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U.S. Energy Profile · As of 2025

Alabama Electricity Rates, Providers & Generation

In Alabama, the average residential electricity rate is 16.10¢ per kilowatt-hour, ranking 31st nationally; the typical home spends $185 per month on electricity; 4% of generation comes from renewable sources.

Avg residential rate16.10¢31st lowest in U.S.
Avg monthly bill$185
Renewable share4%-0.03% YoY
Annual generation361.3 TWh

Alabama electricity overview

Production, consumption, and emissions for Alabama based on the most recent reported year (2025).

Population
5,193,088
Total production
361.3 TWh 69.56 MWh per capita
Total consumption
89.2 TWh 17.18 MWh per capita
Production from renewables
16.1 TWh 4.5% of generation
Production from non-renewables
345.1 TWh

Alabama electricity rates & bills

16.10¢Average residential rate31st lowest of 51 states & DC
$185Average monthly billRegulated market

Average residential electricity rate in Alabama, last 22 months.

Residential rate trend, Alabama14.8¢16.8¢
SectorAvg rate (¢/kWh)
Residential16.10¢
Commercial14.53¢
Industrial7.73¢

How Alabama generates electricity

Generation mix from in-state power plants over the most recent twelve months, by fuel category.

Generation mix for Alabamafossil fuels: 23.9%natural gas & other gases: 17.9%natural gas: 17.9%nuclear: 12.0%coal, excluding waste coal: 6.0%all coal products: 6.0%subbituminous coal: 5.3%renewable: 3.5%conventional hydroelectric: 2.2%all renewables: 1.3%Other: 4.0%4%renewable
Generation by fuel category (latest 12 months)Renewable: 4.4%Nuclear: 12.0%12%Fossil: 23.9%24%Other: 59.7%60%
  • Renewable
  • Nuclear
  • Fossil
  • Other
FuelShareGeneration
fossil fuels23.9%85.8 TWh
natural gas & other gases17.9%64.2 TWh
natural gas17.9%64.2 TWh
nuclear12.0%43.2 TWh
coal, excluding waste coal6.0%21.6 TWh
all coal products6.0%21.6 TWh
subbituminous coal5.3%19.0 TWh
renewable3.5%12.5 TWh
conventional hydroelectric2.2%7.9 TWh
all renewables1.3%4.6 TWh
biomass0.9%3.3 TWh
wood and wood wastes0.9%3.2 TWh
bituminous coal and synthetic coal0.7%2.4 TWh
bituminous coal0.7%2.4 TWh
solar0.4%1.4 TWh
solar photovoltaic0.4%1.4 TWh

Alabama production fuel makeup

Share of in-state generation by fuel over the latest twelve months.

  • fossil fuels23.9%
  • natural gas & other gases17.9%
  • natural gas17.9%
  • nuclear12.0%
  • coal, excluding waste coal6.0%
  • all coal products6.0%
  • subbituminous coal5.3%
  • renewable3.5%
  • conventional hydroelectric2.2%
  • all renewables1.3%
  • biomass0.9%
  • wood and wood wastes0.9%
  • bituminous coal and synthetic coal0.7%
  • bituminous coal0.7%
  • solar0.4%
  • solar photovoltaic0.4%

Electric utilities in Alabama

The 3 electric distribution utilities that serve Alabama, by customers served. These are the companies that deliver power and handle outages.

UtilityParent companyCustomers servedOutage map
City of Huntsville - (AL)230,382
Pea River Electric Coop19,759
City of Opelika - (AL)15,933

Residential electricity providers in Alabama

20 utilities and retail providers serving residential customers, ordered by customer count.

