Sampson County, North Carolina Electricity Rates & Statistics
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Sampson County, North Carolina Electricity Overview
Within the last year, Sampson County had a 1.27% rise in CO2 emissions per capita.
The county is the 50th largest generator of electricity of all 100 counties in the state, producing 0.98 megawatt hours.
Sampson County is ranked 17th out of 100 for worst polluting county in the state when considering emissions per capita.
Sampson County has seen a reduction of 100.23% in the use of non-renewable fuel sources for electricity generation during the course of the past year.
Sampson County is ranked as the 47th highest consuming county out of 100 counties in the state with over 700,000 megawatt hours being used by residents for their electricity needs.
At an average residential rate of 14.96 cents per kilowatt hour in the county compared to the nationwide average 16.12 cents per kilowatt hour, citizens of Sampson County benefit from a 7.21% discount from the US average.
ENERGY CONSUMPTION
Total Consumption
761,175 MWh
Consumption per Capita
12.8 MWh
ENERGY PRODUCTION
Total Production
1 MWh
Production from Non-Renewable Energy
1 MWh
Production per Capita
0 MWh
EMISSIONS
CO2 Emissions
231,039,942 kg
CO2 Emissions per Capita
3,885.11 kg
Recent Electricity Rates and Production Changes in Clinton
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Clinton Electricity Pricing Data
Average Residential Bundled Electricity Rate for April, 2024
15.62¢ per kWh
- 14.56% lower than last month
- 10.19% higher than April last year
- 4.25% higher than the North Carolina average
- 7.66% lower than the US average
- 576th in the state out of 770 cities
- The state rank has increased by 127 since last month
- The state rank has increased by 7 since April last year
- 17,655th in the US out of 31,712 cities
- The national rank has increased by 7,946 since last month
- The national rank has dropped by 2,959 since April last year
12 Month Rolling Average Residential Bundled Rate
15.11¢ per kWh
- 0.8% higher than last month
- 17.33% higher than April last year
- 10.02% higher than the North Carolina average
- 6.31% lower than the US average
- 621st in the state out of 770 cities
- The state rank has increased by 3 since last month
- The state rank has dropped by 73 since April last year
- 17,330th in the US out of 31,712 cities
- The national rank has dropped by 499 since last month
- The national rank has dropped by 9,212 since April last year
Average Residential Bundled Electricity Bill for April, 2024
$120.39 per month
- 16.27% lower than last month
- 11.95% higher than April last year
- 5.58% higher than the North Carolina average
- 6.78% higher than the US average
- 580th in the state out of 770 cities
- The state rank has dropped by 16 since last month
- The state rank has dropped by 67 since April last year
- 23,069th in the US out of 31,712 cities
- The national rank has increased by 2,798 since last month
- The national rank has dropped by 4,894 since April last year
12 Month Rolling Average Residential Bundled Bill
$149.9 per month
- 0.72% higher than last month
- 13.53% higher than April last year
- 8.94% higher than the North Carolina average
- 10.16% higher than the US average
- 547th in the state out of 770 cities
- The state rank is the same since last month
- The state rank has dropped by 47 since April last year
- 22,368th in the US out of 31,712 cities
- The national rank has dropped by 563 since last month
- The national rank has dropped by 8,801 since April last year
Clinton, NC Electricity Overview
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On average, Clinton's residents spend 15.11 cents per kilowatt hour for their residential electricity, which is 10.02% more than the average North Carolina price of 13.73 cents and 6.31% lower than the national average of 16.12 cents. With an estimated 1,023 residential customers, Duke Energy Progress is the largest provider in the city. The average monthly residential electricity bill for a customer in the city is $149.9 per month, while the North Carolina average is $139.09. Customers in the city pay 7.77% more compared to the rest of the state.
Emitting 31,562,036.42 kilograms of CO2 emissions, Clinton ranks 115th worst out of 777 cities in the state for total emissions from electricity consumption. The city averages 3,885.04 kilograms of CO2 emissions per capita, which is a better measurement of the city's pollution levels. All of the electricity consumed in Clinton has to be imported from surrounding cities or rural areas, since there are no electricity production sources within its borders.
Average Residential Electricity Bills & Rates in Clinton
Clinton residential electric rates are highest in March and the highest average bill is in January.
