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Santa Fe Electricity Rates

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Rates for Santa Fe

Graham Griffin

Graham Griffin

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This electricity rates guide for Santa Fe, Texas is current as of June 2026. Santa Fe is a city of 13,211 residents located in Galveston County, Texas. Santa Fe's electricity market is regulated, meaning residents are served by their local utility provider.

Guide by Graham Griffin

AboutSanta Fe

Population

13,211

County

Galveston

Electricity Market

Regulated

City Website

santafetx.gov

Did You Know?

HISTORICAL

Santa Fe was established in 1895 as a railroad town along the Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe Railway, which gave the city its name. The community grew around the railroad depot and served as a crucial shipping point for cotton, cattle, and agricultural products from the Texas Gulf Coast region to markets across the country.

RECENT

In May 2018, Santa Fe High School became the site of one of the deadliest school shootings in Texas history, when a gunman killed 10 people and wounded 13 others. The tragedy brought national attention to the small community and sparked renewed conversations about school safety, leading to significant security improvements and mental health resources throughout the district.

FAMOUS PEOPLE

Country music star Clay Walker was born and raised in Beaumont but spent significant time in Santa Fe during his youth, often crediting the small-town Texas atmosphere for shaping his musical style. Walker went on to have multiple number-one hits on the country charts in the 1990s and has sold over 11 million albums worldwide.

DID YOU KNOW

Santa Fe sits on land that was once part of a massive 48,000-acre Mexican land grant called the Arcola Grant, awarded in 1824 to Stephen F. Austin's colonists. The area was so remote and marshy that early settlers had to build elevated wooden walkways called 'corduroy roads' made from logs to traverse the swampy terrain during the rainy season.

CULTURAL

Santa Fe is home to the annual Galveston County Fair and Rodeo, which has been held in the city since 1954 and draws over 100,000 visitors each spring. The event features traditional rodeo competitions, livestock shows, and carnival rides, but is most famous for its barbecue cook-off that attracts pitmasters from across Texas competing for the coveted 'Grand Champion' title.

Santa Fe Electricity Rates

ProviderPlanPriceTermCancellation FeeTypeDocs
APGEAPGEAPGE - SimpleSaver 15 Credits7.4c per kWh15 Mo$250Fixed
Just EnergyJust EnergyJust Energy - Smart Choice - 12 Credits7.5c per kWh12 Mo$175Fixed
APGEAPGEAPGE - SimpleSaver 12 Credits7.5c per kWh12 Mo$150Fixed
4Change Energy4Change Energy4Change Energy - Maxx Saver Value 6 Credits7.6c per kWh6 Mo$20/Mo remainingFixed
Gexa EnergyGexa EnergyGexa Energy - Gexa Eco Saver Plus 12 Green Credits7.6c per kWh12 Mo$150Fixed
Frontier UtilitiesFrontier UtilitiesFrontier Utilities - Frontier Saver Plus 12 Credits7.6c per kWh12 Mo$150Fixed
Cirro EnergyCirro EnergyCirro Energy - Bill Bonus 24 Credits7.6c per kWh24 Mo$295Fixed
4Change Energy4Change Energy4Change Energy - Maxx Saver Value 12 Credits7.6c per kWh12 Mo$20/Mo remainingFixed
Discount PowerDiscount PowerDiscount Power - Bill Credit Bundle 24 Credits7.6c per kWh24 Mo$295Fixed
Discount PowerDiscount PowerDiscount Power - Bill Credit Bundle 12 Credits7.7c per kWh12 Mo$150Fixed
Cirro EnergyCirro EnergyCirro Energy - Bill Bonus 12 Credits7.7c per kWh12 Mo$150Fixed
4Change Energy4Change Energy4Change Energy - Maxx Saver Value 24 Credits7.7c per kWh24 Mo$20/Mo remainingFixed
APGEAPGEAPGE - SimpleSaver 14 Credits7.7c per kWh14 Mo$250Fixed
APGEAPGEAPGE - SimpleSaver 15 Credits7.8c per kWh15 Mo$250Fixed
APGEAPGEAPGE - SimpleSaver 12 Credits7.9c per kWh12 Mo$150Fixed
Just EnergyJust EnergyJust Energy - Smart Choice - 12 Credits7.9c per kWh12 Mo$175Fixed
4Change Energy4Change Energy4Change Energy - Maxx Saver Value 12 Credits8.0c per kWh12 Mo$20/Mo remainingFixed
Frontier UtilitiesFrontier UtilitiesFrontier Utilities - Frontier Saver Plus 12 Credits8.0c per kWh12 Mo$150Fixed
Cirro EnergyCirro EnergyCirro Energy - Bill Bonus 12 Credits8.0c per kWh12 Mo$150Fixed
Discount PowerDiscount PowerDiscount Power - Bill Credit Bundle 12 Credits8.0c per kWh12 Mo$150Fixed
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As a resident or business owner within Santa Fe, you can choose the electricity provider that best meets your specific needs.

