Electricity pricing trends point to higher bills due to wholesale costs rise and growing demand from data centers and large loads in Texas and PJM regions. Wholesale costs increase moving from ~$47/MWh in 2025 to ~$51/MWh in 2026, leading to higher bills for households. Some analyses highlight natural gas costs plus LNG exports as drivers. In summary, U.S. residential electricity prices are expected to rise in 2026, around 18¢/kWh, up from 17.29¢/kWh in 2025.
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Electricity demand is also going up, with much of it concentrated in Texas due to “data centers and cryptocurrency mining facilities,” said the U.S. Energy Information Administration.
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