Fixed Rate Electric Plans in Fort Worth, TX
Fort Worth addresses are generally served by Oncor.
How availability works in Fort Worth
Retail plans in Texas are sold per delivery utility, not per city. That is why this site asks for a ZIP code rather than a city name: two addresses a few miles apart can sit in different delivery areas and be offered different plans at different prices.
Fort Worth addresses are generally served by Oncor, but a city boundary and a utility boundary are not the same line, and the edges of any metro are where they disagree. Your own ZIP is the only reliable answer.
The figures below are live inventory sampled at one Fort Worth postal code. They show what this marketplace genuinely carries in that area — not every plan sold there, and not a quote for your address.
Electricity in Fort Worth
Tarrant County · Texas
Fort Worth is Oncor territory across Tarrant County, and it has grown far enough north and west that a new-build address may have a different plan mix available than an established neighbourhood a few miles away — not because the utility changed, but because retailers price and market new construction differently.
West of the city, Weatherford runs its own municipal utility, so retail choice stops at that boundary. East, the corridor through Arlington into Dallas stays inside Oncor the whole way, which is why plans quoted for one part of the Metroplex usually look familiar in another.
Bills here follow North Texas weather: a long hot summer, a short mild spring and autumn, and a handful of genuinely cold weeks. If your winter months drop well under 1,000 kWh, check whether a plan carries a minimum-usage charge before signing.
Plans available through our marketplace
Fort Worth · sampled at ZIP 76102 in the Oncor delivery area, priced at 1,000 kWh a month. These are the fixed-rate plans this marketplace carries — not every plan sold in Fort Worth. Enter your own ZIP for what is available at your address.
74
fixed-rate plans carried
16
participating providers
$1,488
lowest projected first-year cost
$1,694
median projected first-year cost
33
published at 100% renewable
70
with no minimum-usage charge
- 12-month:
- 24
- 24-month:
- 22
- 36-month:
- 14
Example plans for Fort Worth
A representative sample of live inventory at ZIP 76102 in the Oncor delivery area, ranked by projected first-year cost at 1,000 kWh a month. This is not a price list for Fort Worth: which plans you can buy, and what they cost, depends on your own address. Enter your ZIP to see and enroll in what is offered at yours.
| Provider | Plan | Term | Projected first year |
|---|---|---|---|
| AP Gas & ElectricClear Rate 10 · 10 moLowest cost | Clear Rate 10 | $1,48812.4¢/kWh advertised | |
| AP Gas & ElectricClear Rate 12 · 12 mo | Clear Rate 12 | $1,50012.5¢/kWh advertised | |
| Atlantex PowerLuminous · 12 mo | Luminous | $1,50312.526¢/kWh advertised | |
| Good CharlieGoodEnergy 12 · 12 mo | GoodEnergy 12 | $1,52712.722¢/kWh advertised | |
| Atlantex PowerLuminous · 24 mo | Luminous | $1,53312.776¢/kWh advertised |
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