Electricity Rates in Denver, CO

Public Service Co of Colorado residential rate

15.05¢/kWh

8.5% below the Colorado average of 16.44¢

Source: EIA, 2024 annual data · Public Service Co of Colorado serves 1365053 residential customers

What Does Electricity Cost in Denver?

If you're a Public Service Co of Colorado customer in Denver, you pay an average of 15.05 cents per kilowatt-hour for residential electricity. That's lower than the Colorado state average of 16.44 cents, so your appliances cost less to run than most people in your state.

Here's what that rate means in real dollars for common household appliances:

Monthly Appliance Costs at Denver's Rate

Appliance Typical Use Monthly Cost in Denver
Space Heater 8 hrs/day $54.18
Central Air Conditioner 8 hrs/day $126.42
Refrigerator 24 hrs/day $19.5
Dishwasher 1 hrs/day $8.13
Electric Oven 1 hrs/day $11.29
Clothes Washer 1 hrs/day $2.26
Clothes Dryer 1 hrs/day $22.58
50-Inch LED TV 5 hrs/day $2.26
LED Light Bulb 6 hrs/day $0.27
Electric Water Heater 3 hrs/day $60.95

For a complete list of appliance costs at your rate, use the appliance cost calculator with Colorado selected.

Denver vs. Colorado Average

Colorado's average residential rate is 16.44 cents per kWh, but that average includes every utility in the state. Your actual cost depends on which utility serves your address.

Denver (Public Service Co of Colorado) Colorado Average
Rate per kWh 15.05¢ 16.44¢
Est. monthly bill (886 kWh) $133 $146
Est. annual cost $1600 $1748

Based on the national average household consumption of 886 kWh/month. Your actual bill depends on your home's size, insulation, appliances, and habits. Use the bill estimator to get a more personalized estimate.

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Tips for Lowering Your Bill in Denver

No matter what rate you pay, the biggest savings come from the biggest consumers. Heating and cooling account for nearly half the average electric bill, so start there.

For more specific strategies, see our guide on how to lower your electric bill.

See the full rate picture for your state on the Colorado electricity rates page.

Frequently Asked Questions

The average residential electricity rate in Denver is 15.05 cents per kWh, based on Public Service Co of Colorado's most recent annual data reported to the EIA. This rate reflects the average price including all charges (supply, delivery, and fees) divided by total kWh sold to residential customers.

Based on Denver's rate of 15.05 cents/kWh and the national average consumption of 886 kWh/month, a typical electric bill in Denver would be approximately $133/month or $1600/year. Your actual bill depends on your home's size, insulation quality, heating/cooling system, and appliance usage. Use the bill estimator to get a more accurate estimate based on your specific appliances.

The primary residential electricity provider in Denver is Public Service Co of Colorado, which serves approximately 1365053 residential customers. Public Service Co of Colorado is investor owned-owned. Some areas may have additional providers or co-ops; check your bill to confirm which utility serves your specific address.

Rate data from the U.S. Energy Information Administration (EIA), 2024 annual data. Rates reflect average residential prices and may differ from your specific rate plan. See our full disclaimer.