Electricity Bill Estimator in Utah

Estimate household-profile electricity bills in Utah using deterministic monthly usage assumptions and the statewide residential rate. This family is scenario-focused and complements benchmark and calculator routes.

Utah average rate
12.97 ¢/kWh
Benchmark monthly bill (900 kWh)
$116.73
Benchmark annual bill
$1400.76
U.S. benchmark monthly bill
$158.13

Key metrics

MetricValue
Utah average rate12.97 ¢/kWh
Benchmark monthly bill (900 kWh)$116.73
Benchmark annual bill$1400.76
U.S. benchmark monthly bill$158.13

Utah benchmark vs U.S. benchmark

Utah benchmark
$116.73
U.S. benchmark
$158.13
Difference
-$41.40
Utah state rate
12.97 ¢/kWh

Utah's typical residential bill estimate is lower than the U.S. average by $41.40 per month (26.2%).

Household profile scenarios

Rollout note: this state page is the canonical estimator owner for Utah. Profile scenario pages are linked only when explicitly allowlisted (0 active in this state).

Family scope: active profile pilot coverage is currently 16 routes across 4 states, with all non-allowlisted state-profile routes deferred.

ProfileMonthly usageMonthly estimateAnnual estimateProfile scenario
Apartment650 kWh$84.31$1011.66Apartment (rollout-deferred)
Small Home900 kWh$116.73$1400.76Small Home (rollout-deferred)
Medium Home1,200 kWh$155.64$1867.68Medium Home (rollout-deferred)
Large Home1,600 kWh$207.52$2490.24Large Home (rollout-deferred)

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Source & Method

Source: U.S. Energy Information Administration (EIA) Retail Sales of Electricity. Last dataset period: February 2026. Costs are energy-only estimates and exclude delivery charges, taxes, and fixed utility fees.

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