ProviderTypeCustomersAnnual salesAvg rateAvg bill
Alabama Power CoInvestor-owned1,332,91118.1 TWh16.77¢
City of Huntsville - (AL)Municipal197,5372.8 TWh11.45¢
Baldwin County El Member CorpCooperative83,0051.1 TWh13.87¢
City of Athens - (AL)Municipal50,985695.8 GWh12.24¢
Foley Board of UtilitiesMunicipal50,954755.7 GWh13.48¢
Central Alabama Electric CoopCooperative45,036628.8 GWh16.64¢
City of Florence - (AL)Municipal41,594635.3 GWh11.61¢
Cullman Electric Coop, IncCooperative39,779591.4 GWh13.26¢
Joe Wheeler Elec Member CorpCooperative36,973595.9 GWh14.49¢
Tallapoosa River Elec Coop IncCooperative29,578410.4 GWh14.39¢
Sand Mountain Electric CoopCooperative27,298385.4 GWh12.55¢
City of Dothan - (AL)Municipal26,752377.2 GWh10.72¢
Covington Electric Coop, IncCooperative23,281317.0 GWh16.65¢
Decatur UtilitiesMunicipal22,820320.8 GWh11.15¢
Wiregrass Electric Coop, IncCooperative22,401328.4 GWh15.45¢
Dixie Electric Coop - (AL)Cooperative22,054311.9 GWh15.05¢
Southern Pine Elec Coop, IncCooperative20,645262.8 GWh13.90¢
Black Warrior Elec Member CorpCooperative20,053267.3 GWh13.24¢
Cherokee Electric Coop - (AL)Cooperative18,830252.4 GWh15.06¢
Clarke-Washington E M CCooperative18,708220.9 GWh15.76¢

Commercial electricity providers in Alabama

20 providers serving commercial customers, ordered by annual sales.

ProviderTypeCustomersAnnual salesAvg rateAvg bill
Alabama Power CoInvestor-owned207,46513.3 TWh14.84¢
City of Huntsville - (AL)Municipal23,0102.2 TWh11.09¢
Baldwin County El Member CorpCooperative8,363537.2 GWh11.04¢
Foley Board of UtilitiesMunicipal7,313460.5 GWh11.79¢
City of Florence - (AL)Municipal10,687431.9 GWh12.31¢
Tennessee Valley AuthorityFederal1415.3 GWh7.23¢
City of Athens - (AL)Municipal8,122407.7 GWh11.69¢
City of Dothan - (AL)Municipal5,414404.4 GWh10.64¢
Joe Wheeler Elec Member CorpCooperative9,140327.0 GWh14.13¢
Decatur UtilitiesMunicipal4,104304.7 GWh11.01¢
Cullman Electric Coop, IncCooperative8,619245.0 GWh14.18¢
City of Opelika - (AL)Municipal2,371223.5 GWh11.70¢
Albertville Municipal Utilities BoardMunicipal2,393194.8 GWh11.06¢
Franklin Electric Coop - (AL)Cooperative2,012188.1 GWh9.77¢
Dixie Electric Coop - (AL)Cooperative4,697187.6 GWh14.58¢
Sand Mountain Electric CoopCooperative6,299179.2 GWh13.60¢
Marshall-De Kalb Electric CoopCooperative4,055177.8 GWh12.74¢
Southern Pine Elec Coop, IncCooperative1,994174.7 GWh11.32¢
Cullman Power BoardMunicipal2,026164.6 GWh12.25¢
City of Bessemer UtilitiesMunicipal1,764154.4 GWh12.68¢

Power plant map of Alabama

76 power plants in Alabama with known coordinates, plotted by location. Marker size reflects nameplate capacity; color shows primary fuel.

