Killeen Electricity Rates

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Population

155,000+

Utility

AEP Texas Central

Market

Deregulated

Killeen is served by AEP Texas Central (formerly CP&L), providing electricity distribution in Central Texas near Fort Hood. In Texas's deregulated electricity market, residents of Killeen can choose from dozens of retail electricity providers (REPs), each offering different rates, contract terms, and plan features. The average Killeen household pays around $135/month (13.2¢/kWh combined supply and delivery), with the highest bills typically occurring in June–September.

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Understanding Killeen's Electricity Market

Killeen's Economy & Energy Demand

Killeen's economy is dominated by Fort Cavazos (formerly Fort Hood), the largest active-duty military installation in the United States. The base and its associated military personnel, families, and civilian employees drive the vast majority of local economic activity. Central Texas College and the growing healthcare sector also contribute to employment.

Energy Market in Killeen

Killeen is in the AEP Texas Central service territory, where residents can choose from multiple retail electricity providers. The high proportion of military families creates unique demand for short-term, flexible plans that accommodate frequent relocations due to PCS (Permanent Change of Station) orders.

AEP Texas Central Delivery Charges

AEP Texas Central handles transmission and distribution in Killeen with delivery charges typically around 4.0-4.5¢/kWh, slightly higher than Oncor's rates in the DFW area. Service has been generally reliable, though the area can be affected by severe storms during spring and early summer.

Seasonal Energy Costs in Killeen

Killeen follows a Central Texas weather pattern with hot summers from June through September and mild winters. Energy usage is less extreme than Gulf Coast or West Texas cities. The military community's frequent moves mean many households need flexible plan terms rather than long-term fixed contracts.

Neighborhood Energy Differences

The large military population in Killeen creates high demand for short-term, no-early-termination-fee plans. Neighborhoods near Fort Cavazos gates (like Clear Creek and Harker Heights) have high turnover, while civilian neighborhoods south of Highway 190 tend to have more stable, long-term residents.

How to Choose the Best Electricity Plan in Killeen

1 Check Your Average Monthly Usage

Look at your past bills to see how many kilowatt-hours (kWh) you use per month. Most plans show rates at 500 kWh, 1000 kWh, and 2000 kWh usage levels. Choose a plan optimized for your actual usage pattern.

2 Read the Electricity Facts Label (EFL)

Every plan must provide an EFL that shows the true average rate at different usage levels. Look for base charges, minimum usage fees, and how the rate changes with usage. Learn how to read an EFL.

3 Consider Contract Length

Fixed-rate plans typically range from 3 to 36 months. Longer contracts may offer lower rates but include early termination fees if you need to cancel. Month-to-month plans offer flexibility but may have higher or variable rates.

4 Understand TDSP Charges

Your AEP Texas Central TDSP charges are the same no matter which provider you choose. These fees cover the cost of delivering electricity through power lines to your home. Learn about TDSP charges.

5 Look for Renewable Energy Options

Many providers in Killeen offer 100% renewable electricity plans powered by Texas wind and solar. These green plans are often competitively priced with traditional plans and help reduce your carbon footprint.

Killeen Electricity Market Overview

Avg Monthly Bill

$135

Typical Killeen home

Average Rate

13.2¢/kWh

Supply + delivery combined

Peak Demand

June–September

When bills are highest

Market fact

Killeen is home to Fort Hood — a large active-duty military population creates unique short-term plan demand, and many REPs offer military-friendly no-ETF plans.

Local saving tip

Military households in Killeen should specifically look for plans with no early termination fee due to frequent PCS orders.

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Frequently Asked Questions About Killeen Electricity

What is the average electricity rate in Killeen?

Electricity rates in Killeen vary by provider and plan type, typically ranging from 10¢ to 16¢ per kWh. The best rate depends on your usage level, contract length, and whether you choose a fixed or variable plan. Use our comparison tool above to see current rates from all available providers.

Who is the electricity utility in Killeen?

Killeen is served by AEP Texas Central. This is your Transmission and Distribution Service Provider (TDSP), which maintains the power lines and infrastructure. However, you can choose your electricity supplier (REP) from many competitive providers for your actual electricity supply.

Can I switch electricity providers in Killeen?

Yes! Killeen is in Texas's deregulated electricity market, which means you can choose from multiple retail electricity providers (REPs). Switching is easy, takes about 5 minutes online, and won't interrupt your service. Your AEP Texas Central infrastructure remains the same.

What's the best electricity plan in Killeen?

The best electricity plan depends on your household usage, whether you prefer fixed or variable rates, contract length preferences, and if you want renewable energy. Plans with 12-month fixed rates are popular for budget stability. Compare all available plans above to find the best fit for your needs.

Are there any green energy options in Killeen?

Yes! Many electricity providers in Killeen offer 100% renewable energy plans sourced from Texas wind and solar farms. Popular green providers include Rhythm Energy, Green Mountain Energy, and Gexa Energy. These plans are often competitively priced with non-renewable options.

How do I switch electricity providers in Killeen?

Switching is simple: 1) Compare plans and choose one, 2) Sign up online with your chosen provider (takes about 5 minutes), 3) Your new provider handles the switch with AEP Texas Central, 4) Service continues uninterrupted. There's no need to contact your old provider unless you have an early termination fee.

What are TDSP charges in Killeen?

TDSP (Transmission and Distribution Service Provider) charges are fees paid to AEP Texas Central for maintaining the physical infrastructure that delivers electricity to your home. These fees are the same regardless of which retail provider you choose and typically appear as a separate line item on your bill.

What are the best electricity plans for military families in Killeen?

Military families in Killeen should look for plans with no early termination fees (no ETF) or plans that waive ETFs for active-duty military with PCS orders. Several providers including TXU Energy and 4Change Energy offer military-friendly plans specifically designed for service members who may need to relocate on short notice.

How much does the average Killeen household pay for electricity?

The average Killeen household pays approximately $135 per month for electricity. Military housing on Fort Cavazos includes utilities in housing fees, but off-post families pay for their own electricity and should compare providers to find the best rates.

Is Killeen in a deregulated electricity market?

Yes, Killeen is in the deregulated AEP Texas Central territory. All off-post residential and commercial customers can choose their retail electricity provider. The selection may be slightly smaller than the DFW Oncor market, but all major REPs serve the Killeen area.

Do electricity providers in Killeen waive early termination fees for military?

Many providers offer military-specific protections. Under Texas law, active-duty military members who receive PCS orders can terminate their electricity contract without paying an early termination fee by providing a copy of their orders. Some providers go further by offering no-ETF plans specifically for military customers.

What is AEP Texas Central and how do delivery charges work in Killeen?

AEP Texas Central (formerly Central Power & Light) is the transmission and distribution utility for the Killeen area. Their delivery charges of approximately 4.0-4.5¢/kWh are added to your supply rate from your chosen retail provider. These charges are the same regardless of which REP you select.

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