Florida Electricity Rates & Average Electricity Bills

Electricity Rates in Florida

Electricity Rates, Plans & Statistics

  • The average electricity bill in Florida is $157.94
  • The average electricity rate in Florida is 14.15¢

Electric Bills and Electric Rates in Florida

The average residential electric bill in Florida is $157.94 per month. Florida is the 42nd most expensive state in the country for electricity.

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Electricity Companies & Statistics in Florida

  • Population
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    22,244,823
  • Total Production
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    266,276,074 MWh / 11.97 MWh per capita
  • Total Consumption
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    257,279,109 MWh / 11.57 MWh per capita
  • Total Production from Renewable
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    23,554,966 MWh / 1.06 MWh per capita
  • CO2 Emissions from Consumption
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    91,236,341,351 kg / 4,101.46 kg per capita
  • Total Production from Non-Renewable
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    242,741,992 MWh / 10.91 MWh per capita
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Average Residential Electricity Bills & Rates in Florida

Florida residential electric rates are highest in February and the highest average bill is in August.

Historical Electricity Rates:

Price Per kWhAverage Bill$0.158/kWh$0.096/kWh$226.52/mo.$95.91/mo.
18th14.15¢Average residential price per kWh in the state of Florida
42nd$157.94Average residential monthly electricity bill for Florida Residents

Florida Production, Consumption, and Emissions by Fuel Types

Florida's Electricity Prices and Usage

Customers in Florida enjoy a lower residential electricity rate than most people around the country, with an average state electric rate of 14.15 cents per kilowatt hour compared to the United States average price of 16.62 cents. The state has a regulated electricity market, meaning customers may have only a few electricity provider choices to choose from when shopping for their electricity. Customers of the state average a per capita consumption rate of 11.57 megawatt hours of electricity per year. Over the last year, Florida has seen a 31.87% increase in electricity generation using renewable fuel sources rather than traditional non-renewable sources, such as coal. The state has the 3rd largest population in the nation, with 22,244,823 residents residing within the state's borders. Selling 129,767,832.99 megawatt hours, Florida Power & Light is the largest electricity supplier in the state.

Residential Electricity Providers in Florida

ProviderService TypeResidential Rate (¢)Residential Rate State RankResidential Average Bill ($)Residential Average Bill State RankResidential Sales (MWh)Residential Sales State RankResidential Revenues ($)Residential Revenues State RankState Production (MWh)State Production Rank
Florida Power & LightBUNDLED13.7028155.023171,236,56919,757,777,2401144,906,212.221
Duke Energy FloridaBUNDLED16.5245170.284022,210,159.2623,669,120,017244,032,427.492
Tampa ElectricBUNDLED14.6839166.443810,322,139.8331,514,782,315320,364,648.993
Jacksonville Electric AuthorityBUNDLED12.4210134.31176,118,7154760,083,00048,780,359.984
Lee County Electric CooperativeBUNDLED14.6538183.91463,403,810.65498,721,439.9513
Withlacoochee River Electric CooperativeBUNDLED12.4311152.7263,334,161.926414,405,985.3613
Orlando Utilities CommissionBUNDLED12.7015128.12112,976,112.947377,842,574.4174,760,867.985
SECO EnergyBUNDLED13.1624134.43182,721,913.438358,260,739.32813
Clay Electric CooperativeBUNDLED12.6614153.25282,478,527.989313,849,851.85913
Lakeland ElectricBUNDLED12.387153.62291,787,951.9710221,259,302.92102,580,8707
Tallahassee UtilitiesBUNDLED13.1523126.4591,183,058.4511155,616,210.42113,168,3036
Kissimmee Utility AuthorityBUNDLED13.5027158.26341,081,962.5712146,023,605.31131,172,757.279
Gainesville Regional UtilitiesBUNDLED17.1548133.6315875,975.5413150,201,254.72121,178,5918
Choctawhatchee Electric CooperativeBUNDLED13.1122157.3432800,961.8514105,014,184.511513
Peace River ElectricBUNDLED12.7716157.6333792,560.0215101,230,437.631613
Talquin ElectricBUNDLED14.4535162.2337730,667.8416105,556,559.611413
Ocala ElectricBUNDLED10.801111.63569,513.071761,483,661.861813
Florida Keys Electric CooperativeBUNDLED12.6613175.841482,807.571861,104,10419-111
Beaches EnergyBUNDLED14.9640182.6444451,574.091967,555,540.61713
Keys EnergyBUNDLED14.5836183.5545416,761.162060,749,151.962013

