Oxford, Ohio
Duke Energy Ohio
Butler County

Oxford Ohio Electricity Rates — Compare Suppliers

Oxford, home to Miami University, is a college town in Butler County within Duke Energy Ohio's service area. The mix of student and permanent residents creates varied electricity needs. Students on short leases may prefer flexible variable plans, while long-term residents often benefit from the stability of a 12-month fixed-rate contract with a competitive supplier.

Utility benchmark
Duke Energy Ohio Price to Compare

9.12¢/kWh

Lowest fixed plan
Best fixed rate in Duke Energy Ohio territory

Clearview Electric Inc - Fixed 9mo

6.99¢/kWh

Available suppliers
Current listings for Oxford

142

Serving Duke Energy Ohio territory including Oxford

Top suppliers for Oxford

These suppliers serve Oxford through the Duke Energy Ohio territory. Rates shown are for residential generation supply.

SupplierRateTypeTermRenewable
Clearview Electric Inc - Fixed 9mo6.99¢/kWhfixed9 months0%
American Power & Gas of Ohio, LLC - Variable 1mo6.99¢/kWhvariable1 months25%
American Power & Gas of Ohio, LLC - Fixed 3mo7.19¢/kWhfixed3 months25%
Town Square Energy - Fixed 4mo7.43¢/kWhfixed4 months0%
EcoPlus Power LLC - Variable 1mo7.45¢/kWhvariable1 months100%
APG&E - Fixed 3mo7.48¢/kWhfixed3 months0%

Best green option

EcoPlus Power LLC - Variable 1mo at 7.45¢/kWh (100% renewable).

City details

Oxford is located in Butler County with a population of approximately 23,049.

Frequently asked questions

Can Miami University students in Oxford switch suppliers?

Students with their own Duke Energy Ohio account can enroll with a competitive supplier. Those whose utilities are bundled with rent should check with their landlord.

Are there short-term plans for Oxford's transient population?

Yes. Variable-rate and month-to-month plans are available and may be better suited for residents who will move within a year.

Does Oxford have a municipal electric aggregation?

Check with the City of Oxford to see if a government aggregation program is currently active. If so, compare the aggregation rate to individual supplier offers.