Compare Power is a free consumer service established in 2009 to assist residents of Santa Fe in searching for their best electricity plan.

Plan information is presented in a user-friendly format that enables a quick and simple comparison of available plans and options.

Plans from several different energy companies are displayed in a standardized layout that makes comparing your options simple and fast.

This allows Texas energy customers to avoid hidden charges and marketing gimmicks by comparing plans "apples-to-apples" without wasting hours making phone calls or clicking around on hundreds of online sites.

Energy in Santa Fe is deregulated. As a resident, you can choose a retail electricity provider (your electricity provider), which gives you flexibility and power over your energy bills.

Deregulation of electricity in the state de-monopolized the energy market for most of Texas, the city of Santa Fe included, which introduced competition.

As a result, many fantastic power providers compete for your business in Santa Fe by offering low prices, making it a great time to shop, switch, and lower costs on your electricity statement.

As many as 60-100 providers compete for your account in Santa Fe, with hundreds of plans to sort through.

Average Electricity Rates in Santa Fe

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The average residential electricity rate in Texas is 15.7¢, 13% less than the U.S. average.

EIA Electricity Rates - National Average (3 Year Trend)

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Residential: 17.97c/kWh
Commercial: 14.53c/kWh
Industrial: 11.61c/kWh

Residential YoY

+7.6%

Commercial YoY

+7.5%

Industrial YoY

+12.1%

Source: U.S. Energy Information Administration

Data through January 2026 · Up to date as of June 7, 2026

EIA data is typically published 2-3 months after the reporting period. Recent months may not yet be available.

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How to Find the Best Energy Plan in Santa Fe

#1 rule: Know your usage!

Determining how much energy you will use monthly is ideal for finding a deal on energy in Santa Fe. Why is this so vital?

The rate electricity companies advertise for an exact monthly usage (usually 1000 kWh).

Every plan has a different calculation for how your monthly bill is determined, and your monthly bill will change according to how much energy you consume in the month.

Unless you use the advertised amount each month, you will pay a "price per kWh" different than what you saw when you ordered.

Thankfully, there's a better way to shop for an energy company.

Calculating your expected monthly bill based on expected monthly usage, then comparing rates by total monthly cost is the best way to shop for the best rate for your home.

Better yet, if you have a year of usage history for your home, you can compare plans by total annual cost. This annualized method considers the changes in usage between the summer and winter months and is the ideal way to discover the perfect electricity rate plan for your home.

Compare Power does all the complicated math for you instantly. What takes hours on a spreadsheet is now solved in a few moments.

We put you in the driver's seat, taking what would amount to hours of research, spreadsheets, and computations across hundreds of plans and guide you step-by-step to the electricity rate plan that's best for your household's usage.

We clarify the details, disclosing all fees, so you'll know exactly where your money is going and what to expect on your monthly bill.

We then help you order your plan with your chosen electricity provider without leaving our website.

The takeaway is that you must understand your expected or historical usage before selecting the right energy plan for your home.

If you don't know your usage, estimate

Suppose you recently purchased a home or business or cannot obtain 12 months usage history. In that case, you can always estimate your average monthly energy usage.

Although knowing the previous 12 months of usage is optimum, it is far better to estimate the average energy consumption than to select the first electricity provider that you see advertised. After all, you have no idea how much energy you will use at that point.

Use Compare Power to shop for the best energy plan for your specific usage.

Moving to Santa Fe: Setting up Electricity

If this is your first time setting up electricity service in Santa Fe, to get the best rate, you need to get the previous 12 months of energy usage for your new home.

Ask the previous homeowner to provide you with their past 12 months of usage.

This information is readily found in recent billing statements.

Acquiring usage for the past 12 months may take effort, but the time (and savings) will be well worth it.

Once you have historical usage, Compare Power will do the math instantly to help you find the best plan for your home's usage pattern.

Note: If you cannot obtain historical usage information, a second option would be to estimate your future usage using our "Help Me Choose" tool. By simply entering your zip code, the tool can assess your home's projected electricity consumption.