Commercial Electricity Providers in Florida

ProviderService TypeCommercial Rate (¢)Commercial Rate RankCommercial Average Bill ($)Commercial Average Bill State RankCommercial Sales (MWh)Commercial Sales State RankCommercial Revenues ($)Commercial Revenues State RankState Production (MWh)State Production Rank
Florida Power & LightBUNDLED10.7112732.363953,667,544.7215,747,482,7101144,906,212.221
Duke Energy FloridaBUNDLED12.1322746.344015,863,687.5921,924,230,157244,032,427.492
Tampa ElectricBUNDLED10.7413826.51438,434,177.043905,826,493320,364,648.993
Orlando Utilities CommissionBUNDLED9.4431,031.28474,426,685.984417,848,450.5554,760,867.985
Jacksonville Electric AuthorityBUNDLED10.5110606.73354,214,084.295443,068,12748,780,359.984
Tallahassee UtilitiesBUNDLED9.5341,002.76461,574,142.676150,033,446.9373,168,3036
Lee County Electric CooperativeBUNDLED12.7331583.43311,333,314.337169,678,624.26613
Reedy Creek Improvement DistrictBUNDLED9.8656,254.39511,190,555.378117,388,679.55913
Lakeland ElectricBUNDLED10.368486.6923935,095.22996,918,328.17102,580,8707
Gainesville Regional UtilitiesBUNDLED18.15501,053.5148819,172.3710148,713,087.1781,178,5918
Clay Electric CooperativeBUNDLED10.5611274.659711,569.381175,141,434.271213
Kissimmee Utility AuthorityBUNDLED12.6429534.9228601,745.091276,083,953.31111,172,757.279
Withlacoochee River Electric CooperativeBUNDLED12.6228157.082413,514.751352,188,550.511413
Peace River ElectricBUNDLED10.7914371.3915364,394.91439,310,064.561813
Keys EnergyBUNDLED15.3147991.3245364,065.551555,754,619.121313
Fort Pierce Utilities AuthorityBUNDLED12.2925645.4236342,184.011642,045,066.471613
Florida Public UtilitiesBUNDLED15.2746872.3744305,2231746,622,0001513
SECO EnergyBUNDLED13.9938149.131267,273.541837,381,745.981913
Beaches EnergyBUNDLED15.7349606.6734264,100.121941,546,832.831713
Choctawhatchee Electric CooperativeBUNDLED11.1516279.9310253,617.452028,270,593.082113

Power Plants in Florida

PlantCity/CountyPrimary Fuel TypeProduction (MWh)Emission (KG)Emissions/MWh (KG/MWh)Toxic Chemical ReleaseClosing Date
Miami-Dade County Nuclear 20,977,055.012,693,183,913.23128.39
West County Energy CenterFlorida Power & Light (100.00%)
Palm Beach County Natural Gas 19,250,858.057,236,133,016.5375.89
Citrus County Natural Gas 15,518,6297,741,796,020.31498.87
Hutchinson Island South CDP Nuclear 15,347,306
Hines Energy ComplexDuke Energy Florida (100.00%)
Polk County Natural Gas 12,280,0734,763,619,671.86387.91
Okeechobee Clean Energy CenterFlorida Power & Light (100.00%)
Okeechobee County Natural Gas 11,014,2123,681,468,718.62334.25
Putnam County Natural Gas 10,555,493.025,054,831,098.3478.88
Lee County Natural Gas 9,649,365.033,987,278,284.92413.22
DeBary Natural Gas 8,996,3613,458,571,405.38384.44
Indiantown CDP Natural Gas 7,951,559.013,046,537,689.4383.14
Riviera Beach Natural Gas 7,026,685.022,465,205,295.5350.83
Gibsonton CDP Natural Gas 6,859,6192,620,267,022.22381.98
Sharpes CDP Natural Gas 6,542,719.992,329,756,682.22356.08
Manatee County Natural Gas 6,364,8722,449,664,316.96384.87
Broward County Natural Gas 6,301,9592,188,892,547.73347.34
Hollywood Natural Gas 6,236,142.012,315,132,376.34371.24
Pinellas County Natural Gas 6,228,7712,508,400,235.25402.71
Polk County Natural Gas 5,884,2192,303,124,631.63391.41
H L Culbreath Bayside Power StationTampa Electric (100.00%)
Hillsborough County Natural Gas 5,164,4491,996,159,329.64386.52
Jacksonville Natural Gas 4,973,4371,953,016,773.74392.69

There are 2 Nuclear Power Plants in Florida

PlantCity/CountyPrimary Fuel TypeProduction (MWh)Emission (KG)Emissions/MWh (KG/MWh)Toxic Chemical ReleaseClosing Date
Miami-Dade County Nuclear 20,977,055.012,693,183,913.23128.39
Hutchinson Island South CDP Nuclear 15,347,306

Quick Facts

More people call Florida home now than a year ago, as the state's population has increased by 2.13% during that time period.

Florida's ability to provide 211,566.53 megawatts of electricity from the use of hydroelectric energy sources, has given rise to its ranking of 41st highest hydroelectric energy generator in the nation.

