Electricity Plans in Georgetown, Texas

Compare plans in Georgetown by estimated monthly cost at your usage, including Oncor delivery charges.

Georgetown, the Williamson County seat, is one of the fastest-growing cities in America and a major destination for retirees from across the country. Served by Oncor, Georgetown residents have access to the full range of Texas deregulated electricity plans. Georgetown has a notably high share of seniors on fixed incomes, making plans with predictable, stable pricing especially important compared to plans with complex credit structures.

Georgetown's Sun City retirement community and other 55+ developments tend to use moderate electricity year-round due to smaller home sizes and daytime occupancy patterns.

Who Delivers Electricity in Georgetown

Oncor (your delivery utility)

Oncor owns and maintains the poles, wires, transformers, and meters in Georgetown. They handle outages and infrastructure, but they do not sell electricity plans. You choose a retail provider separately, and Oncor delivers the power regardless of which provider you pick.

Oncor's delivery charges are the same for every customer in Williamson County, regardless of retail provider. TrueBill includes these charges in every estimate.

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Typical Electricity Usage in Georgetown

Summer (June–September)
10001600 kWh
Air conditioning drives peak usage. Plans with bill credits at 1,000 kWh may not help much if summer usage regularly exceeds that level.
Winter (December–February)
600950 kWh
Mild Georgetown winters keep most homes in the low-to-mid usage range. Electric heat can push this higher in colder years.

Enter your actual monthly kWh below to see plans ranked for your usage, not a generic average.

Top Electricity Plans in Georgetown (Ranked by Real Monthly Cost)

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Plan-Structure Risks to Check in Georgetown

Bill credit thresholds

Credits that apply only at specific usage points may fit some households and may not fit others with variable usage.

Tiered pricing

Rates can change across usage bands. Compare estimated cost at your expected usage, not only benchmark values.

Base charges and minimum usage fees

Monthly fixed charges and fee triggers may materially affect low-to-mid usage homes.

Contract and ETF terms

Contract duration and early termination terms may change and should be confirmed directly with the provider.

These structures may fit some usage patterns and may not fit others. Plan terms may change; confirm details directly with the provider.

Frequently Asked Questions About Electricity in Georgetown

What electricity options are available in Georgetown?
Georgetown is in the Oncor deregulated territory. You can choose from dozens of retail electricity providers. Georgetown also has Georgetown Utility Systems (GUS) which serves some areas; if GUS is your utility, you're in a municipally regulated area and cannot shop retail providers.
Are there fixed-rate electricity plans available in Georgetown?
Fixed-rate plans lock your energy rate for a contract term (typically 12, 24, or 36 months). This protects against price spikes but may cost slightly more than the market rate during low-demand periods. Given Georgetown's popularity with retirees on fixed incomes, a predictable fixed-rate plan is often the most sensible choice.
How can I lower my electricity bill in Georgetown?
Beyond plan selection, Georgetown residents can contact Oncor for a free energy audit or weatherization tips. Simple improvements, such as adding attic insulation, sealing air leaks, and installing a programmable thermostat, can reduce electricity usage by 15–25%. Combined with choosing the right plan for your usage, this can meaningfully cut annual costs.
Can I switch electricity providers in Georgetown?
Georgetown is in the Oncor deregulated service territory for choice-eligible addresses. Retail choice may not apply to every address in the metro area. Use your exact ZIP in compare flow to confirm eligibility and available plans.
Why can advertised electricity rates differ from my bill estimate?
Advertised rates often assume specific usage levels and plan conditions. Estimated cost at your own monthly usage can differ depending on credits, fees, and delivery charges. Plan terms may change, so confirm final details directly with the provider.

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