Find the Cheapest Electricity Rates for Canton OH 44705

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Popular Plans in Canton

Company & Plan Term Rate
Discount Power - Wise Buy Basic 24 Online 24 month 17.8¢
Discount Power - Bill Credit Bundle 2000 kWh 12 12 month 20.7¢
Payless Power - 6 Month 6 month 20.1¢
Reliant - Reliant Power Savings 24 plan 24 month 14.9¢
Gexa Energy - Gexa Eco Saver Lite 12 12 month 20.8¢
Chariot Energy - Solarize 36 36 month 15.4¢
Reliant - Reliant Basic Power 24 plan 24 month 17.2¢
Reliant - Reliant Basic Power 12 plan 12 month 17.8¢
Veteran Energy - Valor 12 12 month 12.8¢
TXU Energy - Solar Saver 12 12 month 21.8¢
Frontier Utilities - Frontier Saver Premier 24 24 month 20.6¢
Champion Energy Services - Green Energy-24 24 month 16.8¢
Cirro Energy - Simple Bill Credit 24 24 month 11.7¢
TXU Energy - Flex Forward 1 month 18.0¢
Direct Energy - Live Brighter Lite 24 24 month 16.5¢
TriEagle Energy - Sure Value 36 36 month 13.9¢
APG&E - SimpleSaver 18 18 month 10.5¢
APG&E - SimpleSaver 12 12 month 10.4¢
TriEagle Energy - Sure Value 24 24 month 14.5¢
Frontier Utilities - Frontier Saver Deluxe 12 12 month 21.1¢
TriEagle Energy - Savvy Value 36 36 month 15.7¢
Gexa Energy - Gexa Eco Saver Value 12 12 month 16.0¢
Rhythm - Simply Select 36 36 month 16.9¢
Think Energy - Think Clean 12 12 month 16.2¢
Cirro Energy - Simple Bill Credit Bundle 2000 kWh 24 24 month 20.5¢
Think Energy - Think Clean 36 36 month 16.5¢
These rates may have changed since publishing
Rates as of April 2nd, 2025

What customers are saying in Canton

Overall Rating
Customer Service Excellence
Had a chat with Evelyn for my account billing. She was amazing and awesome person with excellent knowledge about the business. She provided such a great customer service that is rare these days. She is a gem for CleanSky Energy. Her supervisor/manager should provide all they can including higher compensation raises or bonus to keep her in the company
  • Evelyn
  • Irving, TX
  • April 17th, 2024

Frequently Asked Questions in Canton

What is the average cost of a 12 month electricity plan in the city of Canton, OH?

The average rate of a 12 month fixed-rate electricity plan is around 10.7¢/kWh, ranging from 8.3¢/kWh to 14¢/kWh. Popular plans in this range are

In the case of 24 month plans, the average rate of a 24 month fixed-rate electricity plan is around 10.5¢/kWh, ranging from 9.8¢/kWh to 11.3¢/kWh. Popular plans in this range are

What plans does Energy Harbor have in my area?

In your area, Energy Harbor offers the following electricity plans: The average rate of a 12 month fixed-rate electricity plan in your area is around 10.7¢/kWh, ranging from 8.3¢/kWh to 14¢/kWh.

What are the most popular 12 month electricity plans?

The most popular electricity plans in the past 30 days are 6 Month Home Power Plan, Residential Clean Energy Plan, Electric 12 Month Fixed Rate WITH MRC, Live Brighter 12, and TrueSimple 6.

Local Electricity, and Natural Gas information for 44705

Canton 44705 stats

With a population of 18772 people, 44705 is Ohio 236th most populated zipcode and covers 8.20 square miles in Canton.

Area codes in 44705 include 330/234.

3 Smaller Zipcodes

ZipcodeMedian Income
45616$31,471
43037$31,250
45634$31,250
43156$31,250
43223$31,143

News for 44705

Dominion Energy Seeking Natural Gas Rate Hike

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First Proposed Rate Hike In 16 Years

The rate hike filed by Domion Energy is the first in 18 years. Learn what it could mean for your Ohio natural gas rates in the coming year.
Dominion Energy has filed to hike its gas distribution rate. The proposed rate could cost family's over $100. Find out if bit will happen and how to save on your Ohio natural gas rates in the coming year.

A proposed Dominion Energy rate hike could see their natural gas base service charge increase by about $13 per month. Some news reporting make the increase sound like the cost of natural gas per cubic foot is increasing by $13. But, that’s not what is happening. We’re going to go over what this proposed rate increase will actually mean for Ohio natural gas prices and your future bills.

Why Is Dominion Energy Seeking A Rate Hike?

According to Dominion Energy, they are filing the rate hike to recoup its investment on repairs and improvements since 2007. They’ve put about $4 billion worth of work into maintenance, replacing pipelines and meters, and general operating costs without a rate increase since 2007. In 2020, PUCO approved the filing request. However, several groups against the hike took the matter to court. This past September, the Ohio Supreme Court agreed with Dominion's plan saying it was neither unlawful nor unreasonable.

OCC Stands Against The Rate Increase

However, the actual increase has not yet taken effect. In fact, it still must go through the PUCO approval process which includes local hearings. So, it is unlikely to come into effect until 2025. The Ohio Consumer Council has filed motions against the hike, especially since this increase will cost customers well over $100 every year.  Ohio customers are struggling with increased energy prices. This summer was particularly brutal on electricity rates. But while natural gas rates are falling and pushing energy supply prices lower, the OCC wants to ensure that distribution rates are valid and appropriate. Additionally, with any rate increase, it is OCC's job to see that consumers are not taken advantage of.

A Dominion Energy rate hike could raise your Ohio natural gas bills by as much $100.
Learn if you'll be hit by the proposed Dominion Energy rate hike and how you can save more on your Ohio Energy bills in the coming year.

How You Can Save On Your Ohio Natural Gas

If you’re looking into other ways to save on your natural gas costs, the mild winter weather makes it a great time to start finding problem areas in your home. Natural gas heats over half of Ohio homes. This means that poor insulation, leaky windows, and gunked up central heating systems could be costing you more in the long run. The more you prevent heat from escaping your home, the less you’ll be paying for your natural gas bills.

As mentioned, natural gas rates falling and milder temperatures are expected this winter. That means there's still time to lock in a low rate and avoid possible supply rate increases next year. Many current gas rates are well under the standard service offer. Now is a great time to start looking for the cheapest natural gas in your area.

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