Power plant locations in AlabamaBrowns Ferry · 3.9 GWBarry · 3.3 GWJames H Miller Jr · 2.8 GWE C Gaston · 2.0 GWH Allen Franklin Combined Cycle · 2.0 GWJoseph M Farley · 1.8 GWE B Harris Electric Generating Plant · 1.3 GWGreene County · 1.3 GWColbert · 1.2 GWTenaska Lindsay Hill Generating Station · 939 MWCentral Alabama Generating Station · 927 MWDecatur Energy Center · 902 MWMorgan Energy Center · 900 MWHillabee Energy Center · 823 MWCalhoun Energy Center · 748 MWLowman Energy Center · 733 MWMcIntosh (AL) · 676 MWWilson Dam · 667 MWMcWilliams · 654 MWWheeler Dam · 404 MWTheodore Cogen Facility · 317 MWHog Bayou Energy Center · 280 MWMuscle Shoals · 227 MWWalter Bouldin Dam · 225 MWMartin Dam · 211 MWLewis Smith Dam · 181 MWLay Dam · 177 MWBartletts Ferry · 173 MWMitchell Dam · 170 MWHarris Dam · 135 MWLogan Martin Dam · 128 MWWashington County Cogeneration Facility · 123 MWMead Coated Board · 121 MWGuntersville · 115 MWInternational Paper Riverdale Mill · 104 MWGeorgia-Pacific Brewton Mill · 103 MWWalton Discover Power Facility · 103 MWMillers Ferry · 101 MWJordan Dam · 100 MWBlack Bear Solar 1 · 100 MWAMEA Peaking · 99 MWGeneral Electric Plastic · 97 MWThurlow Dam · 91 MWInternational Paper Prattville Mill · 90 MWWeiss Dam · 88 MWGeorgia-Pacific Consr Prods LP-Naheola · 88 MWJones Bluff · 82 MWWing · 80 MWLaFayette Solar Farm · 79 MWInternational Paper Pine Hill Mill · 77 MWRiver Bend Solar, LLC (AL) · 75 MWH Neely Henry Dam · 73 MWAlabama Pine Pulp · 69 MWBankhead Dam · 54 MWYates Dam · 51 MWKimberly Clark Mobile - CHP Plant · 50 MWAlabama River Pulp · 48 MWWestRock Demopolis Mill · 47 MWHolt Dam · 47 MWPackaging Corp. of America Jackson Mill · 44 MWGoat Rock · 39 MWFort Benning Solar Facility · 30 MWU S Alliance Coosa Pines · 26 MWCumblerland Land Holdings, LLC · 15 MWBellefonte · 14 MWW&T Onshore Treating Facility (OTF) · 12 MWRedstone Arsenal Hybrid · 11 MWFort Rucker Solar Array · 11 MWCrestwood Dothan · 9 MWANAD Solar Array · 7 MWPoint A · 5 MWSand Valley Power Station · 5 MWAlbertville · 4 MWABC Coke · 4 MWGantt · 3 MWDecatur-Morgan Co LFG Recovery Project · 2 MW35.2°N, 88.6°W30.1°N, 84.7°W
  • Renewable
  • Nuclear
  • Fossil
  • Other

Power plants in Alabama

Largest in-state electricity generators by annual net generation, with associated CO2 emissions where available.

PlantCountyFuelCapacityGenerationCO₂CO₂/MWh
Browns FerryNUC3.9 GW30.8 TWh
James H Miller JrSUB2.8 GW15.8 TWh16.4 M tonnes1,037 kg
Joseph M FarleyNUC1.8 GW14.8 TWh
H Allen Franklin Combined CycleNG2.0 GW13.7 TWh5.1 M tonnes371 kg
BarryNG3.3 GW8.7 TWh5.0 M tonnes574 kg
E B Harris Electric Generating PlantNG1.3 GW6.5 TWh2.4 M tonnes374 kg
Morgan Energy CenterNG900 MW5.4 TWh1.9 M tonnes358 kg
Central Alabama Generating StationNG927 MW4.8 TWh1.9 M tonnes402 kg
Hillabee Energy CenterNG823 MW4.1 TWh1.6 M tonnes396 kg
E C GastonNG2.0 GW3.4 TWh3.0 M tonnes874 kg
McWilliamsNG654 MW3.3 TWh1.4 M tonnes434 kg
Tenaska Lindsay Hill Generating StationNG939 MW2.7 TWh1.1 M tonnes394 kg
Decatur Energy CenterNG902 MW2.1 TWh839.7 k tonnes395 kg
Wilson DamWAT667 MW2.1 TWh
Theodore Cogen FacilityNG317 MW1.6 TWh516.6 k tonnes326 kg
Hog Bayou Energy CenterNG280 MW1.5 TWh615.3 k tonnes407 kg
Greene CountyNG1.3 GW1.4 TWh796.4 k tonnes570 kg
Lowman Energy CenterNG733 MW1.3 TWh586.1 k tonnes437 kg
Wheeler DamWAT404 MW1.1 TWh
Washington County Cogeneration FacilityNG123 MW862.2 GWh238.0 k tonnes276 kg
McIntosh (AL)NG676 MW745.7 GWh452.3 k tonnes607 kg
Mead Coated BoardBLQ121 MW705.7 GWh43.5 k tonnes62 kg
International Paper Prattville MillBLQ90 MW610.7 GWh19.0 k tonnes31 kg
Walter Bouldin DamWAT225 MW514.5 GWh
General Electric PlasticNG97 MW514.1 GWh141.4 k tonnes275 kg
Georgia-Pacific Brewton MillBLQ103 MW490.5 GWh83.9 k tonnes171 kg
International Paper Riverdale MillNG104 MW462.7 GWh104.6 k tonnes226 kg
Lay DamWAT177 MW454.7 GWh
GuntersvilleWAT115 MW453.4 GWh
Muscle ShoalsSUN227 MW448.9 GWh
International Paper Pine Hill MillWDS77 MW448.8 GWh1.2 k tonnes3 kg
Mitchell DamWAT170 MW409.4 GWh
Bartletts FerryWAT173 MW397.0 GWh
Alabama Pine PulpBLQ69 MW388.3 GWh13.9 k tonnes36 kg
Kimberly Clark Mobile - CHP PlantNG50 MW365.5 GWh193.2 k tonnes529 kg
Logan Martin DamWAT128 MW343.5 GWh
Martin DamWAT211 MW326.6 GWh
Millers FerryWAT101 MW315.3 GWh
Alabama River PulpBLQ48 MW302.9 GWh31.8 k tonnes105 kg
WestRock Demopolis MillBLQ47 MW290.7 GWh7.7 k tonnes27 kg
Georgia-Pacific Consr Prods LP-NaheolaBLQ88 MW283.7 GWh13.8 k tonnes49 kg
Jones BluffWAT82 MW267.2 GWh
Jordan DamWAT100 MW263.3 GWh
Lewis Smith DamWAT181 MW233.4 GWh
Thurlow DamWAT91 MW222.2 GWh
Black Bear Solar 1SUN100 MW201.9 GWh
H Neely Henry DamWAT73 MW196.7 GWh
Weiss DamWAT88 MW183.2 GWh
LaFayette Solar FarmSUN79 MW164.8 GWh
WingSUN80 MW163.0 GWh

