ELECTRICITY RATES IN PARIS
Paris Electricity Rates and Plans
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ENERGY COMPANIES & RATES IN PARIS
Paris Electricity Guide
Paris electricity prices have decreased slightly over the past 7 days, dropping 0.1¢ per kWh at the average level. With 117 available plans ranging from 8.08¢ to 22.84¢ per kWh, the market remains stable. The modest decline translates to about $1/month in savings for a typical household using 1,000 kWh monthly.
7-DAY MARKET TRENDS
Electricity pricing trends in Paris
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Average Pricing for an Average Home (1000 kWh)
These rates are from the Oncor Electric Delivery utility region, which Paris is geographically located in.
ENERGY RATES IN PARIS
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Paris, Texas residents benefit from energy deregulation, allowing them to choose from 117 electricity plans across multiple providers. The market offers primarily fixed-rate contracts (108 plans) with prices ranging from 8.08¢ to 22.84¢ per kWh. Since 68% of Paris homes are single-family residences averaging 1,225 kWh monthly, most residents should compare plans at this usage level. Renewable energy is widely available with 115 green options, including 24 plans offering 100% renewable power. Two prepaid plans and seven time-of-use options provide alternatives to standard billing structures.
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Based on 75411 ZIP code. 117 plans available. Rates were updated at 07:32 AM CDT on March 29, 2026.
ELECTRICITY RATES BY HOUSING IN PARIS
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Paris residents primarily live in single-family homes averaging 2,261 square feet, with typical usage around 1,225 kWh per month. At this usage level, 4Change Energy's Maxx Saver Value 12 offers the lowest rate at 10.3¢/kWh, resulting in approximately $126 monthly. The 15% of residents in smaller apartments (2-9 units) use considerably less at 583 kWh monthly, where Energy Texas's Texas Bright 12 at 14.6¢/kWh provides the best value at around $85 per month.
Single-family homes
68% of homes in the city
Small apartments (2-9 units)
15% of homes in the city
Large apartments (10+ units)
12% of homes in the city
Source: U.S. Census Bureau, American Community Survey (ACS) 5-Year Estimates 2023, Table B25024 — Units in Structure. Paris, TX (11,734 total housing units). Energy estimates based on EIA Residential Energy Consumption Survey (RECS), West South Central region.
HOW TO CHOOSE
Choosing an electric company in Paris.
When looking for your retail electricity provider and choosing an electric plan, there’s a number of factors to keep in mind. You’ll be able to choose a plan that’s best for you if you understand your energy usage and what’s important to you in a provider. Below are a series of tips to help you make the best decision for your household.
FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS
Common questions about energy in Paris
As of March 29th, 2026, the lowest electricity rate in Paris is 8.08¢/kWh from 4Change Energy's Maxx Saver Value 12 plan. This rate is significantly below the market average of 16.0¢/kWh, with 117 total plans available for Paris residents to compare.
Paris experiences hot, humid summers and mild winters, driving higher electricity usage for air conditioning. Single-family homes, which comprise 68% of Paris housing, typically consume around 1225 kWh monthly. Summer cooling demands can significantly increase bills compared to moderate spring and fall months.
Since 68% of Paris housing consists of single-family homes with estimated usage around 1225 kWh monthly, residents should choose plans in the 2000 kWh tier for optimal rates. With 115 green energy plans available at virtually no premium (-0.03¢), eco-friendly options are affordable.
Compare all 117 available plans to find rates below the 16.0¢/kWh market average. Switching to the lowest rate of 8.08¢/kWh could save hundreds annually. Additionally, improve insulation, use programmable thermostats, and consider green plans that cost virtually the same as traditional options.




