Indiana Electricity Rates, Providers & Generation
In Indiana, the average residential electricity rate is 16.13¢ per kilowatt-hour, ranking 31st nationally; the typical home spends $184 per month on electricity; 4% of generation comes from renewable sources.
Rate trend
Average residential electricity rate in Indiana, last 22 months.
How Indiana generates electricity
Generation mix from in-state power plants over the most recent twelve months, by fuel category.
- Renewable
- Nuclear
- Fossil
- Other
| Fuel | Share | Generation |
|---|---|---|
| fossil fuels | 20.5% | 91.9 TWh |
| coal, excluding waste coal | 10.8% | 48.5 TWh |
| all coal products | 10.8% | 48.5 TWh |
| natural gas & other gases | 9.6% | 43.1 TWh |
| natural gas | 9.0% | 40.6 TWh |
| bituminous coal and synthetic coal | 8.3% | 37.3 TWh |
| bituminous coal | 8.3% | 37.3 TWh |
| renewable | 4.0% | 18.0 TWh |
| all renewables | 3.9% | 17.7 TWh |
| subbituminous coal | 2.5% | 11.2 TWh |
| wind | 2.3% | 10.4 TWh |
| onshore wind turbine | 2.3% | 10.4 TWh |
| estimated total solar photovoltaic | 1.7% | 7.6 TWh |
| estimated total solar | 1.7% | 7.6 TWh |
| solar | 1.6% | 7.2 TWh |
| solar photovoltaic | 1.6% | 7.2 TWh |
| other gases | 0.6% | 2.5 TWh |
| estimated small scale solar photovoltaic | 0.1% | 428.3 GWh |
| other | 0.1% | 383.6 GWh |
| conventional hydroelectric | 0.1% | 344.2 GWh |
Electricity providers in Indiana
20 utilities and retail providers serving residential customers, ordered by customer count.
| Provider | Type | Customers | Annual sales | Avg rate | Avg bill |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Duke Energy Indiana, LLC | Investor-owned | 796,265 | 9.0 TWh | 12.75¢ | — |
| AES Indiana | Investor-owned | 469,499 | 5.0 TWh | 13.75¢ | — |
| Northern Indiana Pub Serv Co | Investor-owned | 430,648 | 3.4 TWh | 19.09¢ | — |
| Indiana Michigan Power Co | Investor-owned | 422,062 | 4.2 TWh | 16.31¢ | — |
| Southern Indiana Gas & Elec Co | Investor-owned | 133,795 | 1.4 TWh | 17.52¢ | — |
| Hendricks County Rural E M C | Cooperative | 37,638 | 522.1 GWh | 13.84¢ | — |
| South Central Indiana REMC | Cooperative | 34,901 | 451.0 GWh | 17.73¢ | — |
| Northeastern Rural E M C | Cooperative | 30,610 | 366.9 GWh | 14.96¢ | — |
| City of Anderson - (IN) | Municipal | 29,533 | 300.1 GWh | 12.82¢ | — |
| Tipmont Rural Elec Member Corp | Cooperative | 28,885 | 333.0 GWh | 16.07¢ | — |
| Johnson County Rural E M C | Cooperative | 28,279 | 368.2 GWh | 13.79¢ | — |
| Clark County Rural E M C - (IN) | Cooperative | 27,103 | 390.6 GWh | 14.63¢ | — |
| Southeastern Indiana R E M C | Cooperative | 26,172 | 355.2 GWh | 15.22¢ | — |
| City of Mishawaka | Municipal | 25,071 | 180.3 GWh | 10.32¢ | — |
| Jackson County Rural E M C - (IN) | Cooperative | 24,215 | 363.7 GWh | 15.32¢ | — |
| Harrison County Rural E M C | Cooperative | 23,221 | 351.9 GWh | 13.88¢ | — |
| Kankakee Valley Rural E M C | Cooperative | 18,994 | 218.4 GWh | 15.20¢ | — |
| Utilities Dist-Western IN REMC | Cooperative | 18,898 | 241.3 GWh | 16.10¢ | — |
| Boone County Rural EMC | Cooperative | 18,371 | 263.4 GWh | 16.51¢ | — |
| Heartland REMC | Cooperative | 18,013 | 258.3 GWh | 14.72¢ | — |
Power plants in Indiana
Largest in-state electricity generators by annual net generation, with associated CO2 emissions where available.
