Austin Energy is a publicly-owned electric utility that serves the city of Austin, Texas. The utility was founded in 1895 and currently serves over 500,000 customers in the Austin metropolitan area. Austin Energy generates electricity from a variety of sources, including natural gas, coal, nuclear power, and renewable energy sources such as wind and solar power. As of 2021, Austin Energy has a total generating capacity of 3,055 megawatts. The utility is committed to reducing its carbon footprint and has set a goal to achieve net-zero carbon emissions by 2050. Austin Energy offers a range of programs and incentives to encourage customers to use energy more efficiently and to adopt renewable energy technologies. These programs include rebates for energy-efficient appliances, home solar installations, and electric vehicles.
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Austin Energy's energy comes from nuclear, and natural gas. Nuclear is the largest source of electricity, providing 82% of Austin Energy's energy. Natural Gas is the second largest source, making up 17%.
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The average electricity rate for Austin Energy customers is 10.11 cents/kWh. Austin Energy has several different electricity rates for residential customers, as shown in the table below.
Rate Name | Rate Type | Cost Per kWh |
Residential Inside Austin | Fixed | 12¢ to 18¢ |
Residential Low Income | Fixed | 7¢ to 14¢ |
Residential Time-of-Use Pilot Program - Outside Austin | TOU | 6¢ to 10¢ |
Residential Outside Austin | Fixed | 11¢ to 15¢ |
In 2021, the average Austin Energy customer lost electricity for 2 times for about 1017 minutes each. In total, the average Austin Energy customer had their electricity out for about 1922 minutes during the whole year.
Austin Energy can help you upgrade appliances and smart devices in your home.
incentive | savings | utility | |
Room Air Conditioning (purchase) | $25 | Austin Energy | See Details |
Smart Thermostats | $30 | Austin Energy | See Details |
Heat Pump Water Heaters | $800 | Austin Energy | See Details |