Fairfield Electricity Rates

Today’s cheapest Fairfield electricity rate is 6.19¢/kWh at 1,000 kWh. Across 125 plans from 38 providers, rates average 10.48¢/kWh and top out at 36.02¢. 53 of 125 plans are priced between 10-12¢/kWh.

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Cheapest Electricity Plans in Fairfield

Sorted by price at 1,000 kWh. Plans with bill credits can cost more at other usage levels — check the EFL for the full breakdown.

Cheapest Fairfield electricity plans compared by provider, rate, and term length
ProviderPlanRateAction
EcoPlus Power LLC
EcoPlus Power LLC 1 - 7.45¢
1 months Low Rate
7.45¢
per kWh at 1,000 kWh
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Clearview Electric Inc
Clearview Electric Inc 12 - 7.59¢
12 months Low Rate
7.59¢
per kWh at 1,000 kWh
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CleanSky Energy
Embrace Green 6
6 months Fixed Rate
7.99¢
per kWh at 1,000 kWh
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SFE Energy Pennsylvania, Inc.
SFE Energy Ohio Inc 6 - 7.99¢
6 months Fixed Rate
7.99¢
per kWh at 1,000 kWh
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Santanna Energy Services
Santanna Energy Services 6 - 8.05¢
6 months Fixed Rate
8.05¢
per kWh at 1,000 kWh
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Town Square Energy
Town Square Energy East LLC 6 - 8.27¢
6 months Fixed Rate
8.27¢
per kWh at 1,000 kWh
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Major Energy
Major Energy Electric Services LLC 4 - 8.49¢
4 months Fixed Rate
8.49¢
per kWh at 1,000 kWh
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Just Energy
Just Energy 12 - 8.49¢
12 months Fixed Rate
8.49¢
per kWh at 1,000 kWh
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Public Power, LLC
Public Power LLC 6 - 8.69¢
6 months Fixed Rate
8.69¢
per kWh at 1,000 kWh
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Shipley Energy
Shipley Choice LLC 6 - 8.99¢
6 months Fixed Rate
8.99¢
per kWh at 1,000 kWh
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Direct Energy
Direct Energy Services LLC 6 - 8.99¢
6 months Fixed Rate
8.99¢
per kWh at 1,000 kWh
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Atlantic Energy
Atlantic Energy MD LLC 6 - 8.99¢
6 months Fixed Rate
8.99¢
per kWh at 1,000 kWh
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Utility Gas and Power
Utility Gas and Power 12 - 8.99¢
12 months Fixed Rate
8.99¢
per kWh at 1,000 kWh
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GreenLight Energy
Greenlight Energy Inc. 6 - 9.00¢
6 months Fixed Rate
9.00¢
per kWh at 1,000 kWh
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Ohio Gas & Electric
Ohio Gas & Electric 6 - 9.19¢
6 months Fixed Rate
9.19¢
per kWh at 1,000 kWh
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AEP Energy Inc
AEP Energy Inc 12 - 9.29¢
12 months Fixed Rate
9.29¢
per kWh at 1,000 kWh
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AP GAS & ELECTRIC (TX) LLC
APG&E 6 - 9.48¢
6 months Fixed Rate
9.48¢
per kWh at 1,000 kWh
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Residents Energy LLC
Residents Energy LLC 4 - 9.82¢
4 months Fixed Rate
9.82¢
per kWh at 1,000 kWh
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Better Buy Energy
Better Buy Energy 6 - 9.89¢
6 months Fixed Rate
9.89¢
per kWh at 1,000 kWh
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Showing the 20 cheapest Fairfield electricity plans based on 1,000 kWh usage.

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Best Fairfield Electricity Plans by Usage Level

Fairfield has a humid continental climate in the Ohio River valley with hot, humid summers and cold winters. The average household uses 900–1,100 kWh/month, with summer AC driving the highest seasonal peaks.

Fairfield Apartments
500 kWh/month
Embrace Green 6
$39.95/mo
estimated Fairfield monthly bill
  • CleanSky Energy
  • 7.99¢/kWh at this usage
  • 6-month fixed rate
Average Fairfield Home
1,000 kWh/month
American Power & Gas of Ohio LLC 1 - 6.19¢
$61.90/mo
estimated Fairfield monthly bill
  • American Power & Gas
  • 6.19¢/kWh at this usage
  • 1-month fixed rate
Larger Fairfield Homes
1,500 kWh/month
Embrace Green 6
$119.85/mo
estimated Fairfield monthly bill
  • CleanSky Energy
  • 7.99¢/kWh at this usage
  • 6-month fixed rate
Large Fairfield Homes
2,000+ kWh/month
Embrace Green 6
$159.80/mo
estimated Fairfield monthly bill
  • CleanSky Energy
  • 7.99¢/kWh at this usage
  • 6-month fixed rate

Ohio River Valley Climate

Fairfield’s Ohio River valley location brings hot, humid summers and cold winters. Homes with central AC can see usage spike from 700 kWh in spring to 1,300–1,600 kWh in July and August. Lock in a fixed rate to avoid seasonal price swings.

