Compare All Energy Harbor Electricity Plans, and Rates to Save

Here you can see all the rates offered by Energy Harbor and compare them head-to-head. If you're trying to get a better idea about each plan's features, you might like our Energy Harbor Plans and Products page.

Energy Harbor Electricity Utility Rates Comparison

We offer Energy Harbor Electricity in multiple utilities, select yours below.

AEP - Ohio Power Company

  • Plan Name
  • Price
  • MRC
    The 'Monthly Recurring Charge' is a fee that the provider will add to each of your bills in addition to the electricity/gas usage charges.
  • Term
  • Type
Safe Harbor 12
6.55¢
$0.00 monthly recurring charge
12
Fixed Rate Non-Renewable
Safe Harbor 9
6.39¢
$0.00 monthly recurring charge
9
Fixed Rate Non-Renewable
Safe Harbor 7
5.79¢
$0.00 monthly recurring charge
7
Fixed Rate Non-Renewable
Safe Harbor 18
7.19¢
$0.00 monthly recurring charge
18
Fixed Rate Non-Renewable

What Do Energy Harbor Listed Rates Mean?

The 'average rate' you see on your Energy Harbor bill and in the advertisements includes several different charges - there are usage based charges, utilities charges, monthly utility fees, monthly administrative fees from the provider, and various other taxes. Becuase some of these costs vary with usage while others do not, the 'average rate' you see on your bill will ironically be higher when your usage is lower. That's because the fixed monthly fees are spread over a smaller number of kWh or ccf.

Compare Energy Harbor Rates to Electricity Companies With Similar Rates

Company
Plan Name
Price
MRC
The 'MRC' or 'Monthly Recurring Charge' is a fee that the provider will add to each of your bills in addition to the electricity/gas usage charges.
Type
TrueSimple 12
7.38¢
$0.00 monthly recurring charge
Fixed Rate Non-Renewable
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Safe Harbor 12
6.55¢
$0.00 monthly recurring charge
Fixed Rate Non-Renewable
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Electric 12 Month Standard Fixed Rate
6.65¢
$0.00 monthly recurring charge
Fixed Rate Non-Renewable
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What People Are Asking About Rates for Energy Harbor

What is the cheapest electricity plan that Energy Harbor has?

The cheapest Energy Harbor plan is Safe Harbor 7 with a rate starting at 6.49¢ per kWh. Customers of Energy Harbor can expect their average bill to fall around $65 per month on this plan. This plan's early termination fee is $0.00. This is a 7 month plan.

More details on this plan can be found on the Safe Harbor 7 plan page or by calling 866-902-8105.

Energy Harbor has 3 more plans with rates starting at 6.99¢ per kWh@1000/kWh and estimated monthly bills starting at $70.

Where can I order Energy Harbor electricity?

You can find 8 plans starting at 5.79¢/kWh on our Energy Harbor plans and products page.

Energy Harbor has 8 electricity plans in 2 states, 4 plans in Ohio, 4 plans in Pennsylvania

Where can I order Energy Harbor natural gas?

You can find 6 plans starting at $0.479/ccf on our Energy Harbor plans and products page.

Energy Harbor has 6 natural gas plans in 2 states, 3 plans in Ohio, 3 plans in Pennsylvania

What do customers think about Energy Harbor?

The average customer review in Ohio is 2.0. The average Energy Harbor customer review is 4.6 / 5 stars. For a different take you can go on over to our company ratings page for Energy Harbor

What are the cheapest natural gas plans that Energy Harbor has?

Currently, the cheapest natural-gas plans in are:


Why Do Energy Harbor Electricity Rates Vary Across the State?

That's a great question - why does Electricity pricing change ? There are good reasons for those differences.

As Electricity systems were built out in the early 20th century, different areas built a variety of generating plants, transmission lines, substations, and infrastructure. As a result, some areas of the state may have newer, more efficient plants, and others might have older, less efficient systems that cost more to operate for each unit of electricity they create. Then there are differences in the voltages and capacity of the transmission pipes and lines which cause more variation in the efficiency of the distribution system. Finally, different parts of Ohio have different utilities (the companies responsible for maintaining electrical distribution infrastructure), which each have their own shareholders, costs, and management.

Ultimately, these regional rate variations are not the fault of Energy Harbor or any other energy providers and they are certainly not due to anyone trying to cheat or gouge consumers. The decisions the generators and utilities have made over many years as the power grid was constructed have resulted in an environment where it might cost 1-3 cents less to create and transmit Electricity to a home compared to another region. It just depends on the costs that were incurred to create the infrastructure in that area, how densely populated the area is, along with the decisions that were made over decades about what kinds of power plants to build and where to put them.