Utility Costs in Utah (UT)
Utah residents pay an average of $0.1307/kWh per kWh for electricity, which is 0% below the national average.
Energy Cost Details for Utah
How Utah Compares
Utah utility costs compared to five states with similar energy profiles.
| State | Electric Rate | Avg Monthly Bill | Usage (kWh) | vs National |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Utah (UT) | $0.1307/kWh | N/A | 770 | — |
| Minnesota (MN) | $0.1582/kWh | N/A | 738 | — |
| Illinois (IL) | $0.1769/kWh | N/A | 717 | — |
| Connecticut (CT) | $0.2938/kWh | N/A | 695 | — |
| Wyoming (WY) | $0.1338/kWh | N/A | 845 | — |
| Pennsylvania (PA) | $0.1930/kWh | N/A | 846 | — |
Frequently Asked Questions About Utility Costs in Utah
What is the average electricity rate in Utah?
The average residential electricity rate in Utah is $0.1307/kWh per kWh, which is 0% below the national average. Based on EIA data (latest).
How much does the average household spend on electricity in Utah?
Monthly electricity costs in Utah depend on usage, home size, and local rates.
Is electricity expensive in Utah compared to other states?
Utah ranks #45 out of 51 states for utility costs. Electricity costs are close to the national average.
How many residential electricity customers are in Utah?
Contact your state's public utility commission for customer statistics.
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