Rocky Mountain Power Electricity Rates

Rocky Mountain Power is an electric utility company that operates in Utah. As of 2021, it serves over 1.1 million customers in the state. The company generates electricity from a mix of sources, including coal, natural gas, wind, and solar. In Utah, Rocky Mountain Power operates 13 power plants, including the Huntington Power Plant and the Hunter Power Plant. The company also maintains over 17,000 miles of transmission and distribution lines in the state. Rocky Mountain Power offers various energy efficiency programs to its Utah customers, such as rebates for energy-efficient appliances and lighting, as well as incentives for home energy audits. The company is committed to supporting renewable energy development in Utah and has set a goal to provide 50% of its electricity from renewable sources by 2030.

Phone

1-888-221-7070

Rocky Mountain Power Energy Sources

Rocky Mountain Power's energy comes from coal, natural gas, solar, wind, and geothermal. Coal is the largest source of electricity, providing 53% of Rocky Mountain Power's energy. Natural Gas is the second largest source, making up 33%. Solar provides 12% of Rocky Mountain Power's electricity. Wind provides 1% of Rocky Mountain Power's electricity. Geothermal provides 1% of Rocky Mountain Power's electricity.

53%

Coal

33%

Natural Gas

12%

Solar

1%

Wind

1%

Geothermal

Rocky Mountain Power Rates

The average electricity rate for Rocky Mountain Power customers is 10.65 cents/kWh. Rocky Mountain Power has several different electricity rates for residential customers, as shown in the table below.

Rate NameRate TypeCost Per kWh
Residential Service Electric Vehicle Time of Use (Experimental) Option 1TOU7¢ to 21¢
Schedule 2E - Residential Service – Electric Vehicle Time-of-Use Pilot Option (Rate Option 2)TOU3¢ to 33¢
Schedule 1 (Residential Service - Three Phase) [Transition Program for Customer Generators]Fixed9¢ to 15¢
Schedule 1 (Residential Service - Single Phase)Fixed9¢ to 13¢
Schedule 1 (Residential Service - Single Phase) [Transition Program for Customer Generators]Fixed9¢ to 15¢
Schedule 2E - Residential Service – Electric Vehicle Time-of-Use Pilot Option (Rate Option 1)TOU6¢ to 27¢
Schedule 1 (Residential Service - Single Phase)Fixed8¢ to 12¢
Schedule 1 (Residential Service - Three Phase)Fixed8¢ to 12¢
Schedule 1 (Residential Service - Three Phase)Fixed8¢ to 12¢
Schedule 2 Optional Time of Day (Residential Service - Single Phase)TOU7¢ to 16¢

Rocky Mountain Power Reliability

In 2021, the average Rocky Mountain Power customer lost electricity one time for a duration of 127 minutes. In total, the average Rocky Mountain Power customer had their electricity out for about 124 minutes during the whole year.

Rocky Mountain Power Incentives

Rocky Mountain Power can help you upgrade appliances and smart devices in your home.

incentivesavingsutility 
Heat Pump Water HeatersUp to $550Rocky Mountain Power, Inc.See Details
Heat Pump Water Heaterstier 1 $175Rocky Mountain Power, Inc.See Details
Air-Source Heat Pump - Single Package$62/tonPacific PowerSee Details
Heat Pump Water HeatersUp to $600Pacific PowerSee Details
Heat Pump Water Heaterstier 1 $400Rocky Mountain Power, Inc.See Details
Heat Pump Water HeatersTier 2 $200Rocky Mountain Power, Inc.See Details
Heat Pump Water HeatersTier 2 $600Rocky Mountain Power, Inc.See Details
Clothes Dryers$750Pacific PowerSee Details
Room Air Conditioning (purchase)Up to $20Rocky Mountain Power, Inc.See Details
Clothes WashersUp to $62Pacific PowerSee Details
Central Air Conditioning - Single PackageUp to $93Pacific PowerSee Details
Windows, Doors, and SkylightsUp to $10.00 per sq.ft.Pacific PowerSee Details
Smart Thermostats$100Pacific PowerSee Details
Smart Thermostats$50Pacific PowerSee Details
Heat Pump Water Heaterstier 2 & above $550Rocky Mountain Power, Inc.See Details
Central Air Conditioning - Split SystemsUp to $93Pacific PowerSee Details
Air-Source Heat Pump - Split Systems$62/tonPacific PowerSee Details
Smart Thermostats$50Pacific PowerSee Details
Light BulbsUp to $3Rocky Mountain Power, Inc.See Details
Light Fixtures$10Rocky Mountain Power, Inc.See Details
Room Air Conditioning (purchase)Up to $20Rocky Mountain Power, Inc.See Details
Light BulbsUp to $4Rocky Mountain Power, Inc.See Details
Light Bulbs$10Rocky Mountain Power, Inc.See Details
Air-Source Heat Pump - Single PackageUp to $3,250Pacific PowerSee Details
Central Air Conditioning - Split SystemsUp to $100Pacific PowerSee Details
Ductless Heat Pump (mini & multi split) SystemsUp to $1,800Pacific PowerSee Details
Sealing and Insulation ProductsFrom $0.07-$0.94 per sq.ft.Pacific PowerSee Details
Light FixturesUp to $10Rocky Mountain Power, Inc.See Details
Ductless Heat Pump (mini & multi split) SystemsUp to $3,500Pacific PowerSee Details
Ductless Heat Pump (mini & multi split) Systems$1,000Pacific PowerSee Details
Clothes Washers$50Rocky Mountain Power, Inc.See Details
Room Air Conditioning (purchase)Up to $20Rocky Mountain Power, Inc.See Details
Light Fixtures$10Rocky Mountain Power, Inc.See Details
Sealing and Insulation ProductsUp to $750Pacific PowerSee Details
Light BulbsUp to $13Rocky Mountain Power, Inc.See Details
Heat Pump Water HeatersUp to $900Pacific PowerSee Details
Heat Pump Water HeatersTier 1 $300Rocky Mountain Power, Inc.See Details
Refrigerators (purchase)up to $50Rocky Mountain Power, Inc.See Details

Netmetering

Legislative Rule: carried to customer's next bill at avoided cost rate (or other approved). At end of annualized billing cycle, excess credits are granted to the corporation with no customer compensation. Rocky Mountain Power: credits may be used to offset customer's bill but are never refunded to them. Unused credits expire at the end of the annualized billing period and are credited to the low-income program. Municipal utilities and electric cooperatives set their own policies

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