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Explore the interactive Market Map below to see which states offer deregulated energy markets for electricity and natural gas. In deregulated states, businesses and many homeowners have the power to choose their energy supplier, creating opportunities for competitive rates and significant cost savings. If your facility is located in a deregulated market, Last Mile Advisors can help you compare options, lock in stable rates, and maximize your energy savings. Not sure if your state qualifies? Use the map to check your location—then reach out to our team to discover how we can support your energy procurement needs in your area.

Map of the United States showing regulated and deregulated gas and electricity markets, with black for regulated gas and electricity markets, light blue for deregulated electricity markets, and striped blue for deregulated gas and electricity markets.
State Electricity Deregulation Natural Gas Deregulation Notes
AlabamaNoNoFully regulated markets.
AlaskaNoNoFully regulated; isolated grids limit competition feasibility.
ArizonaNoYes (partial)Gas choice for some customers; electricity deregulation paused in 2000s.
ArkansasNoNoFully regulated markets.
CaliforniaYesYesElectricity choice limited post-2000s crisis; gas widely deregulated.
ColoradoNoYes (partial)Gas choice for some customers; electricity remains regulated.
ConnecticutYesYes (commercial only)Full electricity choice; gas limited to commercial/industrial.
DelawareYesYesFull choice for both electricity and gas.
District of ColumbiaYesYesFull choice for both electricity and gas.
FloridaNoYes (partial)Gas choice in some areas; electricity fully regulated.
GeorgiaNoYesPioneered gas deregulation; electricity remains regulated.
HawaiiNoNoFully regulated; unique island grid system.
IdahoNoNoFully regulated markets.
IllinoisYesYesFull choice for both electricity and gas.
IndianaNoYesGas deregulated; electricity remains regulated.
IowaNoYes (partial)Gas choice for some customers; electricity regulated.
KansasNoNoFully regulated markets.
KentuckyNoYes (partial)Gas choice in some areas; electricity regulated.
LouisianaNoYes (partial)Gas choice for some customers; electricity regulated.
MaineYesYesElectricity and Gas deregulated.
MarylandYesYesFull choice for both electricity and gas.
MassachusettsYesYesFull choice for both electricity and gas.
MichiganYes (limited, 10% cap)YesElectricity choice capped; gas fully deregulated.
MinnesotaNoYes (with minimum)Fully regulated markets.
MississippiNoNoFully regulated markets.
MissouriNoYes (partial)Gas choice for some customers; electricity regulated.
MontanaYes (partial)Yes (partial)Limited choice for both; mostly for commercial customers.
NebraskaNoNoFully regulated; public power state.
NevadaNoYes (partial)Gas choice in some areas; electricity deregulation stalled.
New HampshireYesNoElectricity deregulated; gas remains regulated.
New JerseyYesYesFull choice for both electricity and gas.
New MexicoNoYes (partial)Gas choice for some customers; electricity regulated.
New YorkYesYesFull choice for both electricity and gas.
North CarolinaNoYesPartially regulated markets.
North DakotaNoNoFully regulated markets.
OhioYesYesFull choice for both electricity and gas.
OklahomaNoYes (partial)Gas choice in some areas; electricity regulated.
OregonYes (commercial only)NoElectricity choice for large commercial users; gas regulated.
PennsylvaniaYesYesFull choice for both electricity and gas; a deregulation success story.
Rhode IslandYesYesFull choice for both electricity and gas.
South CarolinaNoYesFully regulated markets.
South DakotaNoNoFully regulated markets.
TennesseeNoNoFully regulated markets.
TexasYesYesFull choice for most areas; some co-ops/munis remain regulated.
UtahNoYesFully regulated markets.
VermontNoNoFully regulated; small market size.
VirginiaYes (partial)YesElectricity choice limited; gas fully deregulated.
WashingtonNoNoFully regulated markets.
West VirginiaNoYesGas deregulated; electricity remains regulated.
WisconsinNoYes (with minimum)Gas choice for some customers; electricity regulated.
WyomingNoYes (partial)Gas choice in some areas; electricity regulated.
Washington (District of Colombia)YesYesFully deregulated.

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