In the last 12 months, the state of Florida has seen a 0.51% decline in CO2 emissions on account of electricity use.

Florida produces 0.36 megawatt hours of electricity per capita from coal a year, which is 38th highest in the United States.

Florida ranks 2nd worst in the country for total generation of electricity from non-renewable sources, with 242,741,992.36 of the state's 266,276,074.2 megawatt hours coming from those sources.

Emitting 91,236,341,350.74 kilograms of CO2 emissions during electricity consumption, Florida is the 2nd highest polluting state in the United States based on electricity emissions.

Florida Counties Comparison

CountyPopulationProvidersPlantsResidential Rate (¢)Residential Rate State RankResidential Rate National RankResidential Avg. Electric BillResidential Bill State RankResidential Bill National Rank
Miami-Dade County2,673,8373813.72221,070$154.85/mo201,496
Broward County1,947,0262613.71201,066$154.23/mo171,462
Palm Beach County1,518,4773913.70191,061$154.07/mo131,450
Hillsborough County1,513,30141914.83351,612$167.92/mo502,273
Orange County1,452,72651115.56542,051$161.32/mo371,860
Duval County1,016,53621612.532520$135.14/mo1709
Pinellas County961,7394516.35622,250$169.98/mo552,381
Lee County822,4533214.08271,225$166.50/mo482,129
Polk County787,40492714.98401,703$165.55/mo472,085
Brevard County630,6935914.45331,450$158.76/mo291,692
Pasco County608,7944512.663573$154.88/mo211,501
Volusia County579,1925614.91381,662$159.85/mo351,751
Seminole County478,7724214.95391,688$161.50/mo391,879
Sarasota County462,2863113.5014975$155.23/mo251,521
Manatee County429,12531113.1910835$156.64/mo271,597
Osceola County422,5456815.41501,946$163.95/mo442,004
Lake County410,1395414.30311,394$147.22/mo41,146
Collier County397,9943214.30301,391$173.63/mo612,522
Marion County396,4155114.15281,260$146.18/mo31,084
St. Lucie County358,7043513.66181,045$151.96/mo61,359
Escambia County324,87821013.71201,066$154.23/mo171,462
St. Johns County306,8414113.65171,042$153.52/mo111,419
Leon County297,3694315.06421,743$158.84/mo301,696
Alachua County284,03071213.4913971$150.78/mo51,308
Clay County226,5895312.764621$153.79/mo121,433
Okaloosa County216,4823213.139794$158.14/mo281,663
Hernando County206,8962112.471499$152.58/mo81,373
Charlotte County202,6613313.90251,137$160.36/mo361,792
Santa Rosa County198,2684414.19291,320$168.00/mo512,276
Bay County185,1345615.19461,803$166.91/mo492,160
Indian River County167,3523613.5416990$155.04/mo221,506
Citrus County162,5294212.876657$152.05/mo71,361
Martin County162,0063513.79231,093$155.07/mo231,507
Sumter County144,970413.4912970$140.20/mo2902
Flagler County126,705414.08261,224$156.39/mo261,577
Highlands County105,6186116.27612,235$175.99/mo642,594
Nassau County97,8994516.43642,272$173.72/mo632,526
Walton County83,3044413.2111843$158.86/mo311,697
Monroe County81,7082213.80241,096$181.60/mo672,711
Putnam County74,7313713.007727$154.23/mo151,460
Columbia County71,9085315.54532,044$164.30/mo452,013
Jackson County48,0676416.25602,231$173.66/mo622,523
Gadsden County44,2334114.36321,419$161.53/mo401,883
Suwannee County43,5145415.17451,795$161.55/mo411,886
Levy County42,3925114.84361,620$152.72/mo91,380
Okeechobee County39,7166715.66552,083$172.73/mo602,495
Hendry County39,4395915.86562,142$180.24/mo652,695
DeSoto County34,0273813.5215982$155.12/mo241,511
Wakulla County33,1443216.02572,183$168.70/mo522,332
Baker County28,0033313.078763$154.23/mo161,461
Bradford County27,928515.08431,756$161.49/mo381,876
Hardee County25,6326514.81341,597$164.79/mo462,039
Washington County24,9065115.05411,741$168.84/mo532,337
Taylor County21,7623216.76672,325$159.01/mo321,703
Holmes County19,622415.38491,925$169.02/mo542,350
Madison County18,0513216.76662,324$159.01/mo331,704
Gilchrist County17,7594214.89371,652$153.45/mo101,413
Dixie County16,701515.16441,790$154.40/mo191,472
Union County16,1413112.865651$154.23/mo141,459
Gulf County15,205315.53522,037$170.21/mo572,394
Jefferson County14,405316.76652,323$159.01/mo341,705
Hamilton County13,9733315.46511,999$163.21/mo431,970
Calhoun County13,8637515.30471,859$171.80/mo592,456
Franklin County12,232216.42632,266$170.07/mo562,386
Glades County12,183416.07582,190$180.25/mo662,696
Lafayette County8,343515.31481,864$161.62/mo421,891
Liberty County7,987516.11592,202$170.79/mo582,415

