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Electricity Rate in Kentucky (2026): 13.04c/kWh Average

Residential Rate
13.04¢
per kWh
vs US Avg
-26%
4.61c below
Avg Monthly Bill
$143
1097 kWh
Provider Choice
No
Regulated monopoly

Kentucky Electricity Rate: What You Need to Know

Kentucky electricity averages 13.04 cents per kWh for residential customers as of April 2026, according to the EIA Electric Power Monthly. This is 4.61c below the US average of 17.65c/kWh. The average monthly bill for Kentucky households is $143 based on typical usage of 1097 kWh.

Generation mix: Natural gas 45%, coal 35%, hydro 10%, renewables 10%. The fuel mix is a primary driver of electricity rates - states with abundant hydro or nuclear tend to have lower rates, while states dependent on imported petroleum (Hawaii) or natural gas pay more.

Year-over-year change: Kentucky rates rose 3.1% year-over-year as of April 2026. This compares to the US average increase of 5.4% over the same period.

Regulated: You Cannot Switch Electricity Suppliers

LG&E and KU Energy operates as the regulated utility in Kentucky. Retail electricity choice is not available for residential customers. Options for reducing your bill include: time-of-use rate optimization, energy efficiency upgrades, and rooftop solar.

Your Kentucky Electricity Bill Components

Energy charge (1097 kWh x 13.04c)$143.05
Fixed customer charge (estimated)~$10.00
Estimated monthly total$153.05
All Sectors - Kentucky
Residential13.04c
Commercial10.87c
Industrial6.45c
Dominant Utility
LG&E and KU Energy
Adjacent States
Indiana14.71c
Ohio14.47c
Tennessee13.14c
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Kentucky Electricity: Frequently Asked Questions

What is the electricity rate in Kentucky in 2026?+
The average residential electricity rate in Kentucky is 13.04 cents per kWh as of April 2026, according to the EIA Electric Power Monthly. This is 4.61c below the US average of 17.65c/kWh (-26%). The average monthly electricity bill in Kentucky is approximately $143 based on 1097 kWh typical monthly usage.
Can I switch electricity providers in Kentucky?+
No - Kentucky operates a regulated electricity market. LG&E and KU Energy serves as the regulated monopoly utility. Customers cannot switch electricity generation suppliers. Options for reducing bills include time-of-use rate optimization (where available), energy efficiency upgrades, and solar installation.
What is the average monthly electricity bill in Kentucky?+
The average Kentucky household uses approximately 1097 kWh per month. At 13.04c/kWh plus approximately $10 in fixed charges, the average monthly bill is $143. This varies by season (higher in summer for cooling-dominant states like Kentucky, higher in winter for heating-dominant states).
What is the primary electricity source in Kentucky?+
Kentucky's generation mix is primarily Natural gas 45%, coal 35%, hydro 10%, renewables 10%. This fuel mix is a key factor in the state's electricity rate - states relying on hydro or nuclear typically have lower rates, while states heavily dependent on natural gas or petroleum (like Hawaii) face higher costs.