Utah Electric Rates: Then vs Now
- Gerald Johnson
- May 15
- 1 min read
Did you know Utah's electric rates have increased over 40% in the last 15 years?
In 2010, Utah residents paid around 8.5¢/kWh — today, it's closer to 12¢/kWh, and that number keeps rising. Rocky Mountain Power was approved in May for yet another rate increase.
While our state still has some of the lowest electricity rates in the nation, the trend is clear: 💸 Energy is getting more expensive.
📉 The takeaway?
You can't control utility rates — but you can control your energy future.
☀️ Solar energy offers:
✅ Long-term savings
✅ Protection from future rate hikes
✅ Energy independence
✅ Increased home value
Now is the time to take control before rates climb again.
🔋 Let’s talk about what solar can do for your home or business — message us for a free consultation!
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