Glendale Water and Power
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About Glendale Water and Power
Glendale Water and Power is a municipally owned entity serving Glendale, California and other areas of Los Angeles County. The supplier has 26 industrial accounts, 77,073 residential customer accounts and 13,211 commercial customers. Customers of Glendale Water and Power purchase electricity for, on average, 27.37 cents per kilowatt hour, which is 73.71% above the nationwide average rate of 15.76 cents. This ranks the provider 2881st out of 2892 providers in the nation for lowest average electricity price. Roughly 1,027,035 megawatt hours were sold by the company to retail end users in 2022 and 388,646 megawatt hours were sold to other providers via whole channels. The electricity generated in the company's power plants made up 5.67% of the electricity sourced by the company and the purchase of wholesale electricity made up an additional 97.01%. The revenue for Glendale Water and Power in 2022 from electricity sales was $261,663,200, with $214,332,200 coming from retail sales to end users and $26,569,600 from wholesale electricity sales.
The average residential power bill for a customer of Glendale Water and Power is $108.63. The supplier ranks 275th highest out of 3526 suppliers in the US for megawatt hours generated using natural gas. Glendale Water and Power is the 380th largest provider out of 3526 electricity companies in the United States based on total megawatt hours sold. Electricity production facilities owned or managed by the supplier use non-renewable fuel types to generate 100.00% of their total electricity production, or 28,087 megawatt hours. This total ranks them at 346th out of 3526 providers in the United States.
Customers of Glendale Water and Power have the ability to participate in net metering. Net metering allows residents to sell electricity back to their provider, making the purchase of solar panels and other alternative electricity sources make more financial sense.
Glendale Water and Power currently loses roughly 1.32% of the electricity that they generate. The state average for energy loss is 9.15% and the US average is 2.87%. This results in Glendale Water and Power getting a ranking of 20th best out of 64 electricity suppliers in California and 120th best out of 3526 companies in the United States.
Glendale Water and Power Rate & Electric Bills
Glendale Water and Power residential electric rates are highest in April and the highest average bill is in August.
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Glendale Water and Power Overview
- Company Type:Municipal
- Headquarters:141 North Glendale Avenue
Glendale, California 91206
United States of America - Director/Superintendent:Mark Young
Glendale Water and Power Contact
- Website:www.glendaleca.gov
- Customer Service Phone:(855) 550-4497
- Contact Page:www.glendaleca.gov
- Social Media:
Glendale Water and Power Service
- Rates & Plans:www.glendaleca.gov
- Outage Map:www.outageentry.com
- Outage Phone:(855) 550-4497
- States Served:
- California
- Counties Served:
- Los Angeles County
- Major Cities Served:
- Glendale
Quick Facts About Glendale Water and Power
Glendale Water and Power is ranked 447th in the United States for electricity generation, generating 28,087 megawatt hours.
Glendale Water and Power consumers deal with outages averaging 76.24 minutes per incident, with around 0.87 outages each year.
Energy Loss
Glendale Water and Power's energy loss due to business operations.
Total Energy Loss
18,888MWh
120 National Rank
Grid Reliability
Length & Frequency of Glendale Water and Power's Power Outages
76.24 min.
vs. national average of 137.24 min.
0.87 outages/yr
vs. national average of 1.27
Glendale Water and Power Energy Makeup
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Glendale Water and Power Coverage Map
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Glendale Water and Power State Coverage
State | Customers | Sales ($) | State Rank Based On Revenue | % of Provider's Residential Sales in State |
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California | 90,310 | 232,147,173.95 | 17 | 100% |
Glendale Water and Power County Coverage
County | Population | Providers | Avg. County Rate (¢) | Avg. Electric Bill |
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Los Angeles County | 9,721,138 | 14 | 31.88 | $152.28/mo |
Power Plants Owned by Glendale Water and Power
Plant | City/County | State | Primary Fuel Type | Production (MWh) | Emission (kg) | Emissions/MWh | Toxic Chemical Release | Closing Date |
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Glendale | CA | Natural Gas | 28,087 | 15,416,742.18 | 548.89 |
Glendale Water and Power Fuel Makeup
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Glendale Water and Power FAQ:
What is the average bundled electricity rate for Glendale Water and Power customers?
Glendale Water and Power's current average bundled electricity rate is 27.37 cents per kilowatt hour (¢/kWh), compared to the average California bundled rate of 29.62 cents and the average national rate of 15.76 cents.
How much is the average bundled bill for Glendale Water and Power customers each month?
Currently, the average monthly bundled electric bill for customers of Glendale Water and Power is $108.63. The state average bundled bill is $145.54 and the national average is $145.54.
When will Glendale Water and Power power be restored?
Average outage times for Glendale Water and Power are approximately 76.236 minutes per outage.
What is the phone number for Glendale Water and Power?
The Glendale Water and Power phone number is (855) 550-4497.
How many power plants are owned by or associated with Glendale Water and Power?
Glendale Water and Power is associated with or owns one power plant.
What percentage of Glendale Water and Power's electricity is produced using renewable fuel types?
Power facilities owned by or associated with Glendale Water and Power generate 0% of their electricity using renewable fuels.
What percentage of Glendale Water and Power's electricity is produced from nonrenewable fuel types?
Electric production facilities owned by or associated with Glendale Water and Power produce 100.00% of their electricity from nonrenewable fuel types.
Who is the CEO of Glendale Water and Power?
Glendale Water and Power's current CEO is Mark Young.