Hawaii Electricity Rates & Average Electricity Bills

Electricity Rates in Hawaii

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Electricity Companies & Statistics in Hawaii

  • Population
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    1,440,196
  • Total Production
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    9,341,150 MWh / 6.49 MWh per capita
  • Total Consumption
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    8,828,308 MWh / 6.13 MWh per capita
  • Total Production from Renewable
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    2,035,892 MWh / 1.41 MWh per capita
  • CO2 Emissions from Consumption
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    5,762,162,212 kg / 4,000.96 kg per capita
  • Total Production from Non-Renewable
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    7,313,571 MWh / 5.08 MWh per capita
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Average Residential Electricity Bills & Rates in Hawaii

Hawaii residential electric rates are highest in September and the highest average bill is in August.

Historical Electricity Rates:

Price Per kWhAverage Bill$0.456/kWh$0.283/kWh$251.63/mo.$126.18/mo.
52nd42.49¢Average residential price per kWh in the state of Hawaii
52nd$210.5Average residential monthly electricity bill for Hawaii Residents

Hawaii Electricity Fuel Mix

Hawaii's Electricity Prices and Usage

Consumers in Hawaii are faced with a higher residential electricity rate than most people around the US, with an average state electricity rate of 42.49 cents per kilowatt hour compared to the national average rate of 16.12 cents. The state has a regulated electricity market, meaning customers may have only a couple electricity supplier choices to choose from when purchasing electricity. The state is the 41st largest state in the US, with a population of 1,440,196. With 471,833 total residential customers, Hawaiian Electric is the largest provider in the state. Producing 6.49 megawatt hours per citizen living in the state, Hawaii ranks as the 45th highest per capita generator of electricity in the US. The state is the 44th highest polluting state in the US based on total CO2 emissions, with over 5,762,162,212.49 kilograms of CO2 emissions emitted from electricity consumption.

Residential Electricity Providers in Hawaii

ProviderService TypeResidential Rate (¢)Residential Average Bill ($)Residential Sales (MWh)Residential Revenues ($)State Production (MWh)
Hawaiian ElectricBUNDLED44.04202.362,295,061.151,010,699,9435,294,396
Kauai Island Utility CooperativeBUNDLED38.31205.35193,297.7174,045,920265,418

Commercial Electricity Providers in Hawaii

ProviderService TypeCommercial Rate (¢)Commercial Average Bill ($)Commercial Sales (MWh)Commercial Revenues ($)State Production (MWh)
Hawaiian ElectricBUNDLED39.481,556.052,597,510.681,025,454,9195,294,396
Kauai Island Utility CooperativeBUNDLED38.62748.58117,487.4945,375,702265,418

Power Plants in Hawaii

PlantCity/CountyPrimary Fuel TypeProduction (MWh)Emission (KG)Emissions/MWh (KG/MWh)Toxic Chemical ReleaseClosing Date
Honolulu County Residual Fuel Oil 2,541,9102,036,926,311.12801.34
Kalaeloa Cogen PlantPSEG (51.00%)Harbert Power, LLC (49.00%)
Honolulu County Residual Fuel Oil 1,322,606793,764,048.09600.15
Pearl City CDP Residual Fuel Oil 1,220,5331,044,930,227.47856.13
Maalaea CDP Distillate Fuel Oil 635,062441,803,971.7695.69
H PowerCity and County of Honolulu (100.00%)
Honolulu County Non-biogenic Municipal Solid Waste 331,111578,950,818.921,748.51
Kalaoa CDP Distillate Fuel Oil 246,627183,941,199.28745.83
Hamakua Energy PlantHamakua Energy, LLC (100.00%)
Hawaii County Waste/other Oil 191,54180,848,916.82422.1
Kauai County Waste/other Oil 176,559125,766,123.72712.32
Tesoro HawaiiPAR Petroleum (100.00%)
Honolulu County Waste/other Oil 161,106.1256,989,030.88353.74
Kawailoa WindKawailoa Wind LLC (100.00%)
Honolulu County Wind 127,262

Quick Facts

Hawaii is ranked as the 49th highest consumer of electricity with consumption totaling over 8,800,000 megawatt hours.

Hawaii has seen a rise of about 7.74% in the amount of electricity produced by wind.

Hawaii is the 41st highest state for non-renewable production per capita, with an average of 5.08 megawatt hours per resident produced from non-renewable fuel types per year.

Hawaii averages 1.41 megawatt hours per person produced from renewable electricity sources, which is 33rd most in the US.

