Safe Harbor 18
Residential
- Rate 6.49¢ / kWh
- Contract Length 18 mo.
- Effective Date Aug 2023
- Green Energy 0%
- Plan seen in Ohio
- Terms and Conditions
Electricity Rates, Plans & Statistics
With headquarters in Columbus, Ohio, AEP Ohio provides electricity to 61 counties throughout the state and is classified as an investor owned company. The supplier recently reported a total of 3,121 industrial, 66,324 commercial customers and 640,262 residential customers. This is the whole of their customer base. The residential electricity price for customers of AEP Ohio is, on average, 20.11 cents per kilowatt hour, which is 27.60% higher than the US average price of 15.76 cents. This ranks the supplier 2782nd out of 2892 companies in the US for lowest average electricity price. The provider sold 16,450,654.91 megawatt hours by way of retail sales in 2022. Electricity generation and wholesale power purchases made up 9.45% and 90.55%, respectively, of the total electricity sourced. Electricity plants the company owns generated 2,195,100.76 megawatt hours and an additional 21,032,738.11 megawatt hours were purchased by way of wholesale channels. Their total revenue for 2022 from electricity activities was $3,889,116,962.5, with 10.29% coming from wholesale electricity sales and 52.07% from retail sales to end users.
Consumers of the company have an average monthly residential electric bill of $174.22. This is 21.21% more than the state average of $145.51. AEP Ohio ranks as the 128th highest total electricity generator out of 3526 suppliers in the nation. The supplier ranks as the 39th highest producer of megawatt hours from coal in the country out of 3526 companies. Electricity production facilities associated with the company use non-renewable fuels to generate 100.00% of their total electricity generation, or 9,769,104.01 megawatt hours. They rank 106th out of 3526 suppliers in the country.
Offering net metering to consumers is a win-win situation for AEP Ohio and people who receive their electricity from the company. Without net metering, solar panel purchased are significantly less economically realistic, as individuals have no way to sell excess electricity back to their electric company.
AEP Ohio recently reported an annual loss of around 2.19% of the electricity that they generate. Loss of electricity due to heat dissipation during electricity transmission and other causes is operating in the electricity generation business and providers are required to report these losses. AEP Ohio's energy loss amounts give them a ranking of 22nd best out of the 165 providers that operate in the state and report energy loss and 225th best out of 3526 in the US.
AEP Ohio residential electric rates are highest in April and the highest average bill is in January.
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AEP Ohio offers a total of 20 plans for electricity. Plans are subject to change at any time and these may not be the plans currently offered.
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AEP Ohio's energy loss due to business operations.
Total Energy Loss
679,375MWh
225 National Rank
State | Customers | Sales ($) | State Rank Based On Revenue | % of Provider's Residential Sales in State |
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Ohio | 709,707 | 1,740,060,028 | 2 | 100% |
County | Population | Providers | Avg. County Rate (¢) | Avg. Electric Bill |
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Adams County | 27,564 | 55 | 22.57 | $170.40/mo |
Allen County | 101,115 | 55 | 22.62 | $170.53/mo |
Ashland County | 52,658 | 58 | 20.82 | $155.01/mo |
Athens County | 62,933 | 56 | 22.70 | $170.29/mo |
Auglaize County | 46,282 | 64 | 19.36 | $147.62/mo |
Belmont County | 65,509 | 55 | 22.57 | $169.94/mo |
Brown County | 43,694 | 64 | 20.56 | $157.16/mo |
Carroll County | 26,866 | 55 | 22.40 | $168.14/mo |
Columbiana County | 100,511 | 56 | 21.04 | $155.26/mo |
Coshocton County | 36,621 | 56 | 22.58 | $169.81/mo |
Plant | City/County | State | Primary Fuel Type | Production (MWh) | Emission (kg) | Emissions/MWh | Toxic Chemical Release | Closing Date |
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Clifty CreekIndiana Kentucky Electric Corporation (100.00%) | Madison | IN | Coal | 4,914,983.02 | 5,061,560,578.21 | 1,029.82 | ||
Kyger CreekOhio Valley Electric Corporation (100.00%) | Gallia County | OH | Coal | 4,854,121 | 4,756,915,612.98 | 979.97 |
* City coverage generated based on government data. Always verify you can get service from the provider.
Nick Akins is the CEO of AEP Ohio.
Power plants owned by or associated with AEP Ohio produce 100.00% of their electricity from nonrenewable fuel types.
AEP Ohio produces 0% of their electricity using renewable fuel sources.
You can reach AEP Ohio by phone via (800) 672-2231.
AEP Ohio supplies in 440 cities in the country including Ohio.
There are 2 power plants associated with or owned by AEP Ohio.
AEP Ohio owns Ohio Valley Electric Corporation.
AEP Ohio is owned by American Electric Power.
AEP Ohio's current average bundled electricity rate is 20.11 cents per kilowatt hour (¢/kWh), compared to the average Ohio bundled rate of 17.29 cents and the average United States rate of 15.76 cents.
AEP Ohio currently has an average monthly bundled electric bill of $174.22, compared to the Ohio average of $145.51 and the United States average of $145.51 for bundled service.
AEP Ohio supplies electricity to customers in 61 counties throughout the United States including Ohio.