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Amelia residents can choose from PUCO-certified electricity suppliers like Energy Harbor, IGS Energy, Constellation, and Direct Energy. Duke Energy Ohio delivers the power—you pick your supplier and rate.
The cheapest electricity rates in Amelia, OH typically range from 5-7¢/kWh for the generation portion of your bill. Amelia is served by Duke Energy Ohio, which offers a Price to Compare (PTC) rate—if a supplier beats that rate, you save money. Enter your ZIP code above to compare all available supplier rates and find the best deal for your Amelia home.
Rates are for generation only · Your Duke Energy Ohio delivery charges stay the same regardless of supplier
Amelia grew up around the intersection of State Routes 125 and 132 in Clermont County. Small-town feel with Cincinnati commuter convenience.
Unincorporated community of about 5,000 between Cincinnati and the Ohio River. Family neighborhoods and reasonable housing costs.
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Amelia customers can compare rates from suppliers like Energy Harbor, IGS Energy, and Constellation—all PUCO-certified.
Duke Energy Ohio continues delivering electricity to your Amelia home. Only your generation rate changes—same wires, same reliability.
Lock in fixed rates for 12-36 months and avoid seasonal price fluctuations in the Ohio electricity market.
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Duke Energy Ohio is the regulated utility serving Amelia in Hamilton County. Duke Energy Ohio maintains power lines and meters—your supplier (Energy Harbor, IGS, Constellation, etc.) sells the electricity itself.
Ohio deregulated electricity in 2001 under Senate Bill 3, overseen by the Public Utilities Commission of Ohio (PUCO). Amelia residents can compare rates from 20+ certified suppliers via Apples to Apples or here.
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Rate history for Amelia electricity
Amelia is served by Duke Energy Ohio. Here's the documented residential rate history for that utility, filed with the PUCO and indexed by NREL's U.S. Utility Rate Database.
Amelia's fixed monthly customer charge — the amount Amelia households pay each month before using a single kWh.
Source: Tariffs filed with the PUCO, indexed by NREL's U.S. Utility Rate Database (URDB). Individual tariff PDF links appear inside each card above.
Enter your ZIP code and you'll see live generation rates from PUCO-certified suppliers serving Amelia on the Duke Energy Ohio grid. Ohio deregulated retail electricity in 2001 under Senate Bill 3, overseen by the Public Utilities Commission of Ohio (PUCO). Duke Energy Ohio still delivers the power and handles the wires, but the generation portion of your bill — usually 40-60% of the total — comes from whichever supplier you pick. Compare each offer against Duke Energy Ohio's Standard Service Offer (SSO) rate, which is the default Amelia residents pay if they don't shop. Watch for monthly fees, introductory rates that reset after 3-6 months, and early cancellation charges hidden in the contract summary.
The cheapest generation rate in Amelia typically lands between 5¢ and 7¢ per kWh on a 12-month fixed plan from a PUCO-certified supplier — but the headline rate isn't the whole story. Some bill-credit plans look cheap at 1,000 kWh of usage and lose money below 800 kWh; others bury a $9.95 monthly fee that erases the savings. The honest comparison is against Duke Energy Ohio's current SSO rate, which resets seasonally. Take your last 12 months of kWh from your bill and compare each supplier offer's total monthly cost at your actual usage — that's how you tell whether an offer beats SSO for your home, or just looks better on a rate sheet.
Ohio doesn't have one flat statewide rate. Amelia sits in Duke Energy Ohio's service territory — one of six EDUs (AEP Ohio, Duke Energy, AES Ohio, Ohio Edison, Toledo Edison, Cleveland Illuminating) — and each EDU has its own delivery charges and SSO generation rate set by PUCO. So a Amelia household pays different delivery rates than a Cincinnati or Toledo household, even on the same supplier plan. The supply side is competitive: you can pick any PUCO-certified supplier statewide, but the delivery side stays with Duke Energy Ohio and doesn't change when you switch suppliers. Two neighbors on the same Amelia street can pay very different total bills depending on when each one shopped.
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