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Updated 2026-06-18 11:21

U.S. power bills up in 2026 signal an uptick as wholesale costs increase driven by demand from data centers and large-scale loads in regional markets like Texas and PJM. Wholesale prices increase from roughly $47/MWh in 2025 to about $51/MWh in 2026, feeding higher household bills. Some analyses highlight natural gas prices and LNG shipments as contributing factors. Overall, U.S. residential electricity prices are expected to rise in 2026, averaging about 18.02¢/kWh, compared with 17.29¢/kWh in 2025.

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2026 - 2025 Electricity Price Forecasts - Bid On Energy

Electricity Price Forecasts for 2025 and 2026 Electricity prices in the U.S. are projected to continue their upward trend through 2025 and into 2026, driven by increasing demand, fuel costs and infrastructure investments. Here’s an overview of the forecasts for these years: U.S. Electricity Price Forecasts (2025-2026) 📊 Retail Electricity Prices 2025: The average residential… Read more

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