Utah · Affordability

Residential Electricity Price in Utah

Average retail electricity price paid by residential customers, in cents per kilowatt-hour.

13.1¢/kWh in 2025

#7 of 50 · Top tier (lower is better)

Utah is better than the 50-state median (15.3¢/kWh). That's a gap of 2.3¢/kWh.

View interactive chart & trend → See full 50-state ranking →

1970 – 2025 · Utah only · interactive chart with US median overlay →

About residential electricity price

What this measures: Average retail electricity price paid by residential customers, in cents per kilowatt-hour.

Why it matters: Electricity is a fixed monthly cost most households cannot easily reduce, so price differences directly affect what families have left for other spending.

Watch out: Series methodology changed before 1990. Within-state changes after 2000 are clean; older comparisons should be read carefully.

Recent trend

YearUtahUS median
201611.0¢/kWh12.0¢/kWh
201710.9¢/kWh12.3¢/kWh
201810.4¢/kWh12.2¢/kWh
201910.4¢/kWh12.4¢/kWh
202010.4¢/kWh12.3¢/kWh
202110.4¢/kWh12.6¢/kWh
202210.8¢/kWh13.8¢/kWh
202311.2¢/kWh14.3¢/kWh
202412.2¢/kWh14.8¢/kWh
202513.1¢/kWh15.3¢/kWh

Utah vs. neighboring states

Same metric (residential electricity price), latest year with full state coverage. Click any name for that state's full report.

StateResidential Electricity PriceNational rank
Idaho 11.8¢/kWh #2 of 50
Wyoming 13.4¢/kWh #14 of 50
Colorado 15.8¢/kWh #30 of 50
New Mexico 15.1¢/kWh #22 of 50
Arizona 15.3¢/kWh #25 of 50
Nevada 13.2¢/kWh #10 of 50

How Utah compares (2025)

Top 5 best

#1North Dakota11.8¢/kWh
#2Idaho11.8¢/kWh
#3Nebraska12.3¢/kWh
#4Louisiana12.6¢/kWh
#5Arkansas12.8¢/kWh

Bottom 5

#46Connecticut29.4¢/kWh
#47Rhode Island29.5¢/kWh
#48Massachusetts30.5¢/kWh
#49California32.5¢/kWh
#50Hawaiʻi40.6¢/kWh

Source and methodology

Source: EIA · Direction: lower is better · Unit: ¢/kWh

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