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Energy Profile

Florida

vs

Texas

Side-by-side comparison of electricity costs, generation mix, and renewable energy data.

Reviewed by EnergyProfile Editorial Team · Updated
FloridaMetricTexas
15.24¢/kWhResidential15.47¢/kWh
11.47¢/kWhCommercial8.64¢/kWh
8.84¢/kWhIndustrial6.55¢/kWh
#23Price Rank#28
8.2%Renewable %29.4%

Generation Mix

Florida

Coal
2.9%
Gas
76.8%
Nuclear
10.9%
Hydro
0.1%
Solar
7.0%

Texas

Coal
11.6%
Gas
51.8%
Nuclear
6.8%
Hydro
0.1%
Wind
21.9%
Solar
7.2%

Frequently Asked Questions

Florida has cheaper residential electricity at 15.24¢/kWh. The difference is 0.23¢/kWh between the two states. Florida ranks #23 and Texas ranks #28 cheapest among all states.

Florida gets 8.2% of electricity from renewables, while Texas gets 29.4%. Texas leads in renewable energy adoption.

Electricity rates from EIA retail sales data. Generation mix from EIA electric power operational data.

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

Comparing Florida and Texas on U.S. state-level electricity rates and generation mix requires lining up the underlying the EIA Open Data API and State Electricity Profiles data side by side. The table above runs the comparison on the canonical fields; the narrative below identifies the factor or factors that drive the most meaningful difference between the two.

For households or analysts using this comparison as a decision input, the right framing is usually not "which is better" in aggregate but "which is better for the specific decision in front of you." the EIA Open Data API and State Electricity Profiles captures the raw data; the framing depends on whether the question is investment, residency, planning, or research.