Utah Electricity Providers

Utah operates under a regulated electricity market, meaning most residents and businesses receive electricity service from a designated utility provider based on location rather than choosing between competing retail electricity companies.

Unlike deregulated states such as Texas, Pennsylvania, or Ohio, Utah consumers generally cannot shop among multiple electricity suppliers. Instead, electricity service is provided through investor-owned utilities, municipal utilities, electric cooperatives, and public power systems throughout the state.

Because Utah experiences rapid population growth, expanding technology industries, hot summers, cold winters, and increasing electrification, electricity costs and energy efficiency remain important concerns for homeowners, renters, and businesses statewide.

How the Utah Electricity Market Works

Utah uses a regulated electricity market structure.

Most residents receive bundled electricity service directly through their local utility provider, which manages:

Electricity provider availability depends on the exact utility service territory.

Unlike deregulated electricity markets, most Utah residents cannot switch between competing electricity suppliers.

Major Utah Electricity Providers

The largest electricity providers in Utah include:

Rocky Mountain Power serves the majority of Utah households and businesses.

Factors to Consider When Choosing a Utah Electricity Provider

Important considerations include:

Utah Electricity Market by Major City

Salt Lake City Electricity Providers

Most Salt Lake City-area residents receive electricity through Rocky Mountain Power.

Residents commonly prioritize:

Continued growth along the Wasatch Front continues increasing electricity demand throughout the region.

Popular nearby communities include:

Provo & Utah County Electricity Providers

Utah County continues to be one of the fastest-growing regions in the state.

Residents often focus on:

Popular growth communities include:

Technology-sector expansion and residential development continue driving electricity demand.

Ogden & Northern Utah Electricity Providers

Northern Utah residents commonly prioritize:

Major communities include:

St. George & Southern Utah Electricity Providers

Southern Utah continues experiencing rapid population growth.

Residents frequently prioritize:

Popular communities include:

Because southern Utah experiences extended periods of summer heat, cooling costs often represent a significant portion of residential electricity usage.

Municipal Utilities & Electric Cooperatives

Many Utah communities receive electricity through municipal utilities and electric cooperatives.

Examples include:

Customers commonly prioritize:

Municipal utilities continue playing an important role in Utah's electricity landscape.

Choose your city from the list below to view rates and providers available in your area.