City of Lake Worth Utilities: Rates, Coverage Area, Emissions

City of Lake Worth Utilities

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About City of Lake Worth Utilities

City of Lake Worth Utilities is a municipally owned organization operating in the state of Florida. The supplier recently reported a total of 27,987 total customers, 3,208 of which are commercial customers and the rest of which are residential properties. City of Lake Worth Utilities has an average residential electricity rate of 14.99 cents per kilowatt hour, which is 4.87% below the national average rate of 15.76 cents. This ranks the supplier 2033rd out of 2892 companies in the nation for lowest average electricity rate. The company had total sales and disposition of 504,103 megawatt hours in 2022, of which 434,302 megawatt hours were via retail sales. Power facilities owned by the company produced 0.57% of the megawatt hours sourced by the company and an additional 99.43% was purchased via wholesale channels. In 2022, the provider made $60,035,000 from retail electricity sales.

The average monthly residential electricity bill for a customer of City of Lake Worth Utilities is $141.25 per month. Electricity production plants associated with the provider use non-renewable fuels to generate 100.00% of their total electricity production, or 1,279 megawatt hours. They rank 428th in the United States out of 3526 providers. The provider's electricity production facilities have output of 1,314.37 megawatt hours from natural gas as the fuel source. The supplier is not associated with any electricity production facilities and all of the megawatt hours that they sell to their customers must be purchased from other providers.

Energy Loss

Energy loss is simply part of the process when working with electricity transmission. City of Lake Worth Utilities currently averages a loss of about 13.85% of the total electricity they transmit. City of Lake Worth Utilities' energy loss levels leave them with a rank of 41st best out of the 51 providers that operate in Florida and report energy loss and 1422nd best out of 3526 in the United.

City of Lake Worth Utilities Rate & Electric Bills

City of Lake Worth Utilities residential electric rates are highest in February and the highest average bill is in August.

Historical Electricity Rates:

Price Per kWhAverage Bill$0.157/kWh$0.080/kWh$194.15/mo.$65.80/mo.
2033rd14.99¢City of Lake Worth Utilities' Average residential price per kWh
2042nd$141.25Average monthly electricity bill for City of Lake Worth Utilities' residential customers

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City of Lake Worth Utilities Overview

  • Company Type:Municipal
  • Headquarters:414 Lake Avenue
    Lake Worth Beach, Florida 33460
    United States of America
  • Director/Superintendent:Ed Liberty

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City of Lake Worth Utilities Service

  • States Served:
    • Florida
  • Counties Served:
    • Palm Beach County
  • Major Cities Served:
    • Lake Worth Beach
    • Lake Worth
    • Palm Springs
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Quick Facts About City of Lake Worth Utilities

City of Lake Worth Utilities is the 34th largest electricity company out of 51 electricity companies in the state based on total megawatt hours sold.

City of Lake Worth Utilities has the 659th highest total electricity production in the country, generating 1,279 megawatt hours.

City of Lake Worth Utilities consumers are faced with outages averaging 63.38 minutes per occurrence, with approximately 2.07 outages a year.

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Energy Loss

City of Lake Worth Utilities' energy loss due to business operations.

-13.85%

Total Energy Loss

69,801MWh

1422 National Rank

Grid Reliability

Length & Frequency of City of Lake Worth Utilities' Power Outages

63.38 min.

vs. national average of 137.24 min.

2.07 outages/yr

vs. national average of 1.27

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City of Lake Worth Utilities Coverage Map

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City of Lake Worth Utilities State Coverage

StateCustomersSales ($)State Rank Based On Revenue% of Provider's Residential Sales in State
Florida27,98764,240,436.0733100%

City of Lake Worth Utilities County Coverage

CountyPopulationProvidersAvg. County Rate (¢)Avg. Electric Bill
Palm Beach County1,518,477214.87$163.72/mo

Cities City of Lake Worth Utilities Has Coverage

  • Lake Worth, FL
  • Lake Worth Beach, FL
  • Palm Springs, FL

* City coverage generated based on government data. Always verify you can get service from the provider.

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City of Lake Worth Utilities FAQ:

How much is the average bundled bill for City of Lake Worth Utilities customers each month?

Customers of City of Lake Worth Utilities pay, on average, a monthly bundled bill of $141.25.

When will City of Lake Worth Utilities power be restored?

The average number of minutes for an outage for City of Lake Worth Utilities' consumers is 63.38 minutes.

What cities does City of Lake Worth Utilities provider electricity to?

City of Lake Worth Utilities has customers in 3 cities in the United States including Florida.

What is the phone number for City of Lake Worth Utilities?

The City of Lake Worth Utilities phone number is (561) 533-7300.

What is the average bundled electricity rate for City of Lake Worth Utilities customers?

The average bundled price of electricity for customers of City of Lake Worth Utilities is 14.99 cents per kilowatt hour (¢/kWh).

What percentage of City of Lake Worth Utilities' electricity is generated from nonrenewable fuel sources?

City of Lake Worth Utilities produces 100.00% of their electricity from nonrenewable fuels.

Who is the CEO of City of Lake Worth Utilities?

City of Lake Worth Utilities' current CEO is Ed Liberty.

What percentage of City of Lake Worth Utilities' electricity is produced from renewable fuel types?

City of Lake Worth Utilities generates 0% of their electricity using renewable fuel sources.

Fernando García
Last Reviewed By: Fernando García
Published: 2024-05-29