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Washington County, Utah Electricity Overview

Washington County generates 12,058 megawatt hours of electricity from sustainable sources. This ranks Washington County 792nd largest producing county out of 3230 counties in the nation for total sustainable electricity production.

Averaging production of 0.06 megawatt hours per resident per year, Washington County ranks 15 out of 29 counties in the state for production per capita.

Washington County generates 0.62% of their required electricity and must bring in the additional 99.38% from other counties.

Emitting 1,173,578,889 kilograms of CO2 gases, Washington County has the 294th highest pollution level due to electricity use out of 3230 counties in the United States.

Washington County produces 0.06 megawatt hours per resident of the county from renewable fuel sources. This makes Washington County the 12th highest ranking county out of 29 counties for renewable generation per capita in Utah.

Over the previous 12 months Washington County had a 29.78% increase in hydroelectric power generation.

ENERGY CONSUMPTION

  • Total Consumption

    1,939,916 MWh

  • Consumption per Capita

    9.81 MWh

ENERGY PRODUCTION

  • Total Production

    12,058 MWh

  • Production from Renewable Energy

    12,058 MWh

  • Production per Capita

    0.06 MWh

EMISSIONS

  • CO2 Emissions

    1,173,578,889 kg

  • CO2 Emissions per Capita

    5,936.76 kg

Recent Electricity Rates and Production Changes in St. George

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St. George Electricity Pricing Data

Average Residential Bundled Electricity Rate for April, 2024

9.76¢ per kWh

  • 1.34% higher than last month
  • 1.93% higher than April last year
  • 11.77% lower than the Utah average
  • 42.26% lower than the US average
  • 27th in the state out of 331 cities
  • The state rank has increased by 2 since last month
  • The state rank has increased by 1 since April last year
  • 623rd in the US out of 31,712 cities
  • The national rank has dropped by 19 since last month
  • The national rank has increased by 248 since April last year

12 Month Rolling Average Residential Bundled Rate

9.7¢ per kWh

  • 0.16% higher than last month
  • 3.3% higher than April last year
  • 13.86% lower than the Utah average
  • 39.84% lower than the US average
  • 26th in the state out of 331 cities
  • The state rank is the same since last month
  • The state rank is the same since April last year
  • 432nd in the US out of 31,712 cities
  • The national rank has increased by 32 since last month
  • The national rank has increased by 69 since April last year

Average Residential Bundled Electricity Bill for April, 2024

$71.84 per month

  • 11.58% lower than last month
  • 7.23% lower than April last year
  • 12.44% higher than the Utah average
  • 36.28% lower than the US average
  • 276th in the state out of 331 cities
  • The state rank is the same since last month
  • The state rank has dropped by 6 since April last year
  • 1,969th in the US out of 31,712 cities
  • The national rank has increased by 350 since last month
  • The national rank has increased by 1,102 since April last year

12 Month Rolling Average Residential Bundled Bill

$96.93 per month

  • 0.48% lower than last month
  • 4.04% lower than April last year
  • 14.74% higher than the Utah average
  • 28.77% lower than the US average
  • 293rd in the state out of 331 cities
  • The state rank is the same since last month
  • The state rank has increased by 1 since April last year
  • 2,897th in the US out of 31,712 cities
  • The national rank has increased by 51 since last month
  • The national rank has dropped by 21 since April last year

St. George, UT Electricity Overview

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On average, St. George's residential electricity rate is 9.70 cents per kilowatt hour, which is, fortunately, 39.84% less than the average nationwide electricity rate of 16.12 cents. The largest electricity supplier in the city based on megawatt hours sold is St George Utilities.

St. George has zero electricity plants within its borders. The city is the 5th highest ranked city in the state out of 334 when it comes to total pollution due to electricity consumption, with the city releasing 612,461,432.07 kilograms of CO2 emissions. Averaging 5,973.89 kilograms of CO2 emissions per resident, the city ranks 114th worst in Utah for emissions per capita from electricity consumption.

Average Residential Electricity Bills & Rates in St. George

St. George residential electric rates are highest in September and the highest average bill is in July.

