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Commercial electricity in Cincinnati, OH.

Cincinnati businesses can shop the supply portion of their bill for a lower fixed rate. USA Energy makes 26+ suppliers compete for your account — free, and no obligation to switch.

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14.03¢
Ohio avg commercial rate
1%
above the U.S. average
26+
Suppliers competing
A few of the 26+ suppliers we make compete for you
Direct Energy
Freepoint Energy
Gexa Energy
AEP Energy
SFE Energy
NextEra Energy
Homefield Energy
Dynegy
Hudson Energy
Vistra Energy
Nordic Energy
TXU Energy
Champion Energy
Smartest Energy
Constellation
Indra Energy
Engie
Nordic
Sprague
Gas South
Tiger Natural Gas
NRG
Green Mountain Energy
Infinity Energy
Energy Harbor
Washington Gas
Direct Energy
Freepoint Energy
Gexa Energy
AEP Energy
SFE Energy
NextEra Energy
Homefield Energy
Dynegy
Hudson Energy
Vistra Energy
Nordic Energy
TXU Energy
Champion Energy
Smartest Energy
Constellation
Indra Energy
Engie
Nordic
Sprague
Gas South
Tiger Natural Gas
NRG
Green Mountain Energy
Infinity Energy
Energy Harbor
Washington Gas

The Cincinnati market

Commercial energy in Cincinnati

Cincinnati is served by Duke Energy Ohio for delivery, within PJM Interconnection. Ohio businesses can choose a competitive supplier for the supply portion of the bill while Duke Energy Ohio owns the wires, delivers the power, and handles outages — that part never changes when you switch.

Because the supply charge is the largest, shoppable part of a Ohio commercial bill, running your account through a competitive bid is the most direct way to lower it. USA Energy makes 26+ suppliers compete for it and locks the lowest fixed rate for the longest sensible term, at no cost to you.

What it costs

What Cincinnati businesses pay for power

Ohio’s statewide commercial average is 14.03¢/kWh — 1% above the U.S. average. Your real rate depends on your usage, your Duke Energy Ohio delivery charges, and your contract timing, which is exactly where we go to work.

14.03¢
Ohio avg commercial rate
1%
above the U.S. average of 13.92¢
26+
Suppliers we make compete

Statewide commercial average, latest EIA data. See Ohio commercial energy and rates for every state.

Who we serve

Industries we broker for in Cincinnati

Cincinnati’s commercial base spans consumer-goods and corporate headquarters, manufacturing, healthcare, and logistics. Whatever your sector, if your business is on Duke Energy Ohio’s delivery network, the supply side of your bill is competitive — and we shop it for you.

Local cost drivers

Capacity tags (PLC) and your summer peak

In PJM, one of the biggest hidden drivers of a commercial bill is your capacity obligation — your PLC (Peak Load Contribution), or capacity tag. It’s set by your demand during the previous summer’s peak hours and drives a capacity charge that follows you through the entire next delivery year.

A high PLC quietly inflates your rate long after the hot day that caused it. We factor your capacity tag into every quote, time your contract to lock capacity on favorable terms, and for larger accounts show you where trimming summer peak demand pays off twice — on energy and on capacity.

How it works

Lowering your Cincinnati energy cost, in three steps

Send one bill

A recent Cincinnati electricity bill is all we need to read your usage, your Duke Energy Ohio delivery charges, and your current supply rate.

26+ suppliers compete

We put your account out to bid across suppliers serving PJM Interconnection and normalize every offer to the same terms.

Lock a fixed rate

You pick the lowest fixed rate for the longest sensible term. No cost to you, no obligation to switch.

Cincinnati questions

Commercial energy in Cincinnati, answered

Duke Energy Ohio owns the local wires and meters and delivers your power across Cincinnati, no matter which supplier you choose. Delivery and outage response stay with Duke Energy Ohio; only the supply charge is competitive.
Yes. Cincinnati is in Ohio, a deregulated market within PJM Interconnection, so commercial accounts can pick a competitive supplier for the supply portion of the bill. USA Energy shops it across 26+ suppliers and locks the lowest fixed rate.
Ohio’s statewide commercial average is about 14.03¢/kWh — 1% above the U.S. average of 13.92¢. Your actual rate depends on your usage, your Duke Energy Ohio delivery charges, and when you lock a contract.
No. Duke Energy Ohio keeps delivering your electricity over the same lines and handles any outages. Switching suppliers is a billing change only — nothing changes physically at your building.

See what your Cincinnati business could save

Send us one recent bill and we’ll compare 26+ suppliers, then show you the lowest fixed rate for your Cincinnati account — free, no obligation.

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