New York Green 12
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- Rate 9.39¢ / kWh
- Contract Length 12 mo.
- Effective Date Aug 2023
- Green Energy 100%
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New York residential electric rates are highest in February and the highest average bill is in August.
The New York residential electricity rate in 2024 currently averages 22.69 cents per kilowatt hour and the US average price is 16.12 cents. New York ranks 44th in the nation for average electricity rate. The state features a deregulated electricity market, where customers are able to choose from multiple electricity vendors out of the over 100 providers that service the state. New York has recently made strides with a 5.79% rise in the past year in the usage of renewable fuel sources for electricity production. Electricity suppliers within the state increased their generation of electricity from wind by about 12.34%. Power production facilities in the state generate 92.81% of the electricity consumed by the state's residents, so they must bring in the remaining 7.19%. Con Edison has 3,152,079 total residential customers, which is more than all other suppliers who operate in the state .
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Provider | Service Type | Residential Rate (¢) | Residential Average Bill ($) | Residential Sales (MWh) | Residential Revenues ($) | State Production (MWh) |
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Con Edison | BUNDLED | 32.85 | 118.41 | 11,597,184.35 | 3,809,145,851 | 3,030,471 |
National Grid | BUNDLED | 16.71 | 104.13 | 10,618,735.7 | 1,774,272,495 | 4,651,525 |
PSEG Long Island | BUNDLED | 22.73 | 165.38 | 8,979,104.97 | 2,041,234,720 | 1,392,381.09 |
New York State Electric & Gas | BUNDLED | 15.83 | 114.06 | 6,301,380.43 | 997,352,698 | 166,348 |
Rochester Gas and Electric | BUNDLED | 16.80 | 112.62 | 2,339,214 | 393,096,000 | 21,468 |
Central Hudson Gas and Electric | BUNDLED | 23.93 | 152.93 | 1,813,893 | 434,073,000 | 69,460 |
Orange & Rockland | BUNDLED | 23.35 | 150.02 | 1,248,478.44 | 291,529,224 | |
Direct Energy | ENERGY | 12.58 | 78.3 | 355,587.49 | 44,748,815.78 | |
Green Mountain Energy | ENERGY | 16.85 | 66.15 | 310,009.01 | 52,236,605.97 | |
Fairport Electric | BUNDLED | 6.18 | 74.33 | 233,516.11 | 14,435,029.01 |
Provider | Service Type | Commercial Rate (¢) | Commercial Average Bill ($) | Commercial Sales (MWh) | Commercial Revenues ($) | State Production (MWh) |
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Con Edison | BUNDLED | 26.72 | 504.43 | 10,648,307.28 | 2,845,579,489 | 3,030,471 |
PSEG Long Island | BUNDLED | 20.06 | 1,082.94 | 8,342,558.81 | 1,673,239,502 | 1,392,381.09 |
Strategic Energy LLC | ENERGY | 8.16 | 3,412.01 | 6,543,480.97 | 534,081,553.49 | |
National Grid | BUNDLED | 10.98 | 273.67 | 3,792,305.51 | 416,401,913 | 4,651,525 |
New York State Electric & Gas | BUNDLED | 13.51 | 227.7 | 1,774,438.02 | 239,689,141 | 166,348 |
Marathon Energy | ENERGY | 7.10 | 631.95 | 1,259,503.32 | 89,469,583.71 | |
Central Hudson Gas and Electric | BUNDLED | 17.24 | 358.65 | 966,938 | 166,746,000 | 69,460 |
Rochester Gas and Electric | BUNDLED | 13.69 | 381.94 | 715,332 | 97,948,000 | 21,468 |
Orange & Rockland | BUNDLED | 15.11 | 396.11 | 625,214.8 | 94,457,734 | |
Family Energy | ENERGY | 9.50 | 557.44 | 554,653.86 | 52,674,949.38 |
Plant | City/County | Primary Fuel Type | Production (MWh) | Emission (KG) | Emissions/MWh (KG/MWh) | Toxic Chemical Release | Closing Date |
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Robert Moses NiagaraNew York Power Authority (100.00%) | Niagara County | Conventional Hydroelectric | 15,870,091 | ||||
Oswego County | Nuclear | 15,470,901 | |||||
Robert Moses Power DamNew York Power Authority (100.00%) | St. Lawrence County | Conventional Hydroelectric | 7,516,908 | ||||
