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For residential electricity customers in ZIP code 78851, this page can help review electricity rate and service details for Dryden and the surrounding Terrell County area in West Texas. Homes, ranch properties, and small commercial accounts should check usage levels, contract terms, fees, and delivery-charge details at the specific service address so rate comparisons reflect actual electricity needs.
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16.39¢/kWh
Latest statewide residential average for Mar 2026.
Updated Jun 22, 2026
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
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How SlashPlan compares the full cost picture
The advertised rate is only one benchmark. SlashPlan compares provider pricing, delivery charges, credits, and plan rules at the usage levels that matter so you can spot the best overall fit for your home.
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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.
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