Why are electricity bills increasing in Houston?
Electricity bills are increasing due to seasonal rate adjustments by CenterPoint Energy and additional costs to recover from Hurricane Beryl.
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Starting September 2025, Houston residents will see an increase in their electricity bills due to seasonal rate adjustments by CenterPoint Energy. This article breaks down the changes, explains why they are happening, and provides actionabl...
CenterPoint Energy, the primary power supplier for the Houston area, adjusts its electricity rates twice a year. The latest increase, effective September 1, 2025, raises the rate by approximately 1.5 cents per kilowatt-hour. This adjustment is designed to accommodate cooler weather and maintain stable rates throughout the fall and winter months. Historically, these rates decrease around March as warmer weather approaches.
In addition to the seasonal adjustment, customers will also see an increase related to the recovery of costs from Hurricane Beryl. This increase, pending approval from the Public Utility Commission, is expected to add about $2 to monthly bills for the next 14 years.
**How to Prepare:**
Electricity bills are increasing due to seasonal rate adjustments by CenterPoint Energy and additional costs to recover from Hurricane Beryl.
The seasonal rates typically decrease around March.
For a typical home using 1,000 kWh, the average monthly charge will increase by about $13.50. Another $2 increase is expected for Hurricane Beryl recovery.
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