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Iowa electricity + gas rates.
Iowa is currently regulated for both electricity and natural gas. Supplier choice is not yet available. We track regulator filings and will list locked-rate offers when they launch.
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Avg residential electricity rate
13¢/kWh
EIA Form 826, all-in residential rate. Includes supply + delivery + riders + taxes. Seenra shops the supply portion (~62% of the bill).
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Quick answers from the editorial desk
When will Iowa open to electricity supplier choice?
Iowa is currently regulated. We track PUC dockets and legislation; if you join the waitlist on Seenra we will email you the moment supplier choice opens in your zone.
Who regulates the Iowa energy market?
The Iowa public utility commission. Their website is https://iub.iowa.gov/. Every legitimate licensed supplier appears on their public license registry — Seenra only quotes from licensed suppliers.
What is the average residential electricity rate in Iowa?
Approximately 13¢ per kWh as of the latest EIA Form 826 release. This is the all-in residential rate and includes both supply and delivery components. Seenra shops the supply portion only.
How long does the switch take?
Setup with Seenra takes 5 minutes. Once you accept an offer, the switch happens at the next utility billing cycle — typically 30 to 45 days. The locked rate begins automatically. We monitor the renewal and re-shop 60–90 days before contract expiry.
Does Seenra cost anything to households?
No. Seenra is forever free for households. We earn a small commission from licensed suppliers, fully disclosed in the offer summary. Commercial accounts see commission disclosure in dollar-and-basis-point form on every quote.
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