Utah Electricity Rates (2026)

13.1¢/kWhstate average

19.3% below national average

Utilities in Utah

Individual utility data for Utah is coming soon. The state average residential rate is 13.1¢/kWh.

Rate Outlook for Utah

Utah's average residential electricity rate is currently 13.1 cents/kWh. Under EIA's reference scenario, rates are projected to reach 15.4 cents/kWh by 2031 and 17.5 cents/kWh by 2036, a 33.9% change. Under the high oil price scenario, rates could reach 18.3 cents/kWh.

How Accurate Were Past Forecasts?

EIA projections for Utah vs. actual observed rates

Rate Outlook

Projected residential electricity rates for Utah (next 10 years)

YearReference (¢/kWh)High PriceLow Price
202614.514.614.4
202714.014.214.0
202814.114.314.2
202914.514.614.6
203014.915.115.0
203115.415.715.7
203215.916.316.1
203316.517.016.6
203417.017.417.0
203517.317.917.3
203617.518.317.6

Data Sources: U.S. Energy Information Administration — Annual Energy Outlook (AEO2010, AEO2015, AEO2020, AEO2025) and Monthly Energy Review.

Methodology: State-level projections are derived by applying national rate trends from EIA's Annual Energy Outlook to Utah's current observed rate. EIA does not publish state-level projections.

Freshness: This data is checked weekly against EIA's open data APIs. The Monthly Energy Review updates monthly with observed rates. The Annual Energy Outlook publishes new projections annually.

View source data at EIA Open Data