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Verbena 13 | 14.1¢ | 13 mo | 29% |
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Your electricity in Snyder is delivered by Big Country Electric Cooperative, the Transmission and Distribution Service Provider (TDSP) for this area. While you choose your retail electricity provider, Big Country Electric Cooperative maintains the power lines and handles outage restoration.
Residents in Snyder, Texas (zip code 79516) receive electricity service through Big Country Electric Cooperative (BGCO), a regulated utility serving Scurry County and the surrounding West Texas region. Unlike deregulated areas of Texas where consumers can shop among competing retail providers, 79516 operates under a regulated market structure — meaning Big Country Electric Cooperative is the sole electricity provider for this area. With a city population of approximately 11,438, Snyder's energy landscape is shaped by cooperative governance rather than open-market competition. While residents cannot switch providers, understanding your current rate of 11.8¢/kWh and exploring efficiency strategies can still make a meaningful difference on your monthly electric bill.
As of March 2026, customers in zip code 79516 pay an average rate of 11.8¢/kWh through Big Country Electric Cooperative. This rate reflects BGCO's cost-of-service model, which is regulated and reviewed by the cooperative's board rather than set through open-market competition. Compared to deregulated Texas markets — where rates can range from under 10¢/kWh to over 16¢/kWh depending on contract type and provider — Snyder's cooperative rate sits in a moderate range. West Texas energy costs are influenced by transmission infrastructure, regional grid conditions on the ERCOT and non-ERCOT boundaries, and the cooperative's wholesale power agreements.
Because Big Country Electric Cooperative operates as a regulated utility, traditional retail contract options (short-term, medium-term, or long-term fixed-rate plans) are not available to 79516 residents the way they are in deregulated zip codes. Your rate is set by the cooperative and applies uniformly to members. However, BGCO may offer budget billing programs, levelized payment plans, or seasonal rate structures — contacting the cooperative directly at their member services line is the best way to explore any available billing flexibility.
Zip code 79516 is a regulated market with no retail electric provider (REP) competition. Unlike deregulated Texas cities such as Abilene or Lubbock (partial deregulation), Snyder residents do not have access to providers like Reliant Energy, TXU Energy, Green Mountain Energy, or Gexa Energy. The sole electricity provider is Big Country Electric Cooperative, a member-owned nonprofit utility. As a cooperative member, you do have a voice in governance and rate decisions through annual member meetings and board elections.
Big Country Electric Cooperative (BGCO) serves as both the distribution utility and the retail electricity provider for 79516. In deregulated Texas markets, delivery charges (set by the Transmission and Distribution Service Provider, or TDSP) are regulated and identical regardless of which retail provider a customer chooses. In Snyder's regulated cooperative territory, this distinction doesn't apply — BGCO handles generation, transmission, and distribution as an integrated service. Your bill reflects the full bundled cost of electricity delivery and supply at 11.8¢/kWh.
Snyder's neighboring zip code 79550 also falls within Snyder city limits and is similarly served by Big Country Electric Cooperative, so residents across both zip codes face the same rate structure. Compared to deregulated West Texas communities, Snyder residents trade competitive pricing flexibility for the stability and nonprofit structure of cooperative membership. During peak summer months in Scurry County, West Texas heat drives air conditioning demand significantly — making energy efficiency upgrades like programmable thermostats, insulation improvements, and LED lighting particularly valuable for managing monthly costs without the option to switch providers.
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Snyder summers regularly push past 100°F — set your thermostat to 78°F when home and 85°F when away to meaningfully reduce cooling costs during peak months.
Take advantage of West Texas sunshine by exploring rooftop solar options. Even under a regulated cooperative, solar generation can significantly offset your monthly electricity bill.
Weatherize your home before winter — Snyder can see freezing temperatures that spike heating demand. Proper insulation and sealed windows help maintain comfort while lowering energy use.
Snyder is served by Big Country Electric Cooperative, a regulated utility. Texas deregulation only applies to areas served by investor-owned utilities like Oncor or CenterPoint. Cooperative territories like BGCO were excluded from deregulation and remain regulated.
As of March 2026, the average electricity rate in Snyder 79516 is 11.8¢/kWh through Big Country Electric Cooperative. This is a bundled rate covering both supply and delivery of electricity to your home.
BGCO is a member-owned nonprofit cooperative. Rates are set based on the cooperative's cost of service — including wholesale power purchases, infrastructure maintenance, and operations — and are reviewed by an elected board of directors rather than a state commission.
Yes. Efficiency upgrades like programmable thermostats, improved attic insulation, LED lighting, and smart appliance scheduling can meaningfully reduce your kWh consumption. BGCO may also offer budget billing or energy efficiency rebate programs worth exploring.
Yes. Both 79516 and 79550 are Snyder zip codes served by Big Country Electric Cooperative. Residents in both areas are subject to the same regulated rate structure and have no option to shop for alternative retail electricity providers.
As a BGCO member, you have voting rights in board elections and may be eligible for capital credit refunds — a unique benefit of cooperative membership where excess revenues are returned to members over time. Contact BGCO directly to learn about your member benefits.