There are 2 nuclear power plants in Alabama

PlantCountyFuelCapacityGenerationCO₂CO₂/MWh
Browns FerryNUC3.9 GW30.8 TWh
Joseph M FarleyNUC1.8 GW14.8 TWh

Data centers & crypto mining in Alabama

Data centers and cryptocurrency-mining operations are large electricity consumers that show up inside Alabama's commercial and industrial load. EIA does not publish a facility-level data-center inventory, so the figures below pair reported commercial and industrial sales with EIA estimates of data-center and crypto-mining electricity demand.

Estimate2.7 TWhEstimated data-center load3.0% of state sales
55.7 TWhCommercial + industrial sales

No state-level EIA estimate of cryptocurrency-mining load is available for Alabama; mining is concentrated in a handful of states.

Quick facts about electricity in Alabama

  • The average residential electricity rate in Alabama is 16.10¢ per kWh, the 31st lowest among the 50 states and DC.
  • The typical residential electricity bill in Alabama is $185 per month.
  • Alabama's largest source of in-state generation is fossil fuels, at 23.9% of the mix.
  • Renewable sources account for 4.5% of the electricity generated in Alabama.
  • Alabama generated 361.3 TWh of electricity in the most recent reported year.

Frequently asked questions

What is the average electricity rate in Alabama?

The average residential electricity rate in Alabama was 16.10¢ per kilowatt-hour as of 2025, according to U.S. Energy Information Administration data, ranking 31st among the 50 states and DC.

What is the average electricity bill in Alabama?

The average monthly residential electricity bill in Alabama was $185 in 2025. 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 Alabama?

No. Most residential customers receive electricity from a regulated utility serving their area.

What share of Alabama's electricity comes from renewable sources?

In 2025, 4.5% of electricity generated in Alabama came from renewable sources (wind, solar, hydroelectric, geothermal, and biomass), based on EIA Form 923 data.

How much electricity do data centers use in Alabama?

Data centers in Alabama are estimated to use about 2.7 TWh of electricity per year, roughly 3.0% of the state's electricity sales. EIA does not publish facility-level data-center data; this is an estimate that apportions national EIA/DOE data-center figures by Alabama's share of U.S. commercial electricity sales.