Ohio?

The average electricity price paid by consumers in Ohio in 2024 is 15.90 cents per kilowatt hour.

What is the cheapest electricity company in Ohio?

What is the average electric bill in Ohio?

In 2024, Ohio has an average electric bill of $131.

Alex Zdanov
Last Reviewed By: Alex Zdanov
Published: 2024-06-30