By signing up for a plan through Compare Power, you will receive automated reminders when it's time to renew your existing plan or possibly switch plans.

Switching Electricity Companies in Santa Fe

Switching is good. Market conditions are constantly in flux, so shopping for a lower rate each year when your contract expires is essential.

Your existing energy provider will raise your energy rate once your term expires. If you fail to act, you'll be left on a month-to-month rate significantly higher than the plan you signed up for.

Before renewing your contract, shop the rates of competing electricity companies.

Switching can save you hundreds or thousands of dollars yearly on your electricity bill.

Switching is easy:

  • You don't have to call your current company to cancel (no "break-up call")
  • No one comes to your home
  • There is no disruption in your power supply
  • It takes just minutes

When you switch, your new electricity provider will handle everything, including terminating service with your previous provider.

Your lights stay on when you switch. Electricity in Santa Fe is all delivered by the Oncor Transmission and Distribution Utility.

The wires and poles that deliver power to your home do not change when you switch energy companies. Therefore the reliability of your service is not affected.

You can choose any date within 14 days of your contract expiration without an "early cancellation" penalty. That's Texas Law.

If you're still under contract, find out how many months remain on your contract. You can set a future start date with most providers up to 6o days in advance.

The amount saved each month by switching to a different electricity company may outweigh the one-time fee to get out of your contract early.

If you're ready to switch and want to find the best plan, remember that understanding your usage is the best way to find the lowest price.

You will want to find your historical usage for the past 12 months to determine the best plan with the lowest rate for your household.

Santa Fe Energy Companies

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Are you trying to find an excellent electricity company in Santa Fe?

You can enroll for service with great companies such as TXU Energy, Reliant, Direct Energy, and more.

To sign up, learn more, or view current rates, click on your chosen company.

No-Deposit Electricity Plans in Santa Fe

Need to find an energy plan in Santa Fe that doesn't require a deposit?

If your first selection of plans charges a deposit, Compare Power will automatically show you additional plans that require no money down.

Instead of calling around energy providers or browsing through websites to determine if different electricity companies require a deposit, this will save you a lot of time and effort.

Working for you, we will instantly check any deposit requirements for other plans, allowing you to get power and return to your regular activities stress-free.

Learn how to get no-deposit lights.

Deposit Waivers

You may be eligible to have the deposit waived if you meet one of the requirements from the Texas Public Utility Commission §25.478 - PUCT §25.478.

Santa Fe Business Electricity Plans

If you own a company in Santa Fe, you'll discover many other businesses also have established themselves here.

Santa Fe is home to many small and large businesses and is a great place to run a company.

You must shop at rates from competing energy companies to lower energy costs.

Compare Power bridges the gap between your business and energy companies by inviting various energy companies to compete for your business in a sealed bid process.

You submit your information on Compare Power, and the companies will present their bids. You pick the lowest price. Simple, quick, and easy.

Click here to get competing quotes for your business electricity.

Santa Fe Utilities

Electricity

To learn more about smart meters or to download your electricity usage, visit .

To report an issue with your electricity service or power outages in Santa Fe, visit the or call them at .

Gas

Call or visit Santa Fe's official city website for gas service in Santa Fe to determine who your provider is.

Waster/Sewer/Garbage/Recycling

In Santa Fe, the City of Santa Fe usually handles water, garbage, sewer, and recycling services.

Other Utility Service Areas in Texas

Not in the Centerpoint Service area? Search low electricity rates by service area and local utility company.

Click on your Texas Distribution Utility (TDU) below to compare electricity rates in your service area.

  • CenterPoint
  • Oncor
  • Texas-New Mexico Power (TNMP)
  • AEP Texas North
  • AEP Texas Central
  • Sharyland Utilities

View Electricity Prices for Zip Codes in Santa Fe

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View Electricity Prices for Cities Near Santa Fe

Are you searching for a lower electricity rate in a different city? If so, you can find the location below and then click to sign up for a more affordable electricity plan.

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Santa Fe Electricity Rates FAQs

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City Departments & Utilities

City Hall

409-925-0144

Website

12002 Highway 6, Santa Fe, TX 77510

Water

City of Santa Fe Water Department

409-925-0144

Website

Natural Gas

CenterPoint Energy

713-659-2111

Website

Garbage & Recycling

City of Santa Fe Solid Waste

409-925-0144

Website

School District

Santa Fe Independent School District

409-927-3565

Website

Public Library

409-925-3725

Website