San Angelo Electricity Rates 2026

San Angelo is the largest city in the Concho Valley region of West Texas, serving as a regional hub for agriculture, healthcare, and military operations (Goodfellow Air Force Base). The city sits in AEP Texas Central's service territory and is fully part of the ERCOT deregulated electricity market. San Angelo's economy and population are more stable than the boom-bust Permian Basin cities to the northwest, making it a strong market for longer-term fixed-rate electricity contracts.

San Angelo's semi-arid climate produces hot summers (temperatures frequently exceeding 100°F) but relatively mild winters compared to North Texas. This means electricity consumption is more summer-weighted, with air conditioning driving peak monthly bills from June through September. Average supply rates in San Angelo typically range from 9 to 13 cents per kWh, with AEP Texas Central TDSP delivery charges adding approximately 4 to 5 cents per kWh on top. The city's moderate size means fewer REPs actively market to San Angelo customers compared to major metros — but all ERCOT-licensed providers can serve any ZIP code in the AEP Texas Central territory.

REPs serving San Angelo ZIP codes (76901–76909) include TXU Energy, Pulse Power, Direct Energy, Gexa Energy, 4Change Energy, Champion Energy, and Frontier Utilities.

San Angelo Tip: Angelo State University students and faculty renting in San Angelo's older housing stock near the campus should verify individual metering before signing leases — some older complexes use master metering, which limits REP choice to the landlord's provider.

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