| Plant | County | Fuel | Capacity | Generation | CO₂ | CO₂/MWh |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Lawrenceburg Power, LLC | — | NG | 1.2 GW | 8.6 TWh | 3.4 M tonnes | 398 kg |
| Gibson | — | BIT | 3.3 GW | 8.0 TWh | 8.2 M tonnes | 1,029 kg |
| Eagle Valley (IN) | — | NG | 644 MW | 5.3 TWh | 1.9 M tonnes | 351 kg |
| St Joseph Energy Center | — | NG | 780 MW | 5.0 TWh | 1.8 M tonnes | 363 kg |
| Clifty Creek | — | BIT | 1.3 GW | 5.0 TWh | 5.3 M tonnes | 1,059 kg |
| AES Petersburg | — | BIT | 1.3 GW | 4.7 TWh | 4.8 M tonnes | 1,039 kg |
| Cayuga | — | BIT | 1.2 GW | 4.3 TWh | 4.2 M tonnes | 960 kg |
| Merom | — | BIT | 1.1 GW | 4.3 TWh | 4.6 M tonnes | 1,075 kg |
| Warrick | — | BIT | 823 MW | 4.1 TWh | 4.1 M tonnes | 980 kg |
| Edwardsport | — | SGC | 813 MW | 3.3 TWh | 2.7 M tonnes | 829 kg |
| Sugar Creek Power | — | NG | 665 MW | 2.9 TWh | 1.2 M tonnes | 399 kg |
| Harding Street | — | NG | 1.1 GW | 2.9 TWh | 1.7 M tonnes | 584 kg |
| Whiting Clean Energy | — | NG | 577 MW | 2.8 TWh | 1.1 M tonnes | 387 kg |
| Rockport | — | SUB | 2.6 GW | 2.5 TWh | 3.1 M tonnes | 1,233 kg |
| A B Brown | — | NG | 647 MW | 1.8 TWh | 2.0 M tonnes | 1,103 kg |
| R M Schahfer | — | BIT | 1.1 GW | 1.6 TWh | 1.8 M tonnes | 1,139 kg |
| F B Culley | — | BIT | 369 MW | 1.5 TWh | 1.7 M tonnes | 1,163 kg |
| Michigan City | — | SUB | 540 MW | 1.4 TWh | 1.5 M tonnes | 1,022 kg |
| Noblesville | — | NG | 283 MW | 1.3 TWh | 512.9 k tonnes | 403 kg |
| Gary Works | — | BFG | 161 MW | 1.2 TWh | 0 kg | 0 kg |
| Fowler Ridge Wind Farm LLC | — | WND | 588 MW | 1.2 TWh | — | — |
| Jordan Creek Wind Farm, LLC | — | WND | 399 MW | 1.2 TWh | — | — |
| ArcelorMittal Burns Harbor | — | BFG | 176 MW | 820.3 GWh | 1.3 M tonnes | 1,604 kg |
| Indiana Crossroads Wind Farm LLC | — | WND | 302 MW | 814.2 GWh | — | — |
| Indiana Harbor E 5 AC Station | — | BFG | 90 MW | 663.0 GWh | 963.9 k tonnes | 1,454 kg |
| Wildcat Wind Farm I, LLC | — | WND | 200 MW | 649.9 GWh | — | — |
| Headwaters Wind Farm LLC | — | WND | 200 MW | 622.9 GWh | — | — |
| Meadow Lake Wind Farm VI LLC | — | WND | 200 MW | 607.5 GWh | — | — |
| Vermillion Energy Facility | — | NG | 692 MW | 568.9 GWh | 394.8 k tonnes | 694 kg |
| Headwaters Wind Farm II LLC | — | WND | 200 MW | 538.6 GWh | — | — |
| SABIC Innovative Plastics Mt. Vernon | — | NG | 108 MW | 510.2 GWh | 302.3 k tonnes | 592 kg |
| Heat Recovery Coke Facility | — | WH | 95 MW | 481.6 GWh | — | — |
| Whiting Refinery | — | OG | 84 MW | 445.2 GWh | 0 kg | 0 kg |
| Wabash Valley Power IGCC | — | NG | 192 MW | 426.6 GWh | 242.8 k tonnes | 569 kg |
| Riverstart Solar Park LLC | — | SUN | 200 MW | 402.0 GWh | — | — |
| Meadow Lake Wind Farm LLC | — | WND | 200 MW | 399.0 GWh | — | — |
| Markland | — | WAT | 78 MW | 394.7 GWh | — | — |
| Primient | — | NG | 62 MW | 389.3 GWh | 0 kg | 0 kg |
| Fowler Ridge IV Wind Farm LLC | — | WND | 150 MW | 387.7 GWh | — | — |
| Bluff Point Wind Facility | — | WND | 120 MW | 375.2 GWh | — | — |
| Bitter Ridge Wind Farm, LLC | — | WND | 147 MW | 366.8 GWh | — | — |
| Benton County Wind Farm | — | WND | 131 MW | 327.5 GWh | — | — |
| Meadow Lake Wind Farm V LLC | — | WND | 100 MW | 311.9 GWh | — | — |
| Rosewater Wind Farm | — | WND | 102 MW | 287.1 GWh | — | — |
| Dunns Bridge I Solar | — | SUN | 265 MW | 283.9 GWh | — | — |
| Bellflower Solar 1 | — | SUN | 153 MW | 251.7 GWh | — | — |
| Henry County | — | NG | 182 MW | 243.9 GWh | 141.4 k tonnes | 580 kg |
| Georgetown | — | NG | 340 MW | 239.4 GWh | 225.9 k tonnes | 944 kg |
| Meadow Lake Wind Farm III LLC | — | WND | 104 MW | 234.3 GWh | — | — |
| Portside Energy | — | NG | 61 MW | 232.0 GWh | 0 kg | 0 kg |
Frequently asked questions
What is the average electricity rate in Indiana?
The average residential electricity rate in Indiana was 16.13¢ per kilowatt-hour as of 2026, according to U.S. Energy Information Administration data, ranking 31st among the 50 states and DC.
What is the average electricity bill in Indiana?
The average monthly residential electricity bill in Indiana was $184 in 2026. This figure is calculated from total annual residential revenue divided by average customer count over twelve months, using EIA Form 861 data.
Can I choose my electricity provider in Indiana?
No. Most residential customers receive electricity from a regulated utility serving their area.
What share of Indiana's electricity comes from renewable sources?
In 2026, 3.9% of electricity generated in Indiana came from renewable sources (wind, solar, hydroelectric, geothermal, and biomass), based on EIA Form 923 data.
About this data
All numbers on this page come from public datasets published by the U.S. Energy Information Administration, the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency's eGRID program, and the U.S. Census Bureau. Rate and bill figures are from EIA Form 861 (annual) and Form EIA-861-M (monthly). Generation data is from EIA Form 923. Plant inventory and retirement schedules come from EIA Form 860. Emissions are from EPA eGRID, the most recent published edition.
Data is refreshed weekly. EIA typically publishes annual data with a 10-month lag — for example, full-year 2026 data became available in late 2027.