Hudson Light and Power
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About Hudson Light and Power
Hudson Light and Power is a municipally owned organization providing electricity in Hudson CDP, Massachusetts and other areas of Middlesex County. Hudson Light and Power has an average residential electricity rate of 13.67 cents per kilowatt hour. This is 13.26% lower than the national average price of 15.76 cents, ranking the provider at 1522nd best for average electricity price out of 2892 providers in the US. Approximately 220,625 megawatt hours were sold by the provider to retail accounts in 2022. The electricity sourced by Hudson Light and Power is made up of multiple sources of megawatt hours including 9,122 megawatt hours generated by electricity facilities they own and 205,237 megawatt hours purchased on wholesale channels. In 2022, the company made 99.92% of their revenue from retail electricity sales. Their revenue from all electricity related activities was $27,114,400.
The average monthly residential electricity bill for a customer of Hudson Light and Power is $102.5 per month, while the Massachusetts average is $148.34. Patrons of the supplier pay 33.87% less compared to other residents of Massachusetts. Hudson Light and Power produces 10,130.79 megawatt hours from their generation facilities, ranking them as the 502nd largest generator of electricity out of 3526 companies in the United States. Generation from nuclear facilities totaled 8,374.67 megawatt hours for the provider, which is the 67th highest in the US out of 3526 companies. With 10,137.33 megawatt hours generated from non-renewable fuel sources, Hudson Light and Power is the 372nd largest generator of megawatt hours from non-renewable sources out of 3526 companies in the country.
Hudson Light and Power loses electricity at a rate of 4.19% of their total production from heat dissipation and other causes. This percentage of loss earns them a rank of 14th best out of 72 companies who report energy loss in the state.
Hudson Light and Power Rate & Electric Bills
Hudson Light and Power residential electric rates are highest in March and the highest average bill is in January.
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Hudson Light and Power Overview
- Company Type:Municipal
- Headquarters:49 Forest Avenue
Hudson, Massachusetts 01749
United States of America - Director/Superintendent:Brian Choquette
Hudson Light and Power Contact
- Website:hudsonlight.com
- Customer Service Phone:(978) 568-8736
- Contact Page:www.hudsonlight.com
- Social Media:
Hudson Light and Power Service
- Rates & Plans:www.hudsonlight.com
- Outage Map:linkprotect.cudasvc.com
- Outage Phone:(978) 562-2368
- States Served:
- Massachusetts
- Counties Served:
- Middlesex County
- Major Cities Served:
Quick Facts About Hudson Light and Power
Consumers of Hudson Light and Power deal with an average of 0.44 electrical outages per year, with outages lasting an average of 40.66 minutes.
Hudson Light and Power's production facilities generate 1,473.45 megawatt hours by burning natural gas.
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Energy Loss
Hudson Light and Power's energy loss due to business operations.
Total Energy Loss
9,657MWh
664 National Rank
Grid Reliability
Length & Frequency of Hudson Light and Power's Power Outages
40.66 min.
vs. national average of 137.24 min.
0.44 outages/yr
vs. national average of 1.27
Hudson Light and Power Energy Makeup
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Hudson Light and Power Coverage Map
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Hudson Light and Power State Coverage
State | Customers | Sales ($) | State Rank Based On Revenue | % of Provider's Residential Sales in State |
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Massachusetts | 12,943 | 27,080,995.27 | 25 | 100% |
Hudson Light and Power County Coverage
County | Population | Providers | Avg. County Rate (¢) | Avg. Electric Bill |
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Middlesex County | 1,617,105 | 44 | 36.55 | $195.02/mo |
Power Plants Owned by Hudson Light and Power
Plant | City/County | State | Primary Fuel Type | Production (MWh) | Emission (kg) | Emissions/MWh | Toxic Chemical Release | Closing Date |
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Rockingham County | NH | Nuclear | 10,468,337 |
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Hudson Light and Power FAQ:
How many power plants are owned by or associated with Hudson Light and Power?
There is one power plant associated with or owned by Hudson Light and Power.
How much is the average bundled bill for Hudson Light and Power customers each month?
Currently, the average monthly bundled electric bill for customers of Hudson Light and Power is $102.50. The Massachusetts average bundled bill is $148.34 and the United States average is $148.34.
What percentage of Hudson Light and Power's electricity is produced from renewable fuels?
Electric production plants owned by or associated with Hudson Light and Power generate 0% of their electricity using renewable fuels.
What is the phone number for Hudson Light and Power?
You can reach Hudson Light and Power by phone via (978) 568-8736.
What is the average bundled electricity rate for Hudson Light and Power customers?
The average bundled price of electricity for consumers of Hudson Light and Power is 13.67 cents per kilowatt hour (¢/kWh).
When will Hudson Light and Power power be restored?
Hudson Light and Power's outages last, on average, approximately 40.66 minutes per each outage.
Who is the CEO of Hudson Light and Power?
Hudson Light and Power's CEO is Brian Choquette.
What percentage of Hudson Light and Power's electricity is produced using nonrenewable fuel sources?
Hudson Light and Power generates 100.00% of their electricity using nonrenewable fuels.