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Public Power Ohio plans & rates

From 7.69¢/kWh66 active OH plans• Rates verified Jun 8, 2026

Public Power is a PUCO-licensed electricity supplier serving residential customers throughout Ohio. This is an independent comparison, not Public Power's official site.

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Reviewed by John Spencer

Updated June 2026PUCO License: N/A

EIA-cited dataPUCO-sourced90 OH suppliersUpdated June 2026Independent comparison

Public Power in Ohio

N/A

PUCO License

Independent

Parent company

Electric Generator Supplier

Service type

About Public Power in Ohio

Public Power is a Public Utilities Commission of Ohio-licensed Electric Generator Supplier serving residential and commercial customers throughout the state. Founded 2001 in Houston, Texas, the company has grown to serve Serves residential customers across multiple states.

Offers both traditional and renewable energy plans. Known for competitive fixed-rate options.

Public Power at a glance

Founded
2001 in Houston, Texas
Parent company
Independent
Current HQ
Houston, Texas
Customers
Serves residential customers across multiple states

As an EGS, Public Power competes with other licensed suppliers to provide the generation portion of your electricity bill. Your local utility continues to handle delivery, maintenance, and outage response regardless of which supplier you choose.

Visit publicpower.com to learn more about their current plans and offers.

Public Power electricity plans in Ohio

Public Power currently offers 66 residential electricity plans across OH utility territories. Rates range from 7.69¢ to 10.59¢/kWh.

Plan NameRateTermTypeAction
6mo fixed07.69¢/kWh6 moFixedView
6mo fixed07.69¢/kWh6 moFixedView
6mo fixed07.69¢/kWh6 moFixedView
12mo fixed07.79¢/kWh12 moFixedView
12mo fixed07.79¢/kWh12 moFixedView
12mo fixed07.79¢/kWh12 moFixedView
18mo fixed08.19¢/kWh18 moFixedView
18mo fixed08.19¢/kWh18 moFixedView
18mo fixed08.19¢/kWh18 moFixedView
20mo fixed08.29¢/kWh20 moFixedView
20mo fixed08.29¢/kWh20 moFixedView
24mo fixed08.29¢/kWh24 moFixedView
20mo fixed08.29¢/kWh20 moFixedView
24mo fixed08.29¢/kWh24 moFixedView
24mo fixed08.29¢/kWh24 moFixedView
12mo fixed08.49¢/kWh12 moFixedView
36mo fixed08.59¢/kWh36 moFixedView
6mo fixed08.59¢/kWh6 moFixedView
36mo fixed08.59¢/kWh36 moFixedView
36mo fixed08.59¢/kWh36 moFixedView
18mo fixed08.69¢/kWh18 moFixedView
6mo fixed08.69¢/kWh6 moFixedView
6mo fixed08.79¢/kWh6 moFixedView
18mo fixed08.79¢/kWh18 moFixedView
12mo fixed08.89¢/kWh12 moFixedView
12mo fixed08.99¢/kWh12 moFixedView
18mo fixed08.99¢/kWh18 moFixedView
24mo fixed09.19¢/kWh24 moFixedView
24mo fixed09.19¢/kWh24 moFixedView
24mo fixed09.19¢/kWh24 moFixedView
20mo fixed09.19¢/kWh20 moFixedView
12mo fixed09.29¢/kWh12 moFixedView
12mo fixed09.29¢/kWh12 moFixedView
36mo fixed09.29¢/kWh36 moFixedView
36mo fixed09.29¢/kWh36 moFixedView
12mo fixed09.29¢/kWh12 moFixedView
20mo fixed09.39¢/kWh20 moFixedView
20mo fixed09.39¢/kWh20 moFixedView
36mo fixed09.39¢/kWh36 moFixedView
18mo fixed09.59¢/kWh18 moFixedView
18mo fixed09.59¢/kWh18 moFixedView
18mo fixed09.59¢/kWh18 moFixedView
20mo fixed09.69¢/kWh20 moFixedView
20mo fixed09.69¢/kWh20 moFixedView
20mo fixed09.69¢/kWh20 moFixedView
12mo fixed09.79¢/kWh12 moFixedView
24mo fixed09.79¢/kWh24 moFixedView
24mo fixed09.79¢/kWh24 moFixedView
24mo fixed09.79¢/kWh24 moFixedView
12mo fixed09.89¢/kWh12 moFixedView
18mo fixed09.89¢/kWh18 moFixedView
36mo fixed09.99¢/kWh36 moFixedView
36mo fixed09.99¢/kWh36 moFixedView
18mo fixed09.99¢/kWh18 moFixedView
36mo fixed09.99¢/kWh36 moFixedView
18mo fixed09.99¢/kWh18 moFixedView
12mo fixed010.09¢/kWh12 moFixedView
24mo fixed010.09¢/kWh24 moFixedView
20mo fixed010.19¢/kWh20 moFixedView
36mo fixed010.19¢/kWh36 moFixedView
24mo fixed010.49¢/kWh24 moFixedView
20mo fixed010.49¢/kWh20 moFixedView
24mo fixed010.49¢/kWh24 moFixedView
36mo fixed010.49¢/kWh36 moFixedView
20mo fixed010.59¢/kWh20 moFixedView
36mo fixed010.59¢/kWh36 moFixedView

Rates last verified Jun 8, 2026. Actual rates may vary by utility territory. Enter your ZIP code for personalized rates.

Public Power estimated bill by usage

Estimated monthly supply cost using Public Power's lowest available rate (7.69¢/kWh). Find your typical kWh usage on your utility bill.

Light

$38/mo

500 kWh/month

Apartment, 1-2 people

Average

$77/mo

1000 kWh/month

Small home, 2-3 people

Medium

$115/mo

1500 kWh/month

Mid-size home, 3-4 people

High

$154/mo

2000 kWh/month

Large home, 4+ people

Supply cost only. Your total bill also includes delivery charges from your utility, which vary by territory.

How Public Power compares to other OH suppliers

Ohio has 90+ PUCO-licensed residential suppliers. Here's how Public Power fits in the landscape:

How to enroll with Public Power in OH

1

Compare rates

Visit publicpower.com or use our ZIP submit to see what plans are currently offered for your area.

2

Check your SSO

Compare Public Power's rate against your utility's default service rate. This is listed on your bill as "Standard Service Offer."

3

Enroll directly

Sign up with Public Power. Your distribution utility continues delivery. Billing arrangements vary by supplier.

Public Power also enrolls customers through Apples to Apples and licensed brokers.

Frequently asked questions

Is Public Power a licensed OH electricity supplier?
Yes. Public Power is licensed by the Public Utilities Commission of Ohio under license number N/A.
Which OH utilities can I use Public Power with?
Public Power serves customers across Ohio's major utility territories.
Will my utility change if I sign up with Public Power?
No. Your distribution utility continues to deliver your electricity. Public Power supplies the generation portion only. You'll see both charges on your utility bill.
How do I compare Public Power to my utility's default rate?
Check your utility bill for the "Standard Service Offer" (SSO). Any supplier rate below that number saves you money on the supply portion of your bill.
Does Public Power offer renewable energy plans in OH?
Most major OH suppliers offer some renewable energy plans. Visit publicpower.com for current options and pricing.

Ready to see what Public Power offers in Ohio?

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