Historical Electricity Rates:
Electric Companies With Service in Clinton, North Carolina
Provider | Service Type | Residential Rate (¢) | Residential Average Bill ($) | City Production (MWh) | Residential Sales (MWh) | Residential Revenues ($) |
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Duke Energy Progress | BUNDLED | 14.95 | 149.94 | 16,040,524.7 | 2,398,692,083 |
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Garland, NC Electricity Overview
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On average, Garland's residents spend 15.14 cents per kilowatt hour for their residential electricity, which is 10.25% more than the average North Carolina price of 13.73 cents and 6.11% lower than the national average of 16.12 cents. With an estimated 110 residential customers, Duke Energy Progress is the largest provider in the city. The average monthly residential electricity bill for a customer in the city is $156.78 per month, while the North Carolina average is $139.09. Customers in the city pay 12.72% more compared to the rest of the state.
Emitting 4,405,631.38 kilograms of CO2 emissions, Garland ranks 431st worst out of 777 cities in the state for total emissions from electricity consumption. The city averages 3,885.04 kilograms of CO2 emissions per capita, which is a better measurement of the city's pollution levels. All of the electricity consumed in Garland has to be imported from surrounding cities or rural areas, since there are no electricity production sources within its borders.
Average Residential Electricity Bills & Rates in Garland
Garland residential electric rates are highest in March and the highest average bill is in January.
Historical Electricity Rates:
Electric Companies With Service in Garland, North Carolina
Provider | Service Type | Residential Rate (¢) | Residential Average Bill ($) | City Production (MWh) | Residential Sales (MWh) | Residential Revenues ($) |
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Duke Energy Progress | BUNDLED | 14.95 | 149.94 | 16,040,524.7 | 2,398,692,083 | |
Four County Electric | BUNDLED | 15.10 | 179.37 | 427,475.28 | 64,542,404.47 |
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Bonnetsville CDP, NC Electricity Overview
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On average, Bonnetsville CDP's residents spend 15.10 cents per kilowatt hour for their residential electricity, which is 9.97% more than the average North Carolina price of 13.73 cents and 6.35% lower than the national average of 16.12 cents. With an estimated 403 residential customers, Duke Energy Progress is the largest provider in the city. The average monthly residential electricity bill for a customer in the city is $152.84 per month, while the North Carolina average is $139.09. Customers in the city pay 9.88% more compared to the rest of the state.
Emitting 4,199,724.44 kilograms of CO2 emissions, Bonnetsville CDP ranks 442nd worst out of 777 cities in the state for total emissions from electricity consumption. The city averages 3,885.04 kilograms of CO2 emissions per capita, which is a better measurement of the city's pollution levels. All of the electricity consumed in Bonnetsville CDP has to be imported from surrounding cities or rural areas, since there are no electricity production sources within its borders.
Average Residential Electricity Bills & Rates in Bonnetsville CDP
Bonnetsville CDP residential electric rates are highest in March and the highest average bill is in January.
Historical Electricity Rates:
Electric Companies With Service in Bonnetsville CDP, North Carolina
Provider | Service Type | Residential Rate (¢) | Residential Average Bill ($) | City Production (MWh) | Residential Sales (MWh) | Residential Revenues ($) |
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Duke Energy Progress | BUNDLED | 14.95 | 149.94 | 16,040,524.7 | 2,398,692,083 | |
South River Electric EMC | BUNDLED | 14.89 | 183.33 | 661,775.18 | 98,530,032.5 |
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Electricity Production in Sampson County, North Carolina
Power Plants in Sampson County, North Carolina
Plant | City/County | State | Primary Fuel Type | Production (MWh) | Emission (kg) | Emissions per MWh | Toxic Chemical Release | Closing Date |
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Murphy-Brown LLCMurphy - Brown LLC (100.00%) | Sampson County | NC | Distillate Fuel Oil | 0.98 | 4,889.48 | 4,989.26 |
FAQ
What electricity company is the largest supplier in Sampson County, North Carolina?
By total megawatt hours sold, Duke Energy Progress is the largest electricity supplier in Sampson County, North Carolina.
How many power plants are in Sampson County, North Carolina?
Sampson County, North Carolina is home to one power plant generating electricity for the county and surrounding areas.
How many electric companies offer service in Sampson County, North Carolina?
There are 3 electricity suppliers offering service in Sampson County, North Carolina.
Which electricity companies offer service in Sampson County, North Carolina?
County Customers Rank | Provider | Est. County Customers |
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1 | Duke Energy Progress | 126,525 |
2 | South River Electric EMC | 28,256 |
3 | Four County Electric | 5,734 |