Ohio Electricity Rates
Electricity Rates in Miamisburg, OH
Served by AES Ohio
Effective Utility Rate
9.45¢/kWh
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| Supplier | Rate (¢/kWh) | vs. Utility | Type | Term | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| American Power & Gas of Ohio, LLC | 6.49¢ | -2.96¢ | variable | 1 mo. | Enroll → |
| American Power & Gas of Ohio, LLC | 7.49¢ | -1.96¢ | fixed | 3 mo. | Enroll → |
| SFE Energy Ohio, Inc | 7.99¢ | -1.46¢ | fixed | 6 mo. | |
| American Power & Gas of Ohio, LLC | 7.99¢ | -1.46¢ | fixed | 3 mo. | Enroll → |
| American Power & Gas of Ohio, LLC | 7.99¢ | -1.46¢ | variable | 1 mo. | Enroll → |
History of Miamisburg
European-Americans started calling their first community "Hole's Station" circa 1797, when Zechariah Hole settled there with his family from Virginia and built a stockade on the west bank of the Miami River opposite the mouth of Bear Creek. The stockade attracted squatters, surveying parties, and other settlers who had taken grants to live in the local cabins until they could build their own; hence the little community became known as "Hole's Station". Settlers came west primarily from Pennsylvania. Miamisburg was incorporated in 1832 as a village; it achieved city status in the 1920s.By 1827, the Miami and Erie Canal was under construction through the community, which improved transportation of people and goods through the region. The formal opening took place in January 1829, when the Governor Brown was the first packet boat to go through the settlement. Also that year the first boats from Cincinnati had arrived and passed through Miamisburg to get to Dayton. By 1834 the canal had been extended to Piqua, and many businesses along the river grew. The 1840s and the 1850s were brought the best of times to the canals.George Kinder, a local resident, shipped bags of food to Ireland during its Great Famine; these also contained his address, with ads saying that he was hiring immigrant workers. Some Irish immigrants did come to Miamisburg and surrounding cities in search of work.Miamisburg was the site of one of the first post-war U.S.
Wikipedia →Miamisburg by the Numbers
- Population
- 36,675
- Median Age
- 38.4 yrs
- Median Household Income
- $83,936/yr
- Median Home Value
- $206,800
- Homeownership Rate
- 64%
Source: U.S. Census Bureau, ACS 5-Year Estimates (2023)
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