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Electricity Rates in Cleveland, OH

Served by The Illuminating Company (CEI)

146 active offersEffective rate: 12.40¢/kWhUpdated 2026-06-01

Effective Utility Rate

12.40¢/kWh

9.88¢ PTC + 2.52¢ bypassable riders — the rate that drops off your bill when you switch suppliers.

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SupplierRate (¢/kWh)vs. UtilityTypeTerm
American Power & Gas of Ohio, LLC6.39¢-6.01¢variable1 mo.Enroll →
American Power & Gas of Ohio, LLC7.39¢-5.01¢fixed3 mo.Enroll →
Public Power LLC7.69¢-4.71¢fixed6 mo.
Public Power LLC7.79¢-4.61¢fixed12 mo.
American Power & Gas of Ohio, LLC7.89¢-4.51¢variable1 mo.Enroll →
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History of Cleveland

Cleveland was established on July 22, 1796, by surveyors of the Connecticut Land Company when they laid out Connecticut's Western Reserve into townships and a capital city. They named the settlement "Cleaveland" after their leader, General Moses Cleaveland, a veteran of the American Revolutionary War. Cleaveland oversaw the New England–style design of the plan for what would become the modern downtown area, centered on Public Square. The town's name was often shortened to "Cleveland", including by Cleaveland's original surveyors. A myth emerged that the spelling was altered by The Cleveland Advertiser to fit the name on the newspaper's masthead.The first permanent European settler in Cleveland was Lorenzo Carter, who arrived in May 1797 and built a cabin on the banks of the Cuyahoga River. The emerging community served as an important supply post for the U.S. during the Battle of Lake Erie in the War of 1812. Largely through the efforts of the settlement's first lawyer, Alfred Kelley, the village of Cleveland was incorporated on December 23, 1814.Despite the nearby swampy lowlands and harsh winters, the town's waterfront on Lake Erie was advantageous, giving it access to Great Lakes trade. It grew rapidly after the 1832 completion of the Ohio and Erie Canal, which linked the Ohio River and the Great Lakes to the Atlantic Ocean via the Erie Canal and Hudson River, and later via the Saint Lawrence Seaway. The town's growth continued with added railroad links.

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Cleveland by the Numbers

Population
621
Median Age
34.8 yrs

Source: U.S. Census Bureau, ACS 5-Year Estimates (2023)

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