SWEPCO - Arkansas Electricity Rates

SWEPCO - Arkansas, also known as Southwestern Electric Power Company, is an electric utility company that serves over 120,000 customers in the state of Arkansas. The company has been operating in the state since 1912 and has since expanded its operations to Louisiana, Texas, and Oklahoma. SWEPCO - Arkansas generates and distributes electricity to residential, commercial, and industrial customers throughout the state. The company's energy mix includes a combination of natural gas, coal, and renewable resources such as wind and solar. SWEPCO - Arkansas also offers energy efficiency programs and renewable energy options to its customers, including incentives for solar installations and energy-efficient upgrades. The company is committed to providing safe, reliable, and affordable energy to its customers in Arkansas and beyond.

Phone

1-888-216-3523

Website

swepco.com

SWEPCO - Arkansas Energy Sources

SWEPCO - Arkansas's energy comes from coal, natural gas, biomass, and hydroelectric. Coal is the largest source of electricity, providing 83% of SWEPCO - Arkansas's energy. Natural Gas is the second largest source, making up 8%. Biomass provides 6% of SWEPCO - Arkansas's electricity. Hydroelectric provides 2% of SWEPCO - Arkansas's electricity.

84%

Coal

8%

Natural Gas

6%

Biomass

2%

Hydroelectric

SWEPCO - Arkansas Rates

The average electricity rate for SWEPCO - Arkansas customers is 15.43 cents/kWh. SWEPCO - Arkansas has several different electricity rates for residential customers, as shown in the table below.

Rate NameRate TypeCost Per kWh
Electric Heating Appliance Residential ServiceFixed5¢ to 10¢
Residential ServiceFixed7¢ to 10¢

SWEPCO - Arkansas Reliability

In 2021, the average SWEPCO - Arkansas customer lost electricity for 2 times for about 177 minutes each. In total, the average SWEPCO - Arkansas customer had their electricity out for about 304 minutes during the whole year.

SWEPCO - Arkansas Incentives

SWEPCO - Arkansas can help you upgrade appliances and smart devices in your home.

incentivesavingsutility 
Smart Thermostats$75AEP SWEPCOSee Details
Clothes Washers$75AEP SWEPCOSee Details
Clothes Dryers$100AEP SWEPCOSee Details
Heat Pump Water Heaters$700AEP SWEPCOSee Details
Windows, Doors, and Skylights$2.50/Square FootAEP SWEPCOSee Details
Windows, Doors, and Skylights$30-$80AEP SWEPCOSee Details
Smart Thermostats$75AEP SWEPCOSee Details
Heat Pump Water Heaters$500AEP SWEPCOSee Details
Heat Pump Water Heaters$650AEP SWEPCOSee Details

Netmetering

Credited to customer's next bill at retail rate. Net metering credits can be carried forward to subsequent billing cycles indefinitely. Utilities must compensate net excess generation after two years of accumulation at annual average wholesale avoided cost.

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