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Fairfield Electricity Suppliers

We compare rates from 38 certified CRES providers active in Duke Energy Ohio’s Fairfield territory. Every supplier below offers plans to Fairfield residents today.

American Power & Gas
CRES · Fairfield
EcoPlus Power LLC
CRES · Fairfield
Clearview Electric Inc
CRES · Fairfield
CleanSky Energy
CRES · Fairfield
SFE Energy Pennsylvania, Inc.
CRES · Fairfield
Santanna Energy Services
CRES · Fairfield
Town Square Energy
CRES · Fairfield
Major Energy
CRES · Fairfield
Just Energy
CRES · Fairfield
Public Power, LLC
CRES · Fairfield
Shipley Energy
CRES · Fairfield
Direct Energy
CRES · Fairfield
Atlantic Energy
CRES · Fairfield
Utility Gas and Power
CRES · Fairfield
GreenLight Energy
CRES · Fairfield
Ohio Gas & Electric
CRES · Fairfield
AEP Energy Inc
CRES · Fairfield
AP GAS & ELECTRIC (TX) LLC
CRES · Fairfield
Residents Energy LLC
CRES · Fairfield
Better Buy Energy
CRES · Fairfield
Energy Harbor LLC
CRES · Fairfield
XOOM Energy
CRES · Fairfield
Dynegy Energy Services East LLC
CRES · Fairfield
Provision Power & Gas LLC
CRES · Fairfield
Nordic Energy Services LLC
CRES · Fairfield
Brighten Energy
CRES · Fairfield
Inspire
CRES · Fairfield
NRG
CRES · Fairfield
CONSTELLATION NEWENERGY INC
CRES · Fairfield
IGS Energy
CRES · Fairfield
Alpha Gas and Electric
CRES · Fairfield
North American Power
CRES · Fairfield
SunSea Energy
CRES · Fairfield
Discount Power Inc
CRES · Fairfield
Median Energy Corp
CRES · Fairfield
Kiwi Energy
CRES · Fairfield
Ambit Energy
CRES · Fairfield
South Bay Energy Corp.
CRES · Fairfield
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Fairfield Business Electricity Rates

Fairfield is a Cincinnati suburb in Butler County, home to Jungle Jim’s International Market and a mix of retail, healthcare, and light manufacturing. Commercial customers access deregulated rates through Duke Energy Ohio territory.

Business electricity pricing factors in peak demand, load factor, and total volume. A quick quote is the only way to see what rates are available for your specific business profile.

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Fairfield Electricity FAQ

Common questions about electricity rates, plans, and suppliers in Fairfield and the Duke Energy Ohio service area.

How does electricity deregulation work in Fairfield?

In Fairfield, electricity delivery and supply are separated. your local utility handles the wires and infrastructure, while you pick from competing suppliers (CRES (Competitive Retail Electric Service) providers) for your actual electricity. This competition is regulated by the Public Utilities Commission of Ohio (PUCO).

What is the cheapest electricity rate in Fairfield right now?

Right now, Fairfield rates start at 6.19¢/kWh for 1,000 kWh usage, offered by American Power & Gas (American Power & Gas of Ohio LLC 1 - 6.19¢). With 125 plans on the market, the average is 10.48¢/kWh. That’s a 41% spread between the cheapest and the average.

What is the average monthly electric bill in Fairfield?

A typical Fairfield household using 1,000 kWh pays around $105/month at the average rate of 10.48¢/kWh. Your bill will vary with seasonal usage patterns — summer AC and winter heating drive the biggest swings.

Who delivers electricity in Fairfield?

your local utility handles all electricity delivery in Fairfield — the physical infrastructure, meter reading, and outage response. Your choice of supplier only affects who generates and bills for the supply portion.

How do I switch electricity providers in Fairfield?

Switching is straightforward: compare plans, choose a CRES (Competitive Retail Electric Service) provider, and sign up. The new supplier coordinates with your local utility automatically. Expect the switch to take 1–2 billing cycles. There’s no physical work needed and no outage.

What happens when my contract expires?

Most suppliers move you to a month-to-month variable rate after your fixed term ends. This is usually higher than your locked-in rate. Set a reminder to compare plans before your contract expires.

How do Fairfield business electricity rates work?

Fairfield business electricity is priced differently from residential. Your rate depends on peak demand (kW), total consumption (kWh), and contract term. Request quotes from multiple CRES (Competitive Retail Electric Service) providers to find the most competitive offer.

Who handles power outages in Fairfield?

your local utility. Your electricity supplier has no role in outage response — that’s always handled by the delivery company.