Florida Production Fuel Makeup

NATURAL GAS
Natural Gas
Natural Gas
Natural Gas
Natural Gas
Natural Gas
Natural Gas
Natural Gas
Natural Gas
76.00%
NUCLEAR
Nuclear
Nuclear
10.92%
SOLAR
Solar
7.63%
COAL
Coal
3.04%
NON-BIOGENIC MUNICIPAL SOLID WASTE
Non-biogenic Municipal Solid Waste
0.50%
OTHER
Other
1.93%

Power Plant Fuel Types, Emissions & Pollution Factors

Florida's fuel of choice is Natural Gas, with 76.00% of electricity generation coming from this fuel source. Nuclear and Solar are also important fuel types in the state, with 29,065,165 (10.92%) and 20,306,392.74 (7.63%) megawatt hours produced from each type, respectively. Coming in as the 2nd worst ranked state in the nation, the state releases 91,236,341,350.74 kilograms of CO2 emissions from electricity use per year. Additionally, the state ranks 29th worst in the nation for pollution per resident, which could be argued to be the more important metric. Florida has 308 electricity generation plants, which is the 9th highest amount in the nation and 49th most when counting plants per capita.

Florida Net Metering

Florida has 50 out of 51 electricity providers reporting that they offer net metering to residents with personal solar panels. At the state level, Florida has decent net metering and feed in tariff regulations.

Energy Loss

The average energy loss for electricity companies in Florida is 5.07%. This includes data from 34 suppliers, including Florida Power & Light, Duke Energy Florida, and Tampa Electric. The countrywide average is 2.43%, resulting in Florida receiving a rank of 46th best in the country for energy loss efficiency.

Solar Taxes And Rebates

When it comes to stimulating solar panel installs at private residences, one of the best uses of government resources is tax breaks and rebates for solar installs. Florida offers a credit that is $1000 or less or there is no state tax. The state offers limited local rebates for solar panel purchases. Fortunately, Florida offers a 100% tax exemption to residents who wish to purchase solar panels at their place of residence. There is currently a 100% sales tax exemption in place for the install of solar at a home.

State Level Initiatives

Policies drawn up at the state level affect whether customers who are seeking renewable energy sources can easily find alternatives. Renewable Portfolio Standards (RPS) encourage or require electric providers to generate a percentage of their electricity from green energy. Florida does not currently have any standards established that providers have to follow. In addition, the state does not have any sort of low income solar programs that help with the installation of solar panels at low income households.

Learn about going solar in Florida, find out which system size is best for you, compare local installers and see which incentives are available in your area.

FAQ: Common Questions About Electricity in Florida

Where does Florida get its electricity?

Florida's electricity is produced using mainly Natural Gas, which makes up 76.00% of the fuel used in the state. The second and third most used fuel sources are Nuclear and Solar, which account for 10.92% and 7.63% of total generation respectively.

Which electricity company is the largest supplier in Florida?

By total customer count, Florida Power & Light is the largest electricity provider in Florida.

Does Florida have a deregulated electricity market?

No, Florida has a regulated electricity market where consumers often have only a single supplier choice for their electricity needs.

What is the average electric bill in Florida?

In 2025, Florida has an average electric bill of $158, while the United States average is $147.

How many power plants are located in Florida?

There are 308 power plants in Florida.

How many electric companies offer service in Florida?

Florida has 51 electricity providers serving customers in the area.

What electricity companies are in Florida?

What is a good electricity rate in Florida?

A good electricity rate in Florida would be anything below the state average of 14.15 cents per kilowatt hour. Anything below that amount would be better than most other rates in the state. Currently, the different rates in the state range from 10.80 cents per kilowatt hour up to 19.14 cents per kilowatt hour.

What is the cheapest electricity company in Florida?

Residential Rate RankProviderResidential Rate (¢)State Customers
1Ocala Electric10.7958,064
2Chattahoochee, Florida Electric Utility11.151,155
3Alachua Electric11.414,940
4Green Cove Springs Electric11.834,604
5City of Quincy Utilities11.995,203
6City of Lake Worth Utilities12.3528,198
7Lakeland Electric12.37136,896
8Reedy Creek Improvement District12.391,575
9City of Wauchula Electric12.422,908
10Withlacoochee River Electric Cooperative12.42255,894

Ginalyn Gelera
Last Reviewed By: Ginalyn Gelera
Published: 2025-04-18