James A FitzpatrickExelon Corporation (100.00%) | Oswego County | Nuclear | 7,391,360 | ||||
Sithe Independence StationVistra Energy (100.00%) | Oswego County | Natural Gas | 5,264,615.83 | 1,884,573,512.92 | 357.97 | ||
Cricket Valley EnergyCricket Valley Energy Holdings LLC (100.00%) | Dutchess County | Natural Gas | 4,967,689 | 1,870,057,941.78 | 376.44 | ||
R E Ginna Nuclear Power PlantExelon Corporation (100.00%) | Wayne County | Nuclear | 4,963,261 | ||||
CPV Valley Energy CenterCompetitive Power Ventures (100.00%) | Orange County | Natural Gas | 4,732,328 | 1,761,708,201.4 | 372.27 | ||
Astoria EnergyAstoria Energy LLC (100.00%) | New York | Natural Gas | 4,253,556.02 | 1,646,243,808.58 | 387.03 | ||
Astoria Energy IIAstoria Energy II LLC (100.00%) | New York | Natural Gas | 4,170,406 | 1,592,216,241.27 | 381.79 |
Plant | City/County | Primary Fuel Type | Production (MWh) | Emission (KG) | Emissions/MWh (KG/MWh) | Toxic Chemical Release | Closing Date |
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Oswego County | Nuclear | 15,470,901 | |||||
James A FitzpatrickExelon Corporation (100.00%) | Oswego County | Nuclear | 7,391,360 | ||||
R E Ginna Nuclear Power PlantExelon Corporation (100.00%) | Wayne County | Nuclear | 4,963,261 |
New York is the 4th largest state in the nation, with 19,677,151 citizens living within its borders.
Non-renewable fuel sources are used in the production of 70.95% of the megawatt hours produced in New York, ranking it 14th worst for total megawatt hours produced from non-renewable fuel sources.
Solar power production in New York has grown from 1,970,468.69 megawatt hours to 2,667,446.3 megawatt hours per year during the previous year.
About 21.65% of New York's electricity comes from hydroelectric power plants, ranking them 3rd highest in the nation for total hydroelectric generation.
New York is the 44th highest state for non-renewable production per capita, with an average of 4.65 megawatt hours per resident generated from non-renewable fuels a year.
The state of New York's population has dropped by 0.80% in the previous year.
Residential Rate Rank | Provider | Residential Rate (¢) | State Customers |
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1 | Rouses Power | 3.83 | 1,344 |
2 | Penn Yan, New York Electric Utility | 4.43 | 3,114 |
3 | Andover, New York Electric Utility | 4.55 | 597 |
4 | Spencerport Electric | 4.67 | 2,919 |
5 | Mohawk Municipal Commission | 4.76 | 1,314 |
6 | Wellsville Power | 5.01 | 2,580 |
7 | Watkins Electric | 5.30 | 1,489 |
8 | Plattsburgh Electric | 5.32 | 10,140 |
9 | Frankfort Electric | 5.61 | 1,668 |
10 | Tupper Lake, New York Electric Utility | 5.72 | 3,418 |
New York has a deregulated electricity market, meaning residents in the state can often choose from an abundance of electricity providers for their electricity needs.
The main fuels used for electricity generation in New York are Natural Gas, Conventional Hydroelectric and Nuclear, making up 48.37%, 21.65% and 21.57% respectively.
The average price per kilowatt hour of electricity in New York in 2024 is 22.69 cents.
New York is home to 99 electricity companies serving customers in the area.
The largest electricity provider in New York by total customer count is Con Edison.
The New York average electric bill is $129 so far in 2024.
There are 60 electricity plants in New York.
State Customers Rank | Provider | State Customers |
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1 | Con Edison | 3,152,079 |
2 | National Grid | 1,547,269 |
3 | PSEG Long Island | 1,157,313 |
4 | New York State Electric & Gas | 816,936 |
5 | Rochester Gas and Electric | 312,458 |
6 | Central Hudson Gas and Electric | 275,954 |
7 | Orange & Rockland | 181,844 |
8 | Jamestown Board of Public Utility | 18,853 |
9 | Fairport Electric | 17,724 |
10 | Freeport Electric | 15,077 |