Hawaii is 45th in the national rankings for total megawatt hours produced from renewable energy, with 2,035,892.36 megawatt hours generated from renewable sources.

Electricity use per capita in Hawaii totals 6.13 megawatt hours per year.

CountyPopulationProvidersPlantsResidential Rate (¢)Residential Avg. Electric Bill
Hawaii County206,3151744.04$202.36/mo
Honolulu County995,63811944.04$202.36/mo
Kalawao County48144.04$202.36/mo
Kauai County73,8101638.31$205.35/mo
Maui County164,3651344.04$202.36/mo

Power Plant Fuel Types, Emissions & Pollution Factors

Around 5,762,162,212.49 kilograms of CO2 emissions are released in Hawaii from electricity consumption each year. This total also can be equated to a ranking of 31st worst in the country for pollution per citizen from electricity consumption, with an average of 4,000.96 kilograms of emissions per person. Residual Fuel Oil is the primary fuel type in the state of Hawaii, with 57.65% of electricity production coming from the fuel source. Other fuel types used include Distillate Fuel Oil at 13.83% and Wind at 7.34%. Hawaii has 33 electricity plants, which is the 30th highest number of power plants in a state and the 6th highest amount of plants per person in a state.

RESIDUAL FUEL OIL
Residual Fuel Oil
Residual Fuel Oil
Residual Fuel Oil
Residual Fuel Oil
Residual Fuel Oil
Residual Fuel Oil
57.65%
DISTILLATE FUEL OIL
Distillate Fuel Oil
Distillate Fuel Oil
13.83%
WIND
Wind
7.34%
SOLAR
Solar
7.08%
WASTE/OTHER OIL
Waste/other Oil
4.89%
OTHER
Other
9.30%

Hawaii Net Metering

Of the 2 electricity suppliers in Hawaii, 100.00% of them report that they offer net metering. Hawaii has restricted regulations in place for consumers who are interested in taking advantage of net metering with solar installations.

Energy Loss

Hawaii electricity companies who report energy loss average roughly 4.44% of their energy lost per year. For comparison, the United States average energy loss is 2.87%. Hawaii ranks 42nd best in the nation for grid efficiency based on energy loss.

Solar Taxes And Rebates

State governments can encourage private residents to consider installing home solar panels by issuing tax breaks and rebates. Hawaii offers up to ,an astounding, $5000 state tax credit for solar panel installation for private residences. There are currently no statewide rebates available to residents who are purchasing solar panels. Hawaii offers citizens a 100% tax exemption that lasts less than 10 years. There is currently no sales tax exemption for homeowners who install private solar panels.

State Level Initiatives

Policies enforced at the state level determine whether customers in a state can afford to install personal solar systems or shop for electric plans that are based on renewable fuels. Renewable Portfolio Standards (RPS) encourage or require electricity companies to produce a certain amount of their electricity using green energy. The state of Hawaii has made strong efforts to create an RPS program that requires at least 25% of electricity production to come from renewable energy sources. In addition, the state has a low income solar program in place to assist low income households installing solar panels.

FAQ: Common Questions About Electricity in Hawaii

What is the average electric bill in Hawaii?

The average electricity bill in the state of Hawaii in 2024 is $211 while the nationwide average is $138.

How many electric companies offer service in Hawaii?

There are 2 electricity suppliers operating in Hawaii.

What electricity company is the largest provider in Hawaii?

The largest electricity supplier in Hawaii by megawatt hours sold is Hawaiian Electric.

Where does Hawaii get its electricity?

Fuel types used for electricity production in Hawaii include Residual Fuel Oil (57.65%), Distillate Fuel Oil (13.83%) and solar (7.34%).

How much does electricity cost in Hawaii?

The average electric rate in Hawaii is 42.49 cents per kilowatt hour, so anything below this amount is better than most. The lowest priced provider is currently Kauai Island Utility Cooperative, at 38.31 cents per kilowatt hour.

Does Hawaii have a deregulated electricity market?

No, the state has a regulated market, where residents' electricity supplier choices are usually determined by their location or state legislation.

How many power plants are located within Hawaii?

Hawaii has 33 active electricity plants producing electricity for the state.

What electricity companies offer service in Hawaii?

State Customers RankProviderState Customers
1Hawaiian Electric471,833
2Kauai Island Utility Cooperative35,213

What is the cheapest electricity company in Hawaii?

Residential Rate RankProviderResidential Rate (¢)State Customers
1Kauai Island Utility Cooperative38.3135,213
2Hawaiian Electric44.04471,833

Fernando García
Last Reviewed By: Fernando García
Published: 2024-05-27