East Central Oklahoma Electric: Rates and Coverage Area

East Central Oklahoma Electric

Electricity Rates, Plans & Statistics

High Power Bills?

Reduce or replace your electricity bill with solar

About East Central Oklahoma Electric

East Central Oklahoma Electric is an electric cooperative providing electricity in 30 cities throughout Oklahoma including Muskogee, Bixby, Jenks, Glenpool, and Okmulgee. East Central Oklahoma Electric's patrons are billed an average residential electricity rate of 11.41 cents per kilowatt hour. This is, luckily for their patrons, 5.85% below Oklahoma's average price of 12.12 cents, resulting in the company ranking 20th out of 93 suppliers in Oklahoma for lowest average electricity rate. In 2023 they sold 656,774 megawatt hours by way of retail sales to end users. Wholesale power purchases made up 100.00% of the total electricity sourced by the company . Exactly 695,179 megawatt hours were purchased on the wholesale electricity market. In 2023, the company earned 82.31% of their revenue from retail electricity sales.

The Oklahoma average monthly residential electric bill is $129.56, while the East Central Oklahoma Electric average is 0.77% less at $128.49 per month. This is the 50th lowest average monthly bill amount for a supplier in Oklahoma. Consumers of the supplier deal with 1.27 power outages on average each year, with outages lasting about 157.06 minutes. The national averages for outages and duration are 1.44 outages at 123.49 minutes each. The company currently does not produce any of the electricity that they sell. Instead, they must purchase that electricity at wholesale prices and then resell it to end users.

East Central Oklahoma Electric Net Metering

Customers of East Central Oklahoma Electric have the ability to take advantage of net metering. Net metering allows private citizens to sell electricity back to the grid, which makes the installation of solar panels and other alternative electricity sources a cheaper project.

Energy Loss

East Central Oklahoma Electric recently reported an annual loss of around 5.52% of the electricity that they produce. Loss of electricity due to heat dissipation during electricity transmission and other causes is part of operating in the electricity production industry and companies are required to report these losses to government agencies who track electricity infrastructure efficiencies. The state of Oklahoma has an energy loss average of 3.75% and the US average is 2.43%, giving East Central Oklahoma Electric a rank of 29th best out of 87 companies reporting energy loss in the state.

East Central Oklahoma Electric Rate & Electric Bills

East Central Oklahoma Electric residential electric rates are highest in April and the highest average bill is in July.

Historical Electricity Rates:

Price Per kWhAverage Bill$0.122/kWh$0.094/kWh$179.41/mo.$91.39/mo.
541st11.41¢East Central Oklahoma Electric's Average residential price per kWh
1543rd$128.49Average monthly electricity bill for East Central Oklahoma Electric's residential customers

Go Solar for less than your cell phone bill.

East Central Oklahoma Electric Overview

  • Company Type:Cooperative
  • Headquarters:2001 South Wood Drive
    Okmulgee, Oklahoma 74447
    United States of America
  • CEO:Tim Smith

East Central Oklahoma Electric Contact

East Central Oklahoma Electric Service

Energy Loss

East Central Oklahoma Electric's energy loss due to business operations.

-5.52%

Total Energy Loss

38,405MWh

1140 National Rank

Grid Reliability

Length & Frequency of East Central Oklahoma Electric's Power Outages

157.06 min.

vs. national average of 123.49 min.

1.27 outages/yr

vs. national average of 1.44

Power Outages

Currently, 0 customers are being tracked in East Central Oklahoma Electric.

Learn more

Customers Out:

0

Go Solar for less than your cell phone bill.

East Central Oklahoma Electric Coverage Map

Coverage Map Placeholder

East Central Oklahoma Electric State Coverage

StateCustomersSales ($)State Rank Based On Revenue% of Provider's Residential Sales in State
Oklahoma38,52971,004,524.9616100%

East Central Oklahoma Electric County Coverage

CountyPopulationProvidersAvg. County Rate (¢)Avg. Electric Bill
Creek County72,699411.43$131.67/mo
McIntosh County19,105411.69$135.05/mo
Muskogee County66,354412.20$139.21/mo
Okfuskee County11,444411.94$137.69/mo
Okmulgee County37,046311.73$129.91/mo
Tulsa County677,358712.41$137.63/mo
Wagoner County86,644512.39$140.98/mo

Cities East Central Oklahoma Electric Has Coverage

* City coverage generated based on government data. Always verify you can get service from the provider.

East Central Oklahoma Electric Reviews

Write a Review of East Central Oklahoma Electric

East Central Oklahoma Electric FAQ:

When will East Central Oklahoma Electric power be restored?

The average number of minutes for an outage for East Central Oklahoma Electric's customers is 157.064 minutes.

How much is the average bundled bill for East Central Oklahoma Electric customers each month?

The average monthly bundled electric bill for customers of East Central Oklahoma Electric is $128.49. The state average bundled bill is $129.56 and the United States average is $129.56.

How many counties does East Central Oklahoma Electric have customers in in?

There are 7 counties that receive at least some electricity coverage by East Central Oklahoma Electric.

What is the phone number for East Central Oklahoma Electric?

East Central Oklahoma Electric's customer service phone number is (918) 756-0833

What cities does East Central Oklahoma Electric sell electricity to?

East Central Oklahoma Electric serves 30 cities in the US.

What is the average bundled electricity rate for East Central Oklahoma Electric customers?

East Central Oklahoma Electric's current average bundled electricity rate is 11.41 cents per kilowatt hour (¢/kWh), compared to the average Oklahoma bundled rate of 12.12 cents and the average nationwide rate of 15.70 cents.

Who is the CEO of East Central Oklahoma Electric?

East Central Oklahoma Electric's CEO is Tim Smith.

Matt Hope
Last Reviewed By: Matt Hope
Published: 2024-09-05