Electricity plans in Lubbock, TX
Lubbock is served by Lubbock Power & Light (LP&L) for delivery — a smaller utility footprint than Oncor or CenterPoint, which shows up in a shorter (but still real and current) list of retail providers competing for Lubbock customers than you'll find in Houston or Dallas.
Who delivers your power in Lubbock
One honest thing worth knowing up front: in Texas’s deregulated market, retail providers set their pricing at the delivery-utility level (here, LP&L), not neighborhood by neighborhood within Lubbock. So these real plans and prices apply anywhere LP&L delivers your power — which is most of Lubbock, though a handful of edge addresses can sit in a different utility’s territory, which is exactly the kind of thing our tool checks for you.
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Frequently asked questions
Do I get to choose my electricity company in Lubbock?
Yes. Lubbock sits in LP&L’s service territory, one of the deregulated parts of Texas where you pick your own retail electric provider instead of being assigned one by default.
Who actually delivers the power to my house in Lubbock?
LP&L owns the physical wires and handles outages in Lubbock County — that part isn’t something you shop for. The company you do choose is the retail electric provider (REP) that sells you the electricity itself; LP&L’s delivery charge is baked into every plan’s price whether you notice it or not.
How many electricity plans are available in Lubbock right now?
We’re tracking 77 real plans from 29 providers in LP&L’s territory, pulled from official plan filings — not a curated top-10 list.
What's the average electricity rate in Lubbock?
Across those 77 plans, the price at 1,000 kWh of usage averages 14.8¢/kWh, ranging from 12.1¢ to 18.6¢. Your actual best rate depends heavily on your real usage level, which is exactly what our tool factors in rather than quoting one headline number.
Plan counts, provider counts, and rates on this page are computed directly from our real plan dataset (sourced from official electricity plan filings), not estimated or written by hand. Delivery utility territory per Public Utility Commission of Texas records.