Residential rates rise in 2026 show a steady climb as wholesale costs rise driven by demand from data centers and large-scale loads in areas such as Texas and PJM. Wholesale rates increase from around $47 per MWh in 2025 to about $51 per MWh in 2026, leading to higher bills for households. Some analyses note gas costs and LNG exports contributing factors to the 2026 increases. In summary, U.S. residential electricity prices are expected to rise in 2026, roughly 18¢ per kWh, above 2025 levels of 17.29¢/kWh.
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Electricity demand is also going up, with much of it concentrated in Texas due to “data centers and cryptocurrency mining facilities,” said the U.S. Energy Information Administration.
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