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Morris County sits in Northeast Texas, with Daingerfield, Lone Star, Naples, Omaha, and rural communities connected to piney woods, Lake O' the Pines, and local manufacturing and timber history. For households across the county, humid summers, storm season, rural acreage, and lake-area property needs can all influence electricity use, while commercial customers need predictable costs for shops, industry, tourism, and local services. Morris County is generally served through regulated utility or cooperative service rather than Texas's competitive retail market, so residents should review their applicable rate schedule, billing options, and usage patterns.

Nearby ZIP pages

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Use this overview to compare the providers currently showing plans in this county, then browse nearby ZIP pages if you want a more specific neighborhood-level view.

Nearby ZIP pages

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Texas market context

See where the broader Texas market is heading

This is statewide context, not a local quote. Use it to frame the nearby ZIP pages above, then make the final choice with the local plans on this page.

Texas residential average

16.39¢/kWh

Latest statewide residential average for Mar 2026.

Updated Jun 22, 2026

Short-term outlook

Prices may ease

Latest historical reading: 15.69 cents/kWh · Next few forecast months: 15.17 cents/kWh

Based on the EIA outlook released Jun 8, 2026

Why compare more than the headline rate

How SlashPlan compares the full cost picture

A county page is the broadest local view. SlashPlan still compares provider pricing, delivery charges, credits, and plan rules so you can narrow the list down before you move into a city or ZIP-specific search.

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Enter your ZIP

Tell us where you live so we can pull the exact plans available at your address.

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Compare plans at your usage

We compare pricing, delivery charges, credits, and plan rules at the usage levels that matter for your home.

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Choose the best fit

Use the county page to narrow the search first, then move into a city or ZIP comparison before you enroll.

Why compare more than the headline rate

Keep the lowest advertised number in context

The best-looking rate at one usage tier is not always the plan that feels best on a real bill.

Electricity shopping is closer to comparing checkout totals than comparing one sticker price. Your plan, your usage, and the utility delivery charges all shape the final bill, so the best pick is the plan that still works once those pieces come together.

  • Usage-tier pricing can look very different at 500, 1,000, and 2,000 kWh.
  • Bill credits and minimum-usage rules can make a cheap plan expensive if your usage shifts.
  • Delivery charges still come from the utility even when you switch retail providers.
  • Fixed, variable, prepaid, and time-of-use plans do not carry the same billing risk.

Coverage

ZIP coverage in Morris County

Counties can mix many cities, ZIP codes, and utility areas. Use this list to browse every known ZIP associated with the county.

Cities

5

ZIP codes

5

Standard ZIPs

4

P.O. Box / unique

1

FAQ

FAQs about electricity in Morris County

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