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How Much Is Electricity in Wyoming?

The residential electricity rate in Wyoming is 13.38¢ per kilowatt-hour (kWh), ranking #14 cheapest among all 51 US states. The national average is 17.92¢/kWh, making Wyoming 25% below average.

Reviewed by EnergyProfile Editorial Team · Updated

13.38¢

Residential

#14

Price Rank

25.6%

Renewable

Residential Rate13.38¢/kWh
Commercial Rate9.54¢/kWh
Industrial Rate8.66¢/kWh
US Average (Residential)17.92¢/kWh

At 13.38¢/kWh, residential electricity in Wyoming is 25% below the U.S. average of 17.92¢/kWh — the 14th cheapest residential rate among 51 states and territories tracked.

Commercial customers in Wyoming pay 9.54¢/kWh and industrial customers 8.66¢/kWh, a narrow 0.88¢/kWh spread between the two classes. Renewables account for 25.6% of generation in Wyoming (22nd highest nationally). The largest single source is coal at 59.9%, followed by wind at 22.1%.

In 2024, Wyoming generated about 40,709 GWh of electricity in total.

Source: U.S. Energy Information Administration, 2026.