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Electricity Rates in Sidney, OH

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128 active offersEffective rate: 9.45¢/kWhUpdated 2026-06-01

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9.45¢/kWh

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American Power & Gas of Ohio, LLC6.49¢-2.96¢variable1 mo.Enroll →
American Power & Gas of Ohio, LLC7.49¢-1.96¢fixed3 mo.Enroll →
SFE Energy Ohio, Inc7.99¢-1.46¢fixed6 mo.
American Power & Gas of Ohio, LLC7.99¢-1.46¢fixed3 mo.Enroll →
American Power & Gas of Ohio, LLC7.99¢-1.46¢variable1 mo.Enroll →
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History of Sidney

Sidney, named after Sir Philip Sidney, a well-known poet and member of British Parliament, was originally a 70-acre (280,000 m) parcel of land located along the west side of the Great Miami River. This land was donated by Charles Starrett to be used as the site of a new town designated to be the county seat of Shelby County. The area around Sidney was once the richly forested hunting ground of the Shawnee and Miami Indian nations. This fertile area was developed as agricultural lands over time.The construction of the Miami-Erie Canal between 1825 and 1837 connected Sidney in a north–south direction with the major trade centers in Ohio. In addition to opening the first significant "outside" trade for Sidney, the construction of the canal attracted an influx of settlers to the area. From the 1840s to 1913, canal boats carried Shelby County's products to Cincinnati or Toledo. Sidney was crossed by the Miami and Erie Canal's Sidney or Port Jefferson Feeder Branch. Before railroads came to Sidney, the canal provided most transportation, as roads were unpaved and not usable in all seasons. Part of the canal remains south of Water Street.As the influence of the canal declined, another transportation element, railroads, began to develop in Sidney. East–west rail began to be laid in 1851, followed by north–south rail in 1856. Sidney is still served by these railroad lines.In the 1950s, the Interstate Highway contributed to the development of Sidney.

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Sidney by the Numbers

Population
28,955
Median Age
41.7 yrs
Median Household Income
$66,044/yr
Median Home Value
$173,000
Homeownership Rate
68%

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

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