Historical Electricity Rates:

Price Per kWhAverage Bill$0.100/kWh$0.087/kWh$157.87/mo.$66.45/mo.
26th9.70¢Average residential price per kWh in the city of St. George
293rd$96.93Average residential monthly electricity bill for St. George Residents

Electric Companies With Service in St. George, Utah

ProviderService TypeResidential Rate (¢)Residential Average Bill ($)City Production (MWh)Residential Sales (MWh)Residential Revenues ($)
Dixie PowerBUNDLED7.89105.3352,413.0227,799,254.32
PacifiCorpBUNDLED11.2982.78,192,122.63924,526,464
St George UtilitiesBUNDLED11.0699.57153,198301,676.2833,359,464

Zips with electric coverage in St. George, Utah include: 84790, 84770, 84780, 84738, 84765

Washington, UT Electricity Overview

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On average, Washington's residential electricity rate is 11.00 cents per kilowatt hour, which is, fortunately, 31.78% less than the average nationwide electricity rate of 16.12 cents. The largest electricity supplier in the city based on megawatt hours sold is Washington City Utilities.

Washington has zero electricity plants within its borders. The city is the 36th highest ranked city in the state out of 334 when it comes to total pollution due to electricity consumption, with the city releasing 165,411,123.29 kilograms of CO2 emissions. Averaging 5,973.89 kilograms of CO2 emissions per resident, the city ranks 114th worst in Utah for emissions per capita from electricity consumption.

Average Residential Electricity Bills & Rates in Washington

Washington residential electric rates are highest in September and the highest average bill is in July.

Historical Electricity Rates:

Price Per kWhAverage Bill$0.117/kWh$0.091/kWh$157.11/mo.$62.41/mo.
41st11.00¢Average residential price per kWh in the city of Washington
290th$93.68Average residential monthly electricity bill for Washington Residents

Electric Companies With Service in Washington, Utah

ProviderService TypeResidential Rate (¢)Residential Average Bill ($)City Production (MWh)Residential Sales (MWh)Residential Revenues ($)
Dixie PowerBUNDLED7.89105.3352,413.0227,799,254.32
PacifiCorpBUNDLED11.2982.78,192,122.63924,526,464
Washington City UtilitiesBUNDLED12.4394.784,661.4410,524,528.47

Zips with electric coverage in Washington, Utah include: 84790, 84770, 84780, 84737

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Hurricane, UT Electricity Overview

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On average, Hurricane's residential electricity rate is 9.72 cents per kilowatt hour, which is, fortunately, 39.71% less than the average nationwide electricity rate of 16.12 cents. Hurricane citizens use 1587.09% of the electricity generated within the city boundaries and the city must use megawatt hours generated in rural areas or other nearby cities to make up for the excess usage. Hurricane City Power Utilities is the largest electricity provider in the city based on residential customer count.

Hurricane's top fuel source consumed for electricity production is Conventional Hydroelectric. The city produces 12,058 megawatt hours from this fuel source. Electricity use in the city results in the release of 109,156,608.1 kilograms of CO2 emissions, which is the 45th highest in Utah out of 334 cities. More telling of the city's emissions reality is the per citizen CO2 emission amount. Currently that amount stands at 5,597.49 kilograms of CO2 emissions, which results in them being the 322nd highest polluting city in Utah when calculating by CO2 emissions per capita. Hurricane has the 2nd highest number of electricity generation plants of any city in the state, with one total power plant.

Average Residential Electricity Bills & Rates in Hurricane

Hurricane residential electric rates are highest in September and the highest average bill is in August.

Historical Electricity Rates:

Price Per kWhAverage Bill$0.103/kWh$0.076/kWh$143.05/mo.$54.50/mo.
27th9.72¢Average residential price per kWh in the city of Hurricane
269th$85.39Average residential monthly electricity bill for Hurricane Residents

Electric Companies With Service in Hurricane, Utah

ProviderService TypeResidential Rate (¢)Residential Average Bill ($)City Production (MWh)Residential Sales (MWh)Residential Revenues ($)
Dixie PowerBUNDLED7.89105.3352,413.0227,799,254.32
Hurricane City Power UtilitiesBUNDLED9.8579.98,25867,989.046,697,014.84
PacifiCorpBUNDLED11.2982.78,192,122.63924,526,464

Zips with electric coverage in Hurricane, Utah include: 84737, 84774, 84746, 84779

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Electricity Production in Washington County, Utah

Power Plants in Washington County, Utah

PlantCity/CountyStatePrimary Fuel TypeProduction (MWh)Emission (kg)Emissions per MWhToxic Chemical ReleaseClosing Date
Quail Creek Hydro Plant #1Washington Cnty Wtr Consv Dist (100.00%)
Hurricane UT Conventional Hydroelectric 12,058

Washington County, Utah Details

Power Plant Fuel Types, Emissions & Pollution Factors

Washington County's top fuel source consumed for electricity production is Conventional Hydroelectric. The county produces 12,058 megawatt hours from this fuel source. Electricity use in the county results in the release of 1,173,578,889 kilograms of CO2 emissions, which is 294th largest amount in the country out of 3230 counties and 5th highest in Utah out of 29 counties. More importantly, the county averages 5,936.76 kilograms of CO2 emissions per resident from electricity use, which is a better measurement of the county's emission levels. Washington County is home to one electricity producing plant.

CONVENTIONAL HYDROELECTRIC
Conventional Hydroelectric
Conventional Hydroelectric
Conventional Hydroelectric
Conventional Hydroelectric
Conventional Hydroelectric
Conventional Hydroelectric
Conventional Hydroelectric
Conventional Hydroelectric
Conventional Hydroelectric
Conventional Hydroelectric
100.00%

Washington County, Utah Net Metering

Approximately 85.71% of the electric suppliers in Washington County offer net metering to their customers. The state has heavily restricted net metering and feed in tariffs that make solar and other alternative types of electricity generation more affordable.

Energy Loss

The 2 companies in Washington County who report energy loss metrics had an average of 6.02% of energy generated lost due to heat dissipation or other causes during transmission. With a nationwide average energy loss of 2.87%, Washington County is ranked as the 2431st best county in the United States for energy loss efficiency.

Providers In Each City in Washington County:

  • Apple Valley, Utah:
    • PacifiCorp: 100.00%
  • Enterprise, Utah:
    • PacifiCorp: 45.52%
    • Enterprise Utilities: 54.48%
  • Hildale, Utah:
    • Garkane Energy: 100.00%
  • Hurricane, Utah:
    • PacifiCorp: 20.17%
    • Hurricane City Power Utilities: 60.71%
    • Dixie Power: 19.12%
  • Ivins, Utah:
    • PacifiCorp: 100.00%
  • La Verkin, Utah:
    • PacifiCorp: 100.00%
  • Leeds, Utah:
    • PacifiCorp: 100.00%
  • New Harmony, Utah:
    • PacifiCorp: 100.00%
  • Rockville, Utah:
    • PacifiCorp: 100.00%
  • Santa Clara, Utah:
    • Santa Clara Power: 75.77%
    • PacifiCorp: 24.23%
  • Springdale, Utah:
    • PacifiCorp: 100.00%
  • St. George, Utah:
    • PacifiCorp: 31.55%
    • Dixie Power: 45.33%
    • St George Utilities: 23.12%
  • Toquerville, Utah:
    • PacifiCorp: 100.00%
  • Virgin, Utah:
    • PacifiCorp: 100.00%
  • Washington, Utah:
    • Washington City Utilities: 47.58%
    • Dixie Power: 22.96%
    • PacifiCorp: 29.45%

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

FAQ

How many power plants are located within Washington County, Utah?

There is one power plant located in Washington County, Utah

Which electricity company is the largest supplier in Washington County, Utah?

By total megawatt hours sold, PacifiCorp is the largest electricity supplier in Washington County, Utah.

How many electric companies offer service in Washington County, Utah?

There are 7 electricity providers offering service in Washington County, Utah.

Which electricity companies offer service in Washington County, Utah?

County Customers RankProviderEst. County Customers
1PacifiCorp34,030
2St George Utilities33,037
3Washington City Utilities9,815
4Hurricane City Power Utilities7,855
5Dixie Power3,689
6Santa Clara Power2,946
7Enterprise Utilities709

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Published: 2024-06-30