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How will my electricity bill be affected by new Austin Energy rates?


New Austin Energy rates went into effect Jan. 1, and the average electric utility customer will see a decrease in his or her annual bill.


In our September edition, we reported on the new structure for Austin Energy’s rates and fees approved after a seven-month-long public rate review process. The utility worked with several local entities to reduce its revenue requirement by $42.5 million.


Austin Energy is transitioning from seasonal base rates, which were higher during the summer, to a base rate that is consistent throughout the year.


The average residential customer in each usage level, or tier, is expected to save the following amount over a year on his or her electricity bills:




  • Tier 1 (460 kilowatt-hours): $4.12

  • Tier 2 (960 kilowatt-hours): $34.52

  • Tier 3 (1,471 kilowatt-hours): $69.30

  • Tier 4 (2,459 kilowatt-hours): $50.77

  • Tier 5 (3,451 kilowatt-hours): $9.69