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Black Hills Colorado Electric, LLC: what its customers actually pay

Data as of: EIA-861 annual 2024 (released 2025) · EIA monthly state prices February 2026 · EIA weekly heating-fuel survey Mar 30, 2026 · retail-choice registry reviewed Jun 2026 · URDB tariffs pulled Jun 2026. Page generated 2026-06-12.

Black Hills Colorado Electric, LLC residential customers paid an average of 17.05¢/kWh in 202415% above the Colorado average of 14.88¢/kWh (EIA-861). It served 89,252 residential customers across 7 CO counties. Territories are fixed by address, but the cheapest nearby utility, City of Fountain (13.74¢), works out about $357/yr less at 10,800 kWh/yr.

How Black Hills Colorado Electric compares with the utilities next door

Utilities filing EIA-861 service territory in at least one county that Black Hills Colorado Electric also serves — average residential ¢/kWh (EIA-861 2024) and annual cost difference vs Black Hills Colorado Electric at 10,800 kWh/yr
Utility2024 ¢/kWhCustomersΔ vs Black Hills Colorado Electric, ¢/kWh$/yr difference
City of Fountain 13.74 17,242 -3.31 -$357
City of Colorado Springs 14.45 216,771 -2.59 -$280
CORE Electric Cooperative 15.04 165,067 -2.00 -$216
Public Service Co of Colorado 15.05 1,365,053 -2.00 -$216
Mountain View Elec Assn, Inc 15.52 59,789 -1.53 -$165
Black Hills Colorado Electric, LLC (this page) 17.05 89,252
Southeast Colorado Power Assn 17.22 8,148 +0.17 +$18
San Isabel Electric Assn, Inc 17.78 23,289 +0.74 +$80

7 bundled utilities (≥5,000 customers) share at least one county with Black Hills Colorado Electric. Positive $/yr = that utility's customers pay more than Black Hills Colorado Electric customers at the same usage. Territories are fixed by address — these gaps measure cost differences between areas, not options you can pick between.

Where Black Hills Colorado Electric customers pay more (county benchmark)

Counties served by Black Hills Colorado Electric, LLC: cheapest bundled utility operating in the same county and the annual difference at 10,800 kWh/yr (EIA-861 2024)
CountyCheapest utility in countyTheir ¢/kWhBlack Hills Colorado Electric premium, $/yr
El PasoCity of Fountain13.74 +$357
TellerCity of Colorado Springs14.45 +$280
CrowleyPublic Service Co of Colorado15.05 +$216
CusterPublic Service Co of Colorado15.05 +$216
FremontCORE Electric Cooperative15.04 +$216
OteroPublic Service Co of Colorado15.05 +$216
PuebloPublic Service Co of Colorado15.05 +$216

Multiple utilities in one county means adjoining territories, not household choice — you cannot switch wires companies.

Rate trend and size

Black Hills Colorado Electric, LLC residential average price and customers, EIA-861 2023 vs 2024
Metric20232024Change
Average price, ¢/kWh17.4217.05-2.1%
Residential customers88,78689,252+0.5%

Ownership: Investor Owned. Statewide context: Colorado electricity rates.

Supply vs delivery on a Black Hills Colorado Electric bill

Colorado is a regulated retail market — Black Hills Colorado Electric customers cannot choose a different supplier; rates are set in utility-commission proceedings. Official information: puc.colorado.gov.

Counties served (CO, EIA-861 2024)

Crowley · Custer · El Paso · Fremont · Otero · Pueblo · Teller

Head-to-head comparisons

Questions people ask

Is Black Hills Colorado Electric, LLC more expensive than other Colorado utilities?
Black Hills Colorado Electric, LLC customers paid an average 17.05 cents/kWh in 2024 — 15% above the Colorado volume-weighted average of 14.88 cents (EIA-861, bundled residential service).
Can I switch away from Black Hills Colorado Electric, LLC?
No — distribution territory is fixed by address and Colorado has no residential supplier shopping. Rate changes go through the state utility commission (puc.colorado.gov).
How many customers does Black Hills Colorado Electric, LLC have?
89,252 residential customers in Colorado in 2024 across 7 counties, per its EIA-861 federal filing. Ownership type: investor-owned.
About these numbers. Rates shown are averages computed from federal regulatory filings (EIA Form 861) and public tariff databases — confirm with your utility before making decisions; your actual rate depends on your tariff, usage, and riders. Distribution utility is determined by address and generally cannot be chosen; in retail-choice states you may choose your supplier for the supply portion of the bill. Savings figures use 10,800 kWh/yr (US average residential usage) and are estimates, not quotes. EnergySavings is an independent data project by CertiHomes and is not affiliated with any utility, supplier, or government agency.