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- Rate 11.9¢ / kWh
- Contract Length 12 mo.
- Effective Date Aug 2023
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Electricity Rates, Plans & Statistics
When comparing annual CO2 emissions per capita, Howard County saw a 3.79% rise in the most recent 12 months.
When calculating by number of customers, TXU Energy is the largest electricity provider in Howard County.
Howard County residents are responsible for 5,638.83 kilograms of CO2 emissions per person per year, while the Texas average emissions per capita is 5,638.83.
Howard County ranks 88th out of 254 counties in the state for total electricity consumption, with its population using over 500,000 megawatt hours.
Residents of Howard County are paying, on average, 14.76% less per kilowatt hour at home than the nationwide average, at 13.74 cents per kilowatt hour compared to 16.12 cents per kilowatt hour.
No electricity production takes place in Howard County.
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5,638.83 kg
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To see the most recent electricity rates and production changes for cities in Howard County, select the city below. If you would like to get access to monthly historical data, please contact us directly by submitting a request.
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The average residential electricity price for residents of Big Spring is about 13.82 cents per kilowatt hour, which ranks the city 1133rd out of 1871 cities in Texas. The city deals with an average of 0.78 power outages per customer a year. These outages last an average of 67.45 minutes. In contrast, the nationwide average is 1.27 outages per consumer and 137.24 minutes per outage. The largest supplier in the city based on megawatt hours sold is TXU Energy.
Big Spring emits 5,638.83 kilograms of CO2 pollution per citizen in the city due to electricity use, which makes it the 24th worst polluting city out of 1871 cities in the state. A total of 147,731,636.79 kilograms of CO2 emissions are emitted from the city each year. The electricity sold in Big Spring has to be imported from surrounding cities or rural areas, because there are no electricity generation sources in the city.
Big Spring residential electric rates are highest in April and the highest average bill is in August.
Provider | Service Type | Residential Rate (¢) | Residential Average Bill ($) | City Production (MWh) | Residential Sales (MWh) | Residential Revenues ($) |
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4 Change Energy | BUNDLED | 14.83 | 178.42 | 2,658,271.6 | 394,136,876.25 | |
APG&E | BUNDLED | 8.07 | 122.64 | 378,255.88 | 30,512,047.65 | |
Accent Energy | BUNDLED | 15.65 | 194.62 | 71,749.83 | 11,231,173.68 | |
Alliance Power | BUNDLED | 10.27 | 137.02 | 83,323.76 | 8,553,750.24 | |
Ambit Energy | BUNDLED | 16.11 | 166 | 4,643,169.07 | 747,827,137.38 |
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The average residential electricity price for residents of Sand Springs CDP is about 13.82 cents per kilowatt hour, which ranks the city 1118th out of 1871 cities in Texas. The largest provider in the city based on megawatt hours sold is TXU Energy. The city is faced with an average of 0.78 power outages per consumer per year. These outages last for an average of 67.45 minutes. In comparison, the US average is 1.27 outages per consumer and 137.24 minutes an outage.
Sand Springs CDP emits 5,638.83 kilograms of CO2 pollution per citizen in the city due to electricity use, which makes it the 24th worst polluting city out of 1871 cities in the state. A total of 5,373,802.43 kilograms of CO2 emissions are emitted from the city each year. The electricity sold in Sand Springs CDP has to be imported from surrounding cities or rural areas, because there are no electricity generation sources in the city.
Sand Springs CDP residential electric rates are highest in April and the highest average bill is in August.
Provider | Service Type | Residential Rate (¢) | Residential Average Bill ($) | City Production (MWh) | Residential Sales (MWh) | Residential Revenues ($) |
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4 Change Energy | BUNDLED | 14.83 | 178.42 | 2,658,271.6 | 394,136,876.25 | |
APG&E | BUNDLED | 8.07 | 122.64 | 378,255.88 | 30,512,047.65 | |
Accent Energy | BUNDLED | 15.65 | 194.62 | 71,749.83 | 11,231,173.68 | |
Alliance Power | BUNDLED | 10.27 | 137.02 | 83,323.76 | 8,553,750.24 | |
Ambit Energy | BUNDLED | 16.11 | 166 | 4,643,169.07 | 747,827,137.38 |
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The average residential electricity price for residents of Coahoma is about 13.82 cents per kilowatt hour, which ranks the city 1110th out of 1871 cities in Texas. The largest provider in the city based on megawatt hours sold is TXU Energy. The city is faced with an average of 0.78 power outages per consumer per year. These outages last for an average of 67.45 minutes. In comparison, the US average is 1.27 outages per consumer and 137.24 minutes an outage.
Coahoma emits 5,638.83 kilograms of CO2 pollution per citizen in the city due to electricity use, which makes it the 507th worst polluting city out of 1871 cities in the state. A total of 4,917,057.42 kilograms of CO2 emissions are emitted from the city each year. The electricity sold in Coahoma has to be imported from surrounding cities or rural areas, because there are no electricity generation sources in the city.
Coahoma residential electric rates are highest in April and the highest average bill is in August.
Provider | Service Type | Residential Rate (¢) | Residential Average Bill ($) | City Production (MWh) | Residential Sales (MWh) | Residential Revenues ($) |
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4 Change Energy | BUNDLED | 14.83 | 178.42 | 2,658,271.6 | 394,136,876.25 | |
APG&E | BUNDLED | 8.07 | 122.64 | 378,255.88 | 30,512,047.65 | |
Accent Energy | BUNDLED | 15.65 | 194.62 | 71,749.83 | 11,231,173.68 | |
Alliance Power | BUNDLED | 10.27 | 137.02 | 83,323.76 | 8,553,750.24 | |
Ambit Energy | BUNDLED | 16.11 | 166 | 4,643,169.07 | 747,827,137.38 |
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By total revenue, TXU Energy is the largest electricity company in Howard County, Texas.
County Customers Rank | Provider | Est. County Customers |
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1 | TXU Energy | 8,431 |
2 | Reliant Energy | 8,024 |
3 | Ambit Energy | 1,918 |
4 | Discount Power | 1,800 |
5 | Green Mountain Energy | 1,738 |
6 | Direct Energy | 1,516 |
7 | Constellation Energy | 1,183 |
8 | Stream Energy | 1,039 |
9 | 4 Change Energy | 881 |
10 | Pulse Power | 799 |
There are 42 electricity suppliers offering service in Howard County, Texas.