Commercial Energy Texas Deregulated Market C-PACE Available

Commercial Energy in Fort Worth, TX

Fort Worth is part of the Dallas–Fort Worth Metroplex in the deregulated ERCOT market, served by Oncor for wires delivery. Commercial customers can negotiate competitive supply agreements with any PUCT-licensed retail electric provider. The DFW area has significant commercial solar and demand response growth driven by the region's data center and logistics industries.

9.1¢
TX Commercial Rate / kWh
State avg — see note below
-35.6%
vs. National Avg (14.12¢)
+1.2%
YoY Rate Change (TX)
High
Solar Potential
ℹ️
Based on Texas state averages. Actual commercial rates depend on chosen retail electricity provider. See Power to Choose (powertochoose.org) for current competitive offers.

🏢 Fort Worth Electric Utility

Oncor Electric Delivery (wires/delivery; deregulated retail market)
Primary commercial electric utility
Deregulated Market
✓ Demand Response Programs ✓ C-PACE Financing Available ☀️ High Solar Potential

Fort Worth Commercial Energy Incentives

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⏰ Federal Incentive Deadlines

179D Tax Deduction
June 30, 2026
Up to $5.36/sqft for commercial building energy efficiency
ITC 48E (Solar + Storage)
July 4, 2026
30% Investment Tax Credit for commercial solar and batteries
Bonus Depreciation
Dec 31, 2026
40% first-year bonus depreciation — phases to 20% in 2027
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