In contrast, Houston tops the list for affordability, with residents paying just 14.10 cents per kilowatt-hour and an average bill of $197.50.
To determine its rankings, Home Energy Club factored in more than just electricity rates. The study also considered average household income and energy burden — how much of a person’s income goes toward energy costs.
Check out the list below to see how other Texas cities compare when it comes to energy affordability.
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