TX Electric Rates
Electric rates in Texas are down to levels that have not been seen since 2002 when the electricity market first became deregulated. The downward trend in electricity prices has been a result of falling natural gas prices throughout 2010.
Both residential and commercial electric customers are benefiting from the lower electric rates. Residential customers are signing fixed electric rates in the $0.08 – $0.09 cents per KWh range, where previously they had been as high as $0.17. If you haven’t checked your electric bill rate in awhile, now would be a good time. Often if you remain with a provider for a long time without signing a contract, they will gradually raise the rate even if the market does not dictate that to happen. Your bill should clearly state the rate (cents per KWh) that you are paying. If the rate is above 9 cents and you are not in a contract, shop for a lower fixed electric rate.
Commercial electricity customers are seeing rates below $0.05 per KWh. This is a huge drop off from where the electricity market was just two years ago when in was not abnormal to sign a fixed electricity contract above $0.09 per KWh. The lower electric business rates have allowed many businesses to